For Sale: 1966 Ford Mustang in St. Ann, Missouri for sale in Saint Ann, MO
Vehicle Description HIGHLIGHTS:
EXQUISITE RESTORED CONDITION FEATURED IN MUSTANG MONTHLY MAGAZINE SOUTHERN CAR SINCE NEW SPECIAL ONE-YEAR ONLY DARK RED INTERIOR RECENT SERVICE; READY TO DRIVE AND ENJOY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A COLLECTOR'S DREAM OPTIONS INCLUDE:
FACTORY C-CODE 289CI V8 W/200HP FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING (RARE) POWER STEERING STYLED STEEL WHEELS GLOVEBOX WITH VANITY MIRROR AND TISSUE DISPENSER DUAL EXHAUST LUGGAGE RACK REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE UPGRADED AM/FM/MP3 STEREO W/JL AUDIO SPEAKERS A sales sensation from its initial announcement with 400,000 units sold in its first year, it is no wonder the Ford Mustang is the company's longest-produced nameplate.
The company designed to car to be easy to and cost-efficient to build, yet offer standout styling and performance to match its looks.
By 1966, buyers could choose between three body styles and a plethora of engine options to tailor their Mustang to their needs.
Minor trim and styling changes kept the car relevant and the buyers flocking to dealers.
Nowadays, the early Mustangs are well looked upon not only for their relevance in brand/country history but also for their eager-to-drive personalities.
Those equipped with the V8s, even the lower-tune versions, are particularly enjoyable on the street.
While the sheer number of cars produced ensures there's almost always a Mustang available, cars with particular options (such as air conditioning) or colors offer the rarity any astute collector or investor looks for.
One-year-only color combinations and/or drivetrain options, in particular, are excellent choices.
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible featured here is finished in gorgeous factory Wimbledon White over a one-year-only Dark Red interior with a White convertible top.
This superb Mustang is equipped with a plethora of factory options including under-dash air conditioning (quite rare), a C-Code V8 (200hp), power steering, a glovebox vanity mirror & tissue dispenser, and styled steel wheels.
Previous owners have added their mark with a luggage rack, a convenient remote trunk release, and a Custom Auto Sound AM/FM/MP3/Aux stereo.
Mustang Monthly magazine editors were so impressed that they included the car as a centerfold feature car.
This well-restored example has spent most of its life in the dry climate of the South and has had the utmost best of care.
We are excited to offer this investment-grade Mustang convertible to the most sophisticated investor, collector, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this iconic American classic!.
EXQUISITE RESTORED CONDITION FEATURED IN MUSTANG MONTHLY MAGAZINE SOUTHERN CAR SINCE NEW SPECIAL ONE-YEAR ONLY DARK RED INTERIOR RECENT SERVICE; READY TO DRIVE AND ENJOY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A COLLECTOR'S DREAM OPTIONS INCLUDE:
FACTORY C-CODE 289CI V8 W/200HP FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING (RARE) POWER STEERING STYLED STEEL WHEELS GLOVEBOX WITH VANITY MIRROR AND TISSUE DISPENSER DUAL EXHAUST LUGGAGE RACK REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE UPGRADED AM/FM/MP3 STEREO W/JL AUDIO SPEAKERS A sales sensation from its initial announcement with 400,000 units sold in its first year, it is no wonder the Ford Mustang is the company's longest-produced nameplate.
The company designed to car to be easy to and cost-efficient to build, yet offer standout styling and performance to match its looks.
By 1966, buyers could choose between three body styles and a plethora of engine options to tailor their Mustang to their needs.
Minor trim and styling changes kept the car relevant and the buyers flocking to dealers.
Nowadays, the early Mustangs are well looked upon not only for their relevance in brand/country history but also for their eager-to-drive personalities.
Those equipped with the V8s, even the lower-tune versions, are particularly enjoyable on the street.
While the sheer number of cars produced ensures there's almost always a Mustang available, cars with particular options (such as air conditioning) or colors offer the rarity any astute collector or investor looks for.
One-year-only color combinations and/or drivetrain options, in particular, are excellent choices.
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible featured here is finished in gorgeous factory Wimbledon White over a one-year-only Dark Red interior with a White convertible top.
This superb Mustang is equipped with a plethora of factory options including under-dash air conditioning (quite rare), a C-Code V8 (200hp), power steering, a glovebox vanity mirror & tissue dispenser, and styled steel wheels.
Previous owners have added their mark with a luggage rack, a convenient remote trunk release, and a Custom Auto Sound AM/FM/MP3/Aux stereo.
Mustang Monthly magazine editors were so impressed that they included the car as a centerfold feature car.
This well-restored example has spent most of its life in the dry climate of the South and has had the utmost best of care.
We are excited to offer this investment-grade Mustang convertible to the most sophisticated investor, collector, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the investment potential of this iconic American classic!.
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