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1966 Ford Mustang

1966 Ford Mustang

Mileage: 15,772 · Marietta, GA

$34,900
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1966 Ford Mustang

Marietta, GA

$34,900

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Features

  • Mileage
    Mileage

    15,772

  • Exterior color
    Exterior color

    Orange / White

  • Interior color
    Interior color

    Red (Burgundy)

  • Transmission
    Transmission

    3-Speed Automatic

  • Alloy wheels
    Alloy wheels

Overview

  • Make:Ford
  • Model:Mustang
  • Year:1966
  • Body type:Coupe
  • Exterior color:Orange / White
  • Interior color:Red (Burgundy)
  • Mileage:15,772 mi
  • Condition:Used
  • VIN:6F03A297574
  • Stock number:1319C

Performance

  • Transmission:3-Speed Automatic

Options

  • Alloy Wheels

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$34,900

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Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta

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Dealer's description

1966 Ford Mustang Convertible A-Code 289 V8 | 3-Speed Automatic | Orange / White | Burgundy Interior This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is a standout classic with the kind of color combination and curb appeal that instantly grabs attention. Finished in a striking Orange with White GT350-style stripes over a rich Burgundy interior, this Mustang blends iconic first-generation styling with tasteful Shelby-inspired touches to create a car that is bold, sporty, and easy to enjoy. Powered by an A-Code 289 V8 and backed by a 3-speed automatic transmission, this convertible offers the right mix of small-block V8 performance and relaxed cruising manners. With 15,772 miles showing, eye-catching presentation, a detailed engine bay, and a very distinctive interior, this is the kind of early Mustang that stands out from the usual red, blue, and black crowd. Exterior The exterior is what makes this Mustang impossible to ignore. Finished in a vibrant orange with broad white racing stripes running over the hood, cowl, and rear deck, it has the classic Shelby-inspired look that works incredibly well on a first-generation convertible. The GT350 rocker stripes along the lower body add to the aggressive presentation without overwhelming the car's original lines. The body appears straight and clean in the photos, and the paint has a bright, glossy finish that shows very well under the lights. Up front, the car features a Shelby-style hood scoop and hood pins, which reinforce the performance-themed look. Out back, the white boot and matching white convertible top help balance the car visually and pair nicely with the stripe package. This is not a plain-Jane Mustang convertible. It has a more aggressive visual personality while still keeping the classic proportions and charm that made these cars famous. Wheels & Stance This Mustang sits on styled alloy wheels that suit the car well and complement the Shelby-inspired theme. The wheel choice gives the car a proper vintage performance look while keeping the overall appearance clean and period appropriate. The tires shown in the photos are: P205/70R14 Wrapped in Goodyear Eagle GTII rubber, the setup gives the car a confident stance and maintains a comfortable, usable cruising profile. Interior Inside, this Mustang gets even more interesting. The cabin is finished in a rich Burgundy interior with cream seat inserts, creating a very distinctive and upscale look compared to the more common black or pony interiors. The front bucket seats, rear seat, door panels, dash, and carpet all give the interior a strong visual identity and a custom feel without straying too far from the Mustang's original character. Interior highlights visible in the photos include: Burgundy and cream bucket seats Matching rear seat Wood-rim steering wheel Center console with automatic shifter Auxiliary dash-top pod gauges Factory-style dash layout Convertible boot cover The dash-top gauge pod and sporty steering wheel add to the performance vibe, while the overall presentation remains clean and inviting. It is a fun, driver-oriented cabin with far more personality than the average early Mustang. Engine & Drivetrain Power comes from an A-Code 289 V8, one of the most desirable small-block options offered in a first-generation Mustang. That gives this car a strong foundation right out of the gate, and the engine bay shows several upgrades that fit the Shelby-inspired theme. Visible engine bay details include: A-Code 289 V8 Cobra air cleaner assembly Cobra valve covers Front export brace / Monte Carlo bar Detailed engine compartment Automatic transmission Power-assisted braking hardware visible The bay has a clean, honest presentation and looks like a car built to be driven and enjoyed. The 3-speed automatic transmission makes it more approachable for casual cruising, while the V8 soundtrack and Shelby-style details keep it engaging. Steering, Brakes & Chassis The underside photos show a respectable and usable undercarriage with dual exhaust and the typical simple, durable layout that makes early Mustangs so enjoyable to own. These cars are loved for their light feel, simple maintenance, and classic small-block drivability, and this one appears to retain that formula while adding just enough extra character. The front suspension and undercarriage presentation suggest a car that has been cared for and maintained rather than neglected. The Drive This Mustang offers exactly what makes first-generation convertibles so desirable: compact size, V8 power, open-air driving, and unmistakable style. The A-Code 289 gives it real small-block Mustang character, while the automatic transmission makes it easy to hop in and enjoy on a weekend cruise, at a local show, or just out on a sunny day. What makes this one special is the personality. The orange paint, white stripes, white top, and burgundy interior make it memorable, and the Shelby-inspired touches give it extra attitude without taking away from what it is at its core - a classic 1966 Mustang convertible with the right engine and a very cool look. If you are looking for a first-generation Mustang convertible that stands out from the crowd and offers a great blend of style, V8 performance, and open-air fun, this 1966 Ford Mustang deserves a close look.

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