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1966 Ford Mustang GT 289 Is A Beautiful Example Of The Era

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The first generation was really picking up steam when 1966 rolled around, and this Mustang proves it!


The Ford Mustang had a non-traditional introduction in 1964-1/2, with production beginning a full 5 months before the normal start of the 1965 year model production. When the first generation hit the market, it outsold all forecasted sales projections, and this 1966 Ford Mustang represents the last year model before a re-design in 1967, when it was changed mid-generation to a distinctly different looking vehicle.

Throughout the decades, the desirability of the first generation Ford Mustang has remained, with continuous demand for a car that is becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in the condition as this 1966 Ford Mustang GT. This 2-door pony car is as American as apple pie, and has the famous 289 cubic-inch V8 engine under the hold. Sitting atop the 289 is a 4bbl carb, and the engine exhales through a factory dual exhaust system.

This 1966 Ford Mustang rolls around on red line tires, and has the pony interior with fold-down rear seats. It is optioned with a set of variable-speed windshield wipers, power steering, fog lights, air conditioning, and has front disc brakes. To learn more about this meticulous Mustang and see more pictures, visit the ad through Maple Brothers here, and get ready to bid on this old school cool Mustang.

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