classic vintage chrome pony muscle car fastback hood scoop blue stripes
1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Tribute
Technical specifications of Ford Mustang 1966 | |
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Price: | US $54,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Mustang |
SubModel: | GT350 Tribute |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | GT350 Tribute |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 20093 |
VIN: | 6R09C133321 |
Color: | White |
Engine size: | 289 V8 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback GT350 is a tribute car done right. It has an accurate appearance, a strong V8, nice upgrades, and quite a sharp appearance. It all makes for a fastback you can enjoy on the road and love to watch the heads it turns.
The Wimbledon White is an upgrade later in life, and its professional respray with a nice clearcoat shine. So this grabs plenty of attention in the sunlight. Plus, the full blue striping package was painted on top to give it the look of a true icon. And speaking of the right Shelby pieces, you have the hood scoop, hood pins, clean grille, and larger side air ducts. So this carries the right icons from the years Shelby was building these out of his Los Angeles factory. The GT350R's wide opening in the bumper is there to let in extra air, and it's an especially nice snake-bitten touch. The competition-style American Racing Torq Thrust wheels have an authentic look, right down to the Cobra center cap, but they are also a larger 17-inch size that allow for modern performance tires. And more than just speedy, this one has the solid look of a great classic in the details. You see it everywhere from the new door rubber to the mirror-like rear bumper.
The full black interior has the clean look that's another reminder of the full investment in this coupe. The seats, carpeting, door panels, dash, headliner, and major components have a deep black appearance of quality. Even the vintage details are nice, like the proper trunk mat and the fastback's fold-down rear seat. The wood-rimmed Cobra steering wheel, clear gauges, and cleanly added Sun Super Tach give this the feel of a quality driver. Plus, the three-speed automatic has the classic feel from the T-bar floor shifter. And the upgraded AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth means you get the best in modern driving music, too.
This gets the GT350 look right under the hood with the Cobra ribbed valve covers, long air topper, and Monte Carlo bar that bends around the big air grabber. And you see it all so well because the whole engine bay has the tidy look of a quality investment. There are even nice supporting pieces, like the large aluminum radiator. The 289 cubic-inch V8 is a hardy Ford powerhouse, and this one inhales deeper thanks to an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor. And the high-flow stainless dual exhaust feeds a set of Flowmasters to let this fastback exhale with a sweet tune. As you look underneath the car, you'll not only see the clean look of a good build, but also there are nice upgrades like the front disc brakes and rear traction bars.
This GT350 tribute fires up with the eagerness of a coupe that's ready to run. So you need to hurry to catch this pony. Call now!
The Wimbledon White is an upgrade later in life, and its professional respray with a nice clearcoat shine. So this grabs plenty of attention in the sunlight. Plus, the full blue striping package was painted on top to give it the look of a true icon. And speaking of the right Shelby pieces, you have the hood scoop, hood pins, clean grille, and larger side air ducts. So this carries the right icons from the years Shelby was building these out of his Los Angeles factory. The GT350R's wide opening in the bumper is there to let in extra air, and it's an especially nice snake-bitten touch. The competition-style American Racing Torq Thrust wheels have an authentic look, right down to the Cobra center cap, but they are also a larger 17-inch size that allow for modern performance tires. And more than just speedy, this one has the solid look of a great classic in the details. You see it everywhere from the new door rubber to the mirror-like rear bumper.
The full black interior has the clean look that's another reminder of the full investment in this coupe. The seats, carpeting, door panels, dash, headliner, and major components have a deep black appearance of quality. Even the vintage details are nice, like the proper trunk mat and the fastback's fold-down rear seat. The wood-rimmed Cobra steering wheel, clear gauges, and cleanly added Sun Super Tach give this the feel of a quality driver. Plus, the three-speed automatic has the classic feel from the T-bar floor shifter. And the upgraded AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth means you get the best in modern driving music, too.
This gets the GT350 look right under the hood with the Cobra ribbed valve covers, long air topper, and Monte Carlo bar that bends around the big air grabber. And you see it all so well because the whole engine bay has the tidy look of a quality investment. There are even nice supporting pieces, like the large aluminum radiator. The 289 cubic-inch V8 is a hardy Ford powerhouse, and this one inhales deeper thanks to an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor. And the high-flow stainless dual exhaust feeds a set of Flowmasters to let this fastback exhale with a sweet tune. As you look underneath the car, you'll not only see the clean look of a good build, but also there are nice upgrades like the front disc brakes and rear traction bars.
This GT350 tribute fires up with the eagerness of a coupe that's ready to run. So you need to hurry to catch this pony. Call now!