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Beautiful 1966 GT equipped Mustang

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Type: Coupe
Trim: GT
Year: 1966
Mileage: 70,000
VIN: 6F07CXxxxxx
Color: Black
Engine: 289 4V
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
Extras
Air Conditioning
CD Player

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Description of 1966 Ford Mustang GT

Thank you for stopping by to view my auction for this beautiful 1966 Mustang GT tribute. Please read through the entire auction. I believe you will find many of your questions answered here. It’s a lot, but if you are truly interested in the car, you’ll read it all.

Low reserve. Way below NADA value.

I purchased this Mustang 6 months ago and began work on it immediately to transform it into a nice driver quality car. When I bought it, it already had been converted into a GT, so I kept it that way. This car was not originally a GT from the factory. I have spent a LOT of time and money on this car, but I lost my job shortly after purchasing it. So I’m sad to say she must go.

Videos of the Mustang, please watch:
https://youtu.be/Q7mlH8DE3Ik
https://youtu.be/M5bdfuY-cQw
https://youtu.be/INhe0pAfbEM

Here’s what’s been done to this car:

· Paint/body work, converted from white to black. Base coat/clear coat. Finished 2 months ago. Cost: $4000

· New carpet

· New door panels

· New Edelbrock 4V carburetor, automatic choke

· New high performance coil

· New starter solenoid

· Newer battery

· Newer alternator

· Newer water pump

· New timing chain

· I had the engine inspected when I bought it. Mechanic said engine looks new. Previous owner said engine was completely rebuilt. This cost me $1000 to check out the engine.

· New positive battery cable

· New headlights

· Newer gas tank

· Newer dual bowl master cylinder

· New trunk mat

· New GT side stripe decal

· New Shelby style wood steering wheel

· New side mirrors

· New coat hooks

· New scuff plates

· New hood lip molding

· New trunk latch

· New trunk seal

· New door seals (included, need to be installed)

Features:

GT package, including front disc brakes, GT wheels (68 style), FlowMaster GT dual exhaust, fog lights, quarter panel ornament delete, rocker panel molding delete, all GT emblems, GT side stripe

Pony seat covers

Replacement AC (currently not working. Believe it’s a fuse.) All parts present.

CD player (also not functioning)

Condition:

Paint is extremely shiny. I paid $300 for a detailer to buff the paint. It took him three days. It’s a base coat/clear coat job. Paint isn’t perfect, but looks very nice. A couple nicks in the paint and blemishes. It’s black, so it shows even small flaws. Some dings weren’t fixed when the car was painted. Nothing horrible, but I want to be as detailed as I can be. The trunk has had some patches, as you can see in the picture. It seems solid now. RH quarter has been partially replaced. I had the driver side front floor pan replaced. The body shop did an OK job, but a little more metal work may be needed. The rest of the underside seems to be in good shape.

Interior is nearly all new. Seat covers are nearly perfect. Carpet is new. Headliner is perfect. Dash is perfect. It looks great. It smells new.

Mechanically, the car seems to be good to go. I’ve been driving it around a bit and it has a lot of get up and go. It definitely isn’t stock. My mechanic said it looks like they used performance parts on the engine when he was checking it out for me. The alternator belt needs to be tightened, as it squeels sometimes. I believe the engine has high performance lifters. They tap under load. My mechanic said this is normal for the way the engine was built. The car roars when you give it gas. The FlowMaster exhaust sounds mean but not obnoxious. The speedometer is about 20 MPH off. But the odometer works well. Headlights, turn signals, fog lights all work. Horn doesn’t work. Car is a little cold natured when it’s really cold outside. Takes a minute to warm up. Unknown actual miles.

If you’ve made it this far into the auction, congratulations. I want to thank you for stopping by to view my auction. I am not a dealer, but I have personally owned 15 or so early Mustangs. I also sell the parts for early Mustangs. I love the cars and know a lot about them. I have rebuilt 5 first generation Mustangs nearly from top to bottom.

As you can see from my feedback, I’ve been on ebay for 16 years with more than 1100 transactions and 100% positive feedback.

In summary, this car isn’t perfect, but it’s a really nice driver. For my reserve price, you’ll have a hard time finding a nicer one.

Terms: Please ask all questions before bidding. If you are the winning bidder, please do not expect to win the auction then come inspect the car. Arrange all inspections before you bid, please. I will do my best to accommodate inspections and provide photos if you need. I am also available via phone for serious buyers. Non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction end of $500. The balance is due with 3 business days either via direct bank wire, cash or a certified cashier’s check from a bank. All funds must clear into my account before the car leaves my possession. NO warranty, returns or guarantees implied or promised.

On Feb-10-17 at 17:38:23 PST, seller added the following information:

Forgot to mention: Car has Tri-Y headers.

On Feb-10-17 at 17:54:13 PST, seller added the following information:

I've already had three people ask for a buy it now price, so I added one. New front turn signals. Bezels, wiring and lenses. Driver side back window needs a new clip. It's popped off track.

On Feb-12-17 at 08:26:21 PST, seller added the following information:

Just wanted to point out that some of the pictures may look like there is clouding in the paint. That's actual reflections of the clouds above. The paint is highly reflective. You can see on the side panels reflections of the parking lot as well.I highly recommend watching the video to get the best sense for the paint condition. Also, if you have questions and are a serious bidder, I am happy to provide my phone number. I'll be as critical and honest as I can be for any questions you may have. Thanks.