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1966 Ford Mustang 2 + 2 Fastback

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FEATURES INCLUDE:

 

Older & Correct Emberglo Metallic Paint

 

Parchment Interior

 

Fold-Down Rear Seat

 

California Sold & Owned Majority of its Life with Registrations, Owners Manual & Documents

 

Styled Steel Wheels

 

289 2V 2bbl. V8

 

C4 Automatic Transmission

 

California SMOG Equipment

 

 

 

Purchased new from Homer Heller, Inc in Escondido, CA. the original owner had this 66 fastback until 2004. It remained in southern California until that time. The 2nd and 3rd owners were in Grand Junction, CO. where the car stayed until 2016 when it came to Dallas.   The original owner wrote the mileage in 1998 as 10,151. The odometer is now showing 12,890. We can not prove this to be original.  This is believed to be the original paint on the fastback. The car definitely needs to be painted.

The interior is also believed to be original except for the front seat covers. They were replaced and not with the original type perforated vinyl. It looks like the carpet is also original.  This is really an unrestored survivor.  A new fuel tank was installed in May of 2016, as the original had a leak.  The undercarriage is extremely original. There is some surface rust. The only things we can find that have been replaced, are the fuel tank, and the owner in 2004, mentions in his notes, changed the points with Petronics electronic ignition. and in 05 replaced the radiator with a 3 row and upper radiator hose. He also put a 180 degree thermostat in the Mustang.

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