Ford: Mustang COUPE
Sale price: $4500,00
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Technical specifications
| Manufacturer: | Ford |
| Model: | Mustang |
| Year: | 1966 |
| Type: | Coupe |
| Color: | Primer |
| Mileage: | 51,918 |
| Transmission: | Manual |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Engine: | 6 Cylinder |
| Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
| Got questions? | Ask the Seller |
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1966 Ford Mustang Coupe. 200 Inline 6 with a 3 speed. No reserve.
Runs and drives but it is still considered a project car.
I bought this car month and a half ago. A sore back at the time of purchase quickly turned into being laid up by the time I received the car. I drove it around the neighborhood once, parked it in the garage and have not touched it. It will probably be a few months until I can start working on it so I figured it is best to try and get most of my money back out of it. I usually spend my time with motorcycles and thought this would be a fun, short project in-between bikes but losing 3+ months due to my back was not the plan.
Bought it in the same condition as it is in now. Body is in great shape and is in primer with very little rust. This is a great car for a quick fix or you can do a full restoration. The car already has many new parts on it (bumpers, door handles, etc). It also has a few boxes of new and takeoff parts in the trunkit looks like window cranks, a headliner, drip rail, trim, misc weather stripping, seals, lock set, badges, gas cap, etc. The interior is in decent shape. Dash pad looks excellent, seat covers are good, carpet is usable or you can replace. The glass is good all around. The car also has Weld Racing Draglite wheels on it ($800+ for a set). I am guessing they are 15x7 (4 lug).
Since I have been unable to work on it, I started buying additional parts for it. All of these go with the car. Off the top of my head, there is a brand new Auto Craft Gold battery ($130), plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, plug wires, distributor cap, points, condenser, rotor, carb rebuild kit, clips, trunk and hood bumpers, thermostat, and some other misc parts.
The engine seemed good as I drove it around the neighborhood. It does not leak. The transmission also shifted well when I drove it. Now that it has been sitting in the garage, there is fluid leaking. I assume the seal needs replaced but definitely something that will need attention. The brakes (manual drum) stopped the car so they are working but I do not know what condition they are in. Looks like a newer gas tank and the exhaust looks to be good.
So the car is in good shape overall but it is a project. You can drive it a short distance but I would go through it before you put any miles on it. YOU WILL NOT DRIVE THIS CAR HOME. Car needs to be trailered or shipped. I have used ship.com for buying and selling bikes and cars in the past and I have always been happy. The car is located 30 minutes south of Atlanta, GA. Pickup can happen between receipt of payment and August 19th or anytime after August 31st.
Car is sold as-is. No warranty.
Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking.
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Runs and drives but it is still considered a project car.
I bought this car month and a half ago. A sore back at the time of purchase quickly turned into being laid up by the time I received the car. I drove it around the neighborhood once, parked it in the garage and have not touched it. It will probably be a few months until I can start working on it so I figured it is best to try and get most of my money back out of it. I usually spend my time with motorcycles and thought this would be a fun, short project in-between bikes but losing 3+ months due to my back was not the plan.
Bought it in the same condition as it is in now. Body is in great shape and is in primer with very little rust. This is a great car for a quick fix or you can do a full restoration. The car already has many new parts on it (bumpers, door handles, etc). It also has a few boxes of new and takeoff parts in the trunkit looks like window cranks, a headliner, drip rail, trim, misc weather stripping, seals, lock set, badges, gas cap, etc. The interior is in decent shape. Dash pad looks excellent, seat covers are good, carpet is usable or you can replace. The glass is good all around. The car also has Weld Racing Draglite wheels on it ($800+ for a set). I am guessing they are 15x7 (4 lug).
Since I have been unable to work on it, I started buying additional parts for it. All of these go with the car. Off the top of my head, there is a brand new Auto Craft Gold battery ($130), plugs, oil, oil filter, air filter, plug wires, distributor cap, points, condenser, rotor, carb rebuild kit, clips, trunk and hood bumpers, thermostat, and some other misc parts.
The engine seemed good as I drove it around the neighborhood. It does not leak. The transmission also shifted well when I drove it. Now that it has been sitting in the garage, there is fluid leaking. I assume the seal needs replaced but definitely something that will need attention. The brakes (manual drum) stopped the car so they are working but I do not know what condition they are in. Looks like a newer gas tank and the exhaust looks to be good.
So the car is in good shape overall but it is a project. You can drive it a short distance but I would go through it before you put any miles on it. YOU WILL NOT DRIVE THIS CAR HOME. Car needs to be trailered or shipped. I have used ship.com for buying and selling bikes and cars in the past and I have always been happy. The car is located 30 minutes south of Atlanta, GA. Pickup can happen between receipt of payment and August 19th or anytime after August 31st.
Car is sold as-is. No warranty.
Let me know if you have any questions and thanks for looking.
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