
The car that created the pony-car class, the first-generation Mustang remains one of the most recognizable shapes ever to come out of Detroit. This 1966 coupe started life as a C-code 289 V8 car and now wears red over a black roof with a handful of tasteful updates, showing under 18k miles. With its Edelbrock-topped V8 and a smooth-shifting automatic, it’s an easy, head-turning classic that’s as comfortable at a cruise night as it is on a Sunday drive.
The Essentials
— 289ci C-code V8 topped with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and intake manifold
— 3-speed C-4 automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive
— 2.80 rear end
— Under 18,000 miles (approximately 9k added under current ownership)
— Red exterior with black roof covering (originally delivered in Springtime Yellow)
— Black interior with bucket seats and console
Equipment
— 14″ styled-steel wheels with 185/70 Michelin tires
— Air conditioning
— Center console with padded armrest
— JVC cassette radio and a wood-rimmed steering wheel
— GT-style valance with dual exhaust outlets
— Aluminum radiator
— 140-mph speedometer with fuel, oil-pressure, amperage, and coolant-temp gauges
Recent Service
— Transmission rebuilt (2019)
— Power steering overhauled (2022)
— Suspension refreshed (2024)
— Rear drum brakes rebuilt (per the owner)
— Service records on hand
Included with Sale
Owner’s manual, service records.
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