1966 Ford Mustang GT
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For 1966, the Fastback featured a redesigned grille, new instrument cluster, and newly styled wheels. Side scoops were absent on the GT model, making for a cleaner look, while driving lamps were offered as standard equipment. In addition, the GT featured side racing stripes which took the place of chrome rocker panels, giving the vehicle a serious performance racing look. On the inside, Ford offered a five dial instrument cluster with fuel, oil pressure, amps, and engine temperature gauges. In addition to a rear folding seat, the Fastback models included door-operated courtesy lights, a large panel mounted ash tray, and a choice of 5 different all-vinyl trims. Under the hood of this beauty is the original A-code 225hp 289 CID V8 hooked to a 3-speed automatic. Features for this car include factory AC, AM radio, vinyl interior, dual exhaust, and front disk brakes. This car is well-travelled; she has spent years in California, Hawaii, Virginia, and Cyprus. Most notably while...