1966 Ford Mustang for sale $11,995

1966 Ford Mustang $11,995
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad
Price: $11,995
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Mundelein, IL
Details: For sale is an excellent 1966 mustang original c code v8 runs and drives like a dream, new suspension, new ppg candy apple red block sanded and color sanded polished to mirror finish. Very nice black interior 90% restored. Original Style Tires. Just had a tune up.Original Trim Tag65A= standard coupeK = night mist blue22 = interior blue/blue11G = date codeDSO = ( I believe original delivered Los Angeles)6 = 2.8:1 rearend gear ratio6= c4 automatic transmissionDetails include:New suspension includes upper and lower ball joints with new Lower control arms, inner and outer tie rods, center link, pitman arm, idler arm, coil spring perches with coil spring retainers, sway bar end links. Has performance Gabriel shocks up front and brand new Gabriel air shocks in rear.Front disc brakes with new dual master cylinder.302 starts right up every time sounds amazing with brand new electronic distributor. new cap, rotor, wires, plugs, ignition module, coil, starter solenoid and starter. Has aluminum weiand intake manifold, Holley 650 tuned with long tube headers connected to 2.5 inch exhaust with custom high performance exhaust.Has new ppg arylic urethane factory 1966 Ford Mustang ppg color code. Car has been completely block sanded with 120-180 grit sand paper sprayed with ppg epoxy then sprayed with high build arylic urethane primer block sanded all panels straight and flat with 220, 320, 400 grit sandpaper then wet sanded and painted then color sanded with 1500-3000 3m trizac and finished polished to high end mirror finish. On the exterior of the Mustang, the windsheild has a small chip and crack. There is a small corner piece of trim missing, also a few minor dings on a small portion of the trim located on the pasenger side. Car will need new weather stripping and New Tires. WE FINANCE/DELIVER AND SHIP WORLDWIDE
Analysis: Good Deal, 53.0% below market avg. What's this?