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1966 Ford Mustang

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

parchment

Exterior Color

silver

Drivetrain

Rear-wheel Drive

Transmission

Manual

Fuel

Gas

Engine

289ci V8

VIN

6F09T743622

Stock Number

SN3298

Mileage

11,661

Features

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Seller's Comments

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Silver, 4-Speed, Inline Six with Period-Correct Detail Throughout


Why This Car Is Special

The 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback is one of the most recognizable shapes in American automotive history, and the fastback body style is where the design logic is most convincing. The long roofline sweeping into the rear deck gives the car a proportional completeness that the coupe and convertible simply do not have. Ford sold just over 499,000 Mustangs for the 1966 model year across all body styles, but the fastback officially called the 2+2 accounted for roughly 35,000 of those units, making it the least common of the three body styles that year. That scarcity is part of why fastbacks consistently command more attention in the collector market than their coupe counterparts.

The VIN on this car decodes to a Dearborn, Michigan assembly plant build, a 1966 model year, the fastback body style, and a six-cylinder engine all consistent with the specifications presented here. The 'T' in the engine position of the VIN confirms the 200 cubic inch inline six, and the transmission code confirms the four-speed manual. That combination is a detail worth understanding, because it tells you something about how this car was originally configured and sold.

The 200 cubic inch inline six was Ford's standard engine for the 1966 Mustang. It produced 120 horsepower and was known for its durability and smooth power delivery. It is not a performance engine by the standards of the era's V8s, but it is a correct and honest engine for the car. Pairing it with a four-speed manual transmission was a deliberate choice the buyer who originally specified this car wanted the engagement of a manual gearbox without stepping up to a V8. The result is a lighter, more balanced car that is genuinely pleasant to drive on public roads. Replacement parts for the 200 six remain widely available, and the engine's mechanical simplicity is an asset for anyone who plans to maintain the car themselves or on a budget.

What sets this particular 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback apart is the overall presentation. The silver exterior over parchment vinyl interior is a combination that photographs well and holds up well in person. The car has been maintained and detailed to a standard that reflects care rather than neglect, and the undercarriage confirms the car's structural integrity. For buyers looking for a fastback that is ready to drive and show without a full restoration budget, this car sits in a practical and honest position.


Features

- 200 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- Fastback (2+2) body style
- Silver exterior
- Parchment vinyl interior
- Console with floor shifter
- Wood-rim steering wheel
- Wire wheel covers
- Whitewall tires
- Chrome front and rear bumpers
- Door courtesy lights
- FoMoCo-branded engine bay components
- Clean undercarriage


Mechanical

The 200 cubic inch inline six under this hood is the correct, numbers-matching engine for a Dearborn-built 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback of this VIN configuration. Ford introduced the 200 six for the Mustang in 1965 as a lengthened version of the earlier 170 cubic inch unit. It added a seventh main bearing journal compared to the older engine, which reduced vibration significantly and gave it a reputation for long service life. The engine is painted Ford Corporate Blue, which is the factory-correct color for this application, and the engine bay retains its FoMoCo-branded components the kind of detail that matters to judges at concours events and to buyers who care about originality.

The four-speed manual transmission is a meaningful spec on a six-cylinder car. Most inline six Mustangs left the factory with an automatic or a three-speed manual. The four-speed was an extra-cost option, and selecting it on a six-cylinder suggests the original buyer prio

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