1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

289ci V8 | C4 3-Speed Automatic | Reupholstered Interior

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260761187

Classic Car

Vehicle Price$59,999
Pre-Delivery Service Charge$1,299
Total Price$61,298
Advertised price includes the $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge. Price does not include taxes, tag, registration, or other mandatory government charges.
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Make:
Model:
VIN:
6R08C191132
Lot Number:
260761187
Odometer:
24,574
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
289ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Tahoe Turquoise Metallic
Interior Color:
Blue/White
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Florida
  • 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
  • 289ci V8
  • 2-Barrel Carburetor
  • C4 3-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Tahoe Turquoise Metallic Exterior
  • Blue/White Vinyl Interior
  • Cream Convertible Top
  • Wood-Rim Steering Wheel
  • Reupholstered Interior
  • Styled Steel Wheels

Overview of 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible For Sale by Owner

Introduced as part of the first-generation Mustang lineup, the 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible helped cement the Mustang's reputation as one of America's most iconic pony cars. Combining sporty styling with open-air cruising, the Mustang Convertible became an instant favorite among enthusiasts and remains one of the most recognizable classics ever produced. This example shows approximately 24,574 miles and is powered by Ford's dependable 289ci V8 paired with an automatic transmission, making it an enjoyable cruiser that's equally at home on weekend drives and local car shows. Finished in attractive Tahoe Turquoise Metallic over a blue and white interior, this Mustang captures the unmistakable style and spirit of the mid-1960s while featuring tasteful updates that enhance its presentation.

Exterior and Interior

The exterior of this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is finished in factory-correct Tahoe Turquoise Metallic, a vibrant period color that perfectly complements the car's timeless body lines. A cream convertible soft top provides an elegant contrast and allows for enjoyable top-down driving whenever the weather permits. Styled steel wheels complete the classic Mustang appearance, giving the car an authentic factory-inspired look that continues to turn heads nearly six decades after it first rolled off the assembly line. Chrome bumpers, bright trim, and the signature Mustang grille further highlight one of America's most celebrated automotive designs. The interior of this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible features a blue and white vinyl cabin that has been reupholstered, providing a fresh appearance while preserving the car's original character. A wood-rim steering wheel adds a sporty vintage touch and enhances the driving experience with classic styling. Straightforward instrumentation and an uncluttered dashboard reflect the simplicity that made early Mustangs so appealing, while the spacious front bucket seats and rear bench offer comfortable accommodations for leisurely cruises with family and friends.

Engine

Under the hood sits Ford's proven 289ci V8 equipped with a 2-barrel carburetor, an engine well known for its smooth operation, reliability, and effortless cruising capability. Paired with a C4 3-speed automatic transmission, power is delivered to the rear wheels for the traditional driving dynamics enthusiasts expect from a first-generation Mustang. The combination offers easy drivability around town and relaxed highway cruising, making this convertible an ideal choice for collectors seeking a classic American V8 that's equally enjoyable behind the wheel as it is admired at shows and weekend gatherings.

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