For Sale: 1966 Ford Mustang in Palmetto, Florida for sale in Palmetto, FL

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Vehicle Description 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby GT350H Tribute Why This Vehicle is Special The first generation Mustangs created a whole new type of car that America was waiting for, the Pony Car.
It had styling with a long hood and short deck, was sporty, and was in the buying range that a lot of people, both young and old could buy.
Top of the performance Mustangs back then were the famous Shelby Mustangs and even rarer were the Hertz Rental Mustangs that now command a six-figure price if you can find one for sale.
We have a more affordable option here at Skyway Classics today, a real K-Code VIN number restored 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby GT350H Tribute with a 1970 Windsor 351 cubic inch stamped C90E-6015B.
When you see this Mustang you will see the shiny black paint with the metallic gold GT350H side stripping and badging with the hood scoop with hood pins, 5-spoke chrome wheels, and a dual exhaust system peering out of the rear.
Features 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby GT350H Tribute Factory K-Code Mustang Restored as a Shelby GT350H Replica 1970 Windsor 351 cubic inch V-8 engine stamped C90E-6015B Holley 4-barrel carburetor Finned Cobra valve covers Automatic transmission Power steering Power Brakes Ford blue paint on the engine block, and heads Aluminum intake Aluminum Cobra finned valve covers Chrome lid on the open air cleaner assembly Tubular exhaust headers Performance spark plug wires Modified electronics Clean and detailed engine compartment Dual exhaust system Factory twin black Mustang vinyl buckets Matching fold-down rear seat Black dash, carpet, floor mats, and door panels Wood steering wheel Chrome shifter on the floor, Custom cobra tachometer Factory black dash and instrument panel factory gauges features 140-mph speedometer.
Trunk has also been given a factory look with the factory correct trunk mat Shiny black paint Metallic gold full length racing stripes lower front all the way to the top of the rear bumper GT350H side stripping and badging Hood scoop with hood pins Blacked out grill Unique fuel filler cap Dual exhaust Chrome Hertz-style 5-spoke wheels Reproduction raised white letter Firestone Wide O Oval Tires Mechanical The restored engine in our Mustang is a 351 cubic inch V8 with plenty of horsepower from the factory and looks great with the Ford blue paint on the engine block, heads, has an aluminum intake, Holley 4-barrel, aluminum Cobra finned valve covers, chrome lid on the open-air cleaner assembly, tubular exhaust headers, performance spark plug wires, and modified electronics.
It is mated to an automatic transmission and has Power Steering and brakes and sits in the clean and detailed engine compartment looking just as it would have back in that period with a great sound emanating from the rear tips of the dual exhaust system.
Interior The interior is all restored and looks as nice as it did when it was brand new.
It has the factory twin black Mustang vinyl buckets up front and the matching rear seat, dash, carpet, floor mats, and door panels.
Some neat attributes of the interior are the wood steering wheel, chrome shifter on the floor, pull down back seat, custom cobra tachometer, factory black dash and instrument panel that has all the factory gauges and features a 140-mph speedometer.
The trunk has also been given a factory look with the factory correct trunk mat too.
Exterior Our Mustang has that shiny black paint with the metallic gold full length racing stripes from the lower front all the way to the top of the rear bumper, GT350H side stripping and badging with the hood scoop with hood pins, blacked out grille, and out back the unique fuel filler cap on the panel between the tail lamps, with dual exhaust exiting underneath.
Our Mustang rides on the chrome Hertz-style 5-spoke wheels with the reproduction raised white letter Firestone Wide O Oval Tires with this wheel and tire combination totally giving it th.
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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