West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional and great daily driving and striking example of this southern California 1966 Ford Mustang 'C' code 289 V8 Convertible in its original 'Raven Black' (Paint code A) factory color paint matched to its original factory Black Luxury (Trim code 66) Pony interior and a 2.80:1 standard differential matched to an automatic C4 transmission and a fairly new 'Black' power soft top and with the desirable 289 V8 engine. This is also a very rare virtually fully loaded example boasting power disc brakes, power steering and air conditioning.
The car is also displayed with the GT trim package, Pony interior, Red GT accents, chrome steel style wheels, fog lamps, BF Goodrich Redline radial tires, a new power operated convertible top and wooden steering wheel.
Ford's biggest success of the sixties and the originator of the 'Pony car' concept was essentially a sporty compact car but with a now legendary long hood and short deck proportions, built on Falcon and Fairlane chassis and drive-train components, the Ford Mustang was introduced in April 1964 as '65 models and within a year became the fastest selling car of all time; with these early production cars now carrying special favor! The upgraded V8 from the Falcon six cylinder engine was the 260 c.i. V8 produced on the same assembly line with other 1964 Fords, the early models were titled as 1965 models although they were actually from the 1964 production era. After September 1964 the 260 V8 was dropped in favor of the larger 289 V8 like this particular car.
This particular example boasts its original classic 'Raven Black' factory color paint and 'Black Luxury' Pony interior and was built on 21st April 1966 with the C4 automatic transmission with console and a 2.80:1 axle.
The car drives very well with no issues. The engine is extremely strong and responsive and the C4 automatic transmission shifts smoothly through the gears and the engine temperature always remains cool. There are no signs of any accidents and no rust and the car has been beautifully restored.
In summary this is one very striking and rare original southern California 1966 Ford Mustang 289 V8 Convertible and a great daily driver for any American classic car lover. A beautiful example of this increasingly collectible and one of the most desirable classic Mustangs ever in turn-key ready daily driving, daily head-turning, and daily appreciating condition!