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I Don’t usually like these, but this one is very well done

Started by BGlover67, November 05, 2018, 11:24:12 AM

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BGlover67

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-Ford-Mustang/273534949547?hash=item3faff418ab%3Ag%3Af40AAOSwXMxb2Rpf&LH_ItemCondition=3000%7C1000%7C2500

Almost as nice as Jeff S's car. 

The car does not run, been sitting in my garage last 4 years, a year and half about my trickle charger broke, so the battery died... I will include a new battery.....needs a gas tank. Probably new starter and a detailed tune up..I just sold my 1965 mustang that also did,not run, a guy in Germany bought it, it is now running, he replaced the starter, some other stuff, and it's running great...I can give contact info to ask him . Front passenger tire has a flat...a little work and tlc, and a few bucks, you'll have a great car...for a steal of a price..


I Am selling my 1966 total. Custom mustang , like nothing you have ever seen before....extensive body mods, has a fiberglass tilt front hood. Keyless entry, has remote door poppers. Custom trunk and rear tail lights....modification to side panels, all rear pan and spoiler seems filled., suspension was rebuilt with magna and stainless brakes, front and rear end is a Lincoln Versailles  9 inch.....weld racing rims.

Interior-full custom leather dash and head liner, seats, door  panels, Dakota digital dashboard, cobra wood steering wheel, wool carpet, Shelby cobra console..custom ken wood sound system, with c/d change, power antenna...power windows, power break booster.

Engine- was a new crate 5.0 svo, with gt 40 aluminum heads, chrome and powder coated, induction is inglese, 4 dual throat down draft weber , 350 h.p., prKorbes to carburation, now it's 400 h.p.

The total cost to build was over $80,000...built in and originally from California. Rust free, perfect body..premium paint job...

Buy it now: $19,900 or BO


Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative

6s1640


Karguy

Call me weird but I've always liked the Fiberfab mustang front ends.
6S281, in my family from 1972-1983. Back home January 2017, will not leave again!