For Sale at Auction: 1966 Ford Mustang in West Palm Beach, Florida for sale in West Palm Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description This custom 1966 Ford Mustang GT underwent a multi-year cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment by Glazier's Mustang Barn of Soudertown, PA, starting in 1993 and completed in 1996.
Further refurbishment was performed by JD's Auto Restoration Center of Glenside, PA, in 2022 that involved rebuilding the 4-barrel carburetor and cylinder heads, as well as replacing the clutch assembly and dual exhaust system.
The car is finished in Ivy Green Metallic and is powered by a 289ci V8 engine equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor that was rebuilt in 1996.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a T10 4-speed manual transmission.
This Mustang features GT-style side stripes and badging, as well as a black vinyl roof, fog lights, AM radio, cabin heater and lap belts for all four occupants.
The flywheel was machined and the clutch assembly was replaced in 2023.
A replacement exhaust system was installed in 2022.
The car underwent bodywork and was fitted with replacement fenders as part of the multi-year refurbishment in the mid-1990s before being repainted in Ivy Green Metallic.
It features white GT-style lower body stripes as well as a GT-logo fuel cap and badging.
This Mustang also has faux quarter-panel vents and dual exhaust outlets exiting through the rear valance.
The 14-inch steel wheels wear faux wire covers and are mounted with Diamond Back Classic thin-whitewall tires.
In 2022, work included adding Scott Drake performance shocks and refurbishing the front disc and rear drum brakes.
The front bucket seats and rear bench are trimmed in black vinyl, which extends to the dash and door panels.
The 3-spoke steering wheel features a wood-grain rim and frames a central 120-mph speedometer flanked by fuel level, oil temperature, amperage and coolant temperature gauges.
Not actual miles indicated on title.
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  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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