For Sale: 1966 Ford Mustang in Greene, Iowa for sale in Greene, IA

1 of 50
Vehicle Description This 1966 Ford Mustang is a real looker! In 1966, Ford was having the best sales year the Mustang would ever have, selling over half a million cars.
This Mustang especially is cool, powered by a 302 C.
I.
V8 paired to a 4-barrel carburetor.
That power gets to the rear wheels for a then-new for 1966 Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission.
The bronze paint is presented with a driver quality metallic shine and the interior's black bucket seats are very comfortable for cruising.
The interior option is in the Black Pony Deluxe trim, giving the black bucket seats a hint of extravagance with the Mustang engravings into the vinyl.
Options on this clean Ford include power steering, power brakes, an updated AM/FM radio, a heater
fan, vent windows, and a dual exhaust system.
The car rides on a great-looking set of American Racing wheels on top of some wonderful blackwall tires.
This really is one nice example of '60s Ford design.
It is on the lot now, ready to go at a moment's notice! Data Plate decodes as follows:
65B:
2-Door Hardtop (Luxury Bucket Seats) P:
Antique Bronze 66A:
Black Vinyl Interior 16F:
Assembled on the 16th of June, 1966 62:
District Sales Office - Houston, Texas USA 6:
2.
80:
1 Rear Axle 6:
C-4 Cruise-O-Matic Automatic Transmission C:
289 C.
I.
2V V8.
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

  • When selling, do not put your home address in your ad.
  • To avoid scams, buy and sell with people you can meet locally, in person.
  • When meeting with someone you don't know, meet in a public place. If that's not possible, have a buddy with you. Also, carry a cell phone; if you feel unsafe, you can call a trusted friend, and stay on the line.
  • Never give out financial or private information like account numbers, PayPal login, or social security number.
  • If an offer sounds too good to be true, it is. Walk away!