For Sale: 1966 Ford Mustang in Beverly Hills, California for sale in Beverly Hills, CA

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Vehicle Description 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe C-Code Introducing this first-generation 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe C-Code that is now available for sale at the Beverly Hills Car Club.
Originally a West Coast car, this example exudes a sense of timeless elegance and sophistication.
Finished in its original factory color scheme, the Antique Bronze (P) exterior of this Mustang is a sight to behold.
Complemented by a Parchment with Palomino trim interior, the color combination is a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern style.
Equipped with an automatic transmission, V8 engine, 2-barrel carburetor, dual exhaust outlets, courtesy lights, 289 badging, chrome bumpers, 3-spoke steering wheel, Ford lettering across the hood, 14-inch steel wheels, white-line tires, Mustang-branded hub caps, and a full-size spare tire in the trunk.
Convenience features include manual-crank windows, vent windows, forward-folding front bucket seats, lap belts, dual-side rearview mirrors, and a cigar lighter with an ashtray that pays homage to the classic era of smoking in cars.
The warranty number reveals that this example rolled off the assembly line in San Jose California, further enhancing its historical significance.
Do not miss your chance to own this timeless piece of automotive history that is mechanically sound.
For $24,750.
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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