Picture Search Results - 1966 timberline green
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12 pictures (2 cars) found: year of "1966", exterior color of "timberline green"

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(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection) This is a restored Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special hardtop. The High Country Specials came in Timberline Green, Columbine Blue, and Aspen Gold. These same colors where on the 1967 High Country Special except the Ford paint code and Dupont paint code changed for Timberline Green. We are actively trying to get a paint chip of the two Timberline Green paints for comparison.

(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection) Restored Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special hardtop, right front view with aftermarket wheels. The badge just behind the front tire shows that this is a High Country Special. 333 High Country Specials were built in 1966 although the promotion went through 1967 and 1968.

(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection) Right side view of a Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special hardtop.

(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection) Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special hardtop, right side view.

(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection) Left front view of a Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special hardtop. The headlight body trim is missing in this photo.

(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) Close-up of the 1966 Mustang High Country Special emblem.

(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection) This 1966 High Country Special was originally sold in the Colorado Springs area. The High Country Special was sold in Colorado, Wyoming, and parts of Nebraska.


(from page 28 of the 1966 Collection) Check this out! It's a Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special convertible. It's owned by Charles. It has the 289ci V8 engine and a manual transmission. The owner tells us, "I bought this car many years ago in Colorado (still has dealer emblem on trunk lid). It currently has about 26,000 original miles on it. It does come out every year for a couple church or Dairy Queen runs. I was surprised to see our car show up again on another site. If you research the 1966 HCS convertible you will notice that the same car is used on many sites as a reference model. Those pictures are about 15 years old. Other than a different set of tires and a couple thousand more miles she still looks the same. Not sure why or how everybody uses our pictures without permission but It's kind of cool seeing it pop up every now and then. I have amassed an extensive amount of detailed info on these 1966 HCS convertibles over the years and made a small book detailing the cars. I can provide info and extensive pictures if interested. After many years of turning down some pretty interesting offers for her the time may finally be at hand to let her go. I have had numerous Mustangs over the years, my personal favorite was a 1965 fastback in Tropical Turquoise of which only 50 were built before they switched the color. While owning that rare one I stumbled upon this one still owned by the original family. When a car this rare comes along you buy it and figure out what to do with it later. I brought it home but owned too many cars so I gave it to my father. Dad is now mid 70's and not driving much anymore and this car deserves to be somewhere else. I have 2 other convertibles and like to drive my cars. This one should not become a driver. There are only a couple of the 33-35 1966 HCS convertibles left and I know they don't have 26,000 miles. I had a big name restoring company wanting to restore it to concourse condition but they are only original once and this one should stay that way I think. I would be willing to entertain offers or ideas and can provide any and all detailed info as well as any pictures one might want. I will not be disclosing the location of the car publicly but will privately allow perspective buyers to come see her."

(from page 28 of the 1966 Collection) Timberline Green was a special color offered on the High Country Special. You can just make out the dark blue High Country Special emblem on the front fender behind the wheel.

(from page 28 of the 1966 Collection) Here is a close-up of the High Country Special emblem placement on this 1966 Mustang.

(from page 28 of the 1966 Collection) Here is a shot of the 1966 Mustang HCS with the top down.

(from page 28 of the 1966 Collection) Enjoying a nice day by the pond with the Timberline Green 1966 Mustang High Country Special convertible.

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