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(from page 7 of the 1966 Collection)
Silver Blue 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Joe Spagna. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the weeks starting 9-13-09. The bumpers are painted body color, it has a Shelby racing lower front valance, a hood scoop,and an aftermarket grille.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
"Best of Show", at least that's how we voted for this almost all original Springtime Yellow 1966 Millionth Edition Mustang fastback at the 2010 Port Angeles Washington Mustang car show. This car is owned by Jack and Pat Davis of Oregon and was our
Attitude Of The Week for the week of May 9th, 2010. Most of this car is original including its amazing Springtime Yellow exterior paint. The few items replaced are seat covers, carpet, driver side door panel, trunk mat, and radiator.
(from page 11 of the 1966 Collection)
Check out this Sauterne Gold 1966 Mustang GT fastback. The owner of CloudCasters owns it. It was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 2nd, 2011. The owner comments,
"It had been sitting for 4+ years on four flats with an unmolested deluxe interior and exterior. It had a 450 HP dual carbed 302 with a Tremec 6-speed and Total Control Products (TCP) for coil-overs. I got it home, changed all fluids, and added a set of Vari-Shock dual adjustable shocks. A new battery was needed, so a Gel cell red top was added. It was already relocated to the trunk. After a few cranks it fired right up. I ran it down to the muffler shop and purchased 2-1/4-inch pipe with Flow Masters. I drove vehicle for three years until a complete (down to frame) restoration was done. The tear down revealed a dead mice nest in headliner and others in the rear wheel wells. I thought there was an odd smell. The color is Sauterne and is as close as one can get, with modern paints, to the original with the Wimbledon White stripes. The wheels are original style and size. Two sets were purchased and used to make one set that is wider and offset. The semi-slick Toyo R888 are perfectly sized at 235/50/15 in the rear and 205/50/15 up front. All four corners have disk brakes, SSBC up front and the large stock ones that came on the 9-inch Lincoln Versi rear end. The differential is a built with 3.80 gears, connected using an aluminum drive shaft. The steering is done with Flaming River components and a sub-frame kit welded underneath. This car is solid, and has been done very very well."
(from page 16 of the 1966 Collection)
Vintage Burgundy 1966 Mustang GT convertible owned by Mark Wieszyk from Adelaide, South Australia. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting July 24, 2011. It has it's original 289ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Mark tells us more,
"I purchased this Mustang convertible GT in 2009. It was imported into Australia from North Carolina in 2006 by the person I purchased it from. The car has been restored to a very high level. It is an A code 4V motor with air conditioning, power steering, front disc brakes, power roof and rally pack. It is a beautiful car to drive and the color combination between the exterior and interior catches a lot of attention. The car won a sponsors award at the 2010 Australian Mustang Nationals in Adelaide and has been featured in Australian Mustang and Ford magazine."
(from page 16 of the 1966 Collection)
Check out this Ivy Green 1966 Mustang GT-350 convertible owned by Al Shott from Seattle, Washington. Hey! We saw this car at the 2011 Mustang Roundup show in Bellevue, Washington last month! The matching dog carrier was there, but we didn't see the dog - Mustang Bonny. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 14, 2001. Al tells us more,
"We have had the car four years now. It was fairly complete when we got it. Converted it to GT-350 specs, had it lowered all around with Curry rear traction bars, and added fiberglass hood, front, and rear with ducktail spoiler. The interior is now all leather with green piping and seatbelts. The engine was rebuilt to Hi-Po specs and C4 with a shift kit."
(from page 17 of the 1966 Collection)
Raven Black 1966 Shelby GT-350H Tribute owned by Dale Smith from Adelaide, South Australia. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 21, 2011. The car has it's original 289ci V8 and a manual transmission. Dale tells us more,
"After having an awesome Emberglo coupe, I fell in love with the GT350H and just had to have one. A real one is out of my budget so the next best thing was a tribute. So this is the fruits of my labour - a fully restored 1966 GT350H replica with all the good bits. Looks and drives great. I am really thrilled with the end result. It truly is a wonderful car, which looked after should live on forever."
(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection)
Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Dani Joyce from Australia. This is an awesome shot! It was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 28, 2011. Dani tells us,
"This a very original unrestored 66 coupe. It was built in San Jose, California on 7 Feb 1966. It was imported to Australia in 2010 and I bought it a week after it arrived in the country. The car even arrived with the original pink slip and several US Nationals Parks passes. The car was purchased in the US from the same family who bought the car originally. It is an excellent example of the classic icon."
(from page 18 of the 1966 Collection)
Sapphire Blue 1966 Shelby GT350 fastback owned by John Drysdale from New York. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 27, 2012. It has the original 289ci V8 and a manual transmission. John adds,
"I just came to own it, but have known the car and family since 1972. It's a survivor car that's completely original and unrestored. It has always had TLC and never abused! It has 53000 'actual' Miles! With original docs. All the ones I see for sale have 30000-50000 miles!
Seriously!! No way!! You better have a pile of paper work, oil changes and inspections to go with it."
(from page 19 of the 1966 Collection)
This amazing Vintage Burgundy 1966 Mustang hardtop is owned by Scott Kelly of Ohio and is our
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June, 3rd, 2012. Scott emailed us that we had an error in our available paints for the 1966 Mustang by leaving out Vintage Burgundy. His car came from the factory in this color and has the X paint code on the door tag to prove it. So Vintage Burgundy was available from the first year of the Mustang through 1967.
(from page 22 of the 1966 Collection)
Raven Black 1966 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Daniel De Bono from Australia. This beauty is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting November 18, 2012. Daniel tells us more,
"This 1966 factory GT coupe just spent the last 36 years with it's previous owner in Greensboro, North Carolina. Frank (now 82 years old) was the second owner as he'd bought it from the original owner who ordered it as a customer order back in late November 1965. It was optioned out nicely with an A code engine, power steering, a banded windscreen, green glass, pony interior, Rally Pac, long console, rear speaker, and AM radio to complement all the GT extras. It arrived in Australia in January of this year with 68,336 original miles. It still has many original features including the trunk liner, spare white wall tire, jack and ratchet, all panels and interior are also original (except for the carpet and mats), All bolt on parts such as power steering pump, 4bbl carburetor, intake manifold and so on are original numbers matching as well. This beautiful example of American automotive design still has the buck tag attached and is accompanied by the original factory build sheet of which I found the last piece (Bottom left hand corner) stuck under the passengers seat just a few weeks ago."
(from page 22 of the 1966 Collection)
Check out this Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang hardtop. It's owned by Brian Green from Salt Lake City, Utah. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting December 2, 2012. It has the 200ci six cylinder engine (original) with an automatic transmission. Brian bought it for $500. It had a rough interior that was in three shades of white, gray and black. It had no wheel covers. Brian restored this Mustang himself.
(from page 29 of the 1966 Collection)
Blue 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Kym Vogelesang from Adelaide Australia. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting December 13, 2015. Kym's Mustang has a 289ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Kym tells us more,
"I got my 66 about 6 years ago form a local dealer who brought it out of the states. It is a rust free car. I have done a rebuild on the motor and had it balanced. It runs a small 4 barrel carb and is a nice strong little motor. The trans has also been rebuilt. I run 3.25 gears in the rear. I am very happy with it - not a show car but a well loved car that is driven a lot."
(from page 29 of the 1966 Collection)
Red 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Alessandro Dotto from Vicenza, Italy. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting December 27, 2015. It has a 289 HiPo V8 engine and a manual transmission. This one has the GT fender emblem and GT rocker stripes. Alessandro is not sure if it's an original GT. Allessandro says,
"It is a special export unit arrived in Italy in 1966. It has the original 1966 license plate TORINO city. It has the original odometer in Km /h and special handling suspension (export brace)."
(from page 30 of the 1966 Collection)
Metallic Blue Perl 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Peter Bloom from Springfield, Virginia. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting July 3, 2016. Under the hood is it's original 200ci 6-cylinder engine. It also has an automatic transmission.
(from page 31 of the 1966 Collection)
Silverfrost 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Tissot fromSaint Maur Des Fosses, France. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 25, 2018. The car was Delivered to Louisville from Metuchen plant. It then moved to Nashville. Tissot purchased it in France in August 2013.
(from page 32 of the 1966 Collection)
Springtime Yellow 1966 Mustang convertible owned by Rob from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 2, 2018. Rob tells us,
"This is the first car I ever bought. I purchased it when I was 18. I've owned it for 36 years and have driven it all across Canada."
(from page 34 of the 1966 Collection)
David Armocido sends us these photos of his 1966 St. Patrick's Day Special Mustang. David says,
Mustang is a one of one(color) car that was painted a special green color for Harrold Ford of Sacramento, California for the 1966 St. Patrick Day Parade. Harrold Ford started in 1911 and is still operating today. Color has been verified by Window Sticker showing Special Paint, No Charge, family members of Ellsworth Harrold Ford, The original owner, and additional information obtained by the Marty Report Company in Arizona, and by the color delete on the VIN. I purchased the car from the second owner in November 2002. It was a father daughter project. This amazing car is our Attitude Of The Week starting June 30, 2019.
(from page 35 of the 1966 Collection)
Special St Patrick's Day green 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by David Armocido from Missoula Montana. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 8, 2021. This was a factory special order paint (blank paint code on the Data Plate). It was special ordered by Harold Ford of Sacramento, California for the 1966 St. Patrick's Day Parade.
(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection)
Emberglo 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Dale Smith from Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 10, 2010. Dale tells us,
"I bought it from Auto Investors in Dothan Alabama in 2008. I put about six thousand miles on it this year. I am really loving the thrill of owning and driving such a beautiful classic car."
(from page 39 of the 1966 Collection)
This Arcadian Blue 1966 Mustang GT convertible was our
Attitude Of The Week for February 8th, 2009. This convertible has GT steel styled wheels, GT grille mounted fog lamps, GT rocker panel stripes, and an A-code 289ci 4-barrel V8 engine. This car has new paint but original interior.
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