Picture Search Results - Colt hardtop book
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2 cars (2 pictures) found: sub-model of "Colt", roof type of "hardtop", setting of "book", grouped by car

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Show Year: [1966] [1968]

(1 photo of a 1966 Mustang Colt Hardtop Advertisement) Bob Davidson Ford in Baltimore Maryland advertised their 1966 Mustang Colt special edition again for their 4th of July celebration sale. Cost was only $2195. This advertisement was found in the July 3rd 1966 edition of The Baltimore Sun newspaper. Their advertisement said that they were holding a Bargain B-Que and were offering six-packs of Coke and Colt 45 beer to anyone over the age of 21 who had an official appraisal and demonstration. Besides the reference to Colt 45 beer, the ad shows a Colt emblem applied to the rear roof C-pillar. Check out our next two images for more detailed shots. Advertised features of the 1966 Mustang Colt this time include; automatic transmission, 200ci 6-Cylinder engine, bucket seats, full console, wire wheel covers, heater, chrome body moldings, windshield washer, back-up lights, padded dash, and full carpet. This was similar to the February advertisement with the stated additions of the normally stock bucket seats, chrome body molding, windshield washer, and backup lights. The blue or white exterior paint colors are not listed but the 5th car listed on the right indicates that a black Mustang was converted into a Colt.


(1 photo of a 1968 Mustang Mustang Colt Hardtop) Here is a close-up of what the Mustang Colt badge should look like. It is off the 1965-67 Ford Country Squire station wagon and is about 2 inches across. Earlier use of this emblem included a round piece behind that is placed between this emblem and the car. We think, in this case, the horse head with riding crops emblem was used as is on the front fender, in front of the tire. This is where the 1966 Ford Country Squire placed the emblem.

Show Year: [1966] [1968]
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