331 pictures (46 cars) found: sub-model of "anniversary"
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(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 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is a view of Jack and Pat's Millionth Anniversary 1966 fastback with its hood open showing off the 200ci 6-cylinder engine. The 1966 Millionth Mustang sale featured many upgrades at a reduced price to commemorate the milestone sale of one million Mustangs since 1964. As part of the Millionth Mustang sale, this 200ci six was also featured in a Limited Edition sale with standard upgrade options and a chrome air cleaner with decal. Jack and Pat's car was part of the larger sale which included other options and the 200 six and 289ci V8 engines.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Nice view of the 1966, 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, 6-cylinder engine originally rated at 120 horsepower (at 4400rpm). This engine is mostly original with the radiator being replaced.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Another view of Jack and Pat's, T-code, 200ci 6-cylinder engine. Notice the original windshield wiper fluid bag.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
The interior with its new seat covers, driver side door panel, and carpet. This is a 65B interior code Mustang indicating a luxury fastback. Notice the personalized one millionth Mustang gold dash plate on the glove box door.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Close-up of the personalized millionth Mustang dash plate with the original car owner's name.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Close-up of the full wheel covers, metal rocker panel (lower body) trim, and Mustang 2+2 fender emblem.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
Close-up of the Mustang 2+2 fender emblem. The 2+2 stands for two in the front seat and 2 passengers in the back seat. The Mustang fastback sporty body style was added to the hardtop and convertible the year earlier in 1965. To make sure prospective owners knew that this sporty body style could still comfortably seat 4, this 2+2 branding was used.
(from page 10 of the 1966 Collection)
What would you do after you build a million Mustangs? Start on the second million! says this advertisement from 1966 to promote the Millionth Mustang Sale. It says, Mustang! Fastest first million a new car ever had. And here's the sale to kick off the second million. Hardtops, convertibles, and fastbacks. V-8's or sizes... all with your personalized nameplate. Also included are specially priced, specially equipped Limited Edition Mustangs with a lively 200 cubic inch size, special wheel covers, distinctive accent-stripe, center console, engine decal, chromed air cleaner. Want to talk horse sense? Come in and talk Mustang!
(from page 11 of the 1966 Collection)
Do you see Pat and Jack's 66 here? This was the classic (1964-1969) section of the 2010, Port Angeles, Washington, Mustang car show. Port Angeles is in the northern Olympic peninsula of Washington on the shores of the Juan De Fuca Strait. It was a little overcast this day and therefore half of the 100+ Mustangs showed up. Still it was a very nice show.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Super rare 1,000,000th Anniversary Edition 1966 Mustang hardtop owned by Paul Axiaq from Millbrae, California. It still has it's original 289ci V8 engine. Paul tells us more,
"You've heard about the 1966 Gold Edition Millionth Anniversary Mustangs that were built to commemorate the one-millionth-sales success in 1966. Well they only made about 50 of them so maybe not. They made about 50 of these and there are only 5 known to exist today!
In 1966, about 50 special ordered Anniversary Gold Mustangs were built as part of the Millionth Mustang Anniversary, special order number 1111 and sent to dealerships across the nation. Of the few that have been found, the common features include that they are all hardtops and have C-code 289ci 2-barrel V8 engine, pony interior, steel styled wheels, and special Anniversary Gold paint. There was no paint code for this particular vehicle and they were all made on March 29, 1966.
This car was in two magazines: The June 2009 issue of Cars & Parts, and the July 2009 issue of Mustang Monthly. The original owner says this car was the first unit produced, and that it had been on promotional display as Metke Ford in Bellevue Washington. 'Treasure Chest' keys were mailed to area residents - inside the dealership's chest were keys to the Gold Mustang. The owner's father-in-law stopped by the Ford place while his wife went shopping for a dress: the car was his. The whole story was told in the Seattle Times and Seattle Post Intelligencer. It has been in storage since 1985 by the original owner.
I purchased the car in June of 2009. The car is now stored in my garage where it has been since I purchased it. I have a copy of the original owner's title in Washington. It has a documented 53,987 original miles."
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is a shot of Paul's 1,000,000th Anniversary Edition 1966 Mustang hardtop in his garage. He has a Gold Pony license plate.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Millionth Anniversary Edition 1966 Mustang hardtop, left rear view.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Rear end view of this Anniversary Gold 1966 One Million Anniversary Edition Mustang.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Inside is a black Pony Interior.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is the data plate. All Million Anniversary Mustangs were built on March 29th and have a 1111 special order number.
(from page 12 of the 1966 Collection)
This super rare Mustang was featured in two magazines. The June 2009 issue of Cars & Parts, and the July 2009 issue of Mustang Monthly.
(from page 27 of the 1966 Collection)
Anniversary Gold 1966 Mustang Millionth Anniversary Edition hardtop owned by Shelley McCartney Adams from Tulsa, Oklahoma. It has the black Pony interior. Shelley tells us,
"My Grandpa and Grandma, Joe & Mary Jane McCartney, bought this car from an Okla City, Okla dealer off the show room floor. They owned McCartney Auto Service in Tulsa, OK. It was gave to me in a will, because I kept my first car that I still have - a 1967 Stang."
(from page 27 of the 1966 Collection)
Shelley sends us a couple more photos and more information. This one is a shot of the original 289 with air conditioning. She says, "They were at dealerships not to be sold . To be won. 50 states each had one. This is the Oklahoma one FRED JONES FORD OK CITY. But my Grandpa Joe talked Ford in to selling it to him for my Grandma Maryjane. 50 years in my family; 30 with her, 20 with me. The McCartneys of Tulsa's McCartney Auto Service now in its 3rd gen with my brother Jeff McCartney."
(from page 27 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is a peek inside. It has black seats and a center console.
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