For Sale: 1966 Ford Mustang in New Smyrna Beach, Florida for sale in New Smyrna Beach, FL

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Vehicle Description UPDATE:
As of August 2020 this car has a brand new Summit Racing Blueprint 302 motor (MLL-BP3024CTC) installed, plus a new A/C with R134a instead of R12, new condenser, new radiator, new power steering pump, and all associated hoses and parts.
This motor has less than 250 miles on it.
The transmission shifts smoothly.
This iconic 1966 Ford Mustang resto-mod is in excellent condition and gets noticed wherever it goes.
The light blue interior is rarely found in this good of condition and really compliments the Wimbledon White exterior color.
It is garage kept and let out on weekends to stretch its legs across Central Florida on BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires on Rally wheels with tunes pumping out of a RetroSound digital bluetooth receiver with Pioneer speakers.
The odometer reads 20086 as of 9/18/19, but since I'm not the original owner it is anybody's guess about the actual mileage.
This car isn't perfect, but it is in excellent condition and is ready for show and/or go for a fraction of the cost of those perfect cars.
That said, please don't waste my time or yours with low-ball offers or scams because I want to sell this car, but I don't HAVE to sell it.
This car is located in Eastern Central Florida and pick-up or delivery will be the responsibility of the buyer.
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  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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