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Ron And Donna Silva's '66 GT Hardtop Helps Them Celebrate Their own Youth Movement

 1966 Ford Mustang Passengers Side View

Ron and Donna Silva have broken one of the primary rules of modern post-World War II culture. They have been together a long time, violating the "50-percent of all marriages fail" Baby Boomer/Gen-X statistic. Think of this Sanger, California, couple as solid, predictable, reliable people with their feet squarely on the ground. They have gone the distance.

A funny thing about middle age, it makes us want to rush out and find tangible ways to relive our youth. Ron and Donna needed the therapy of something old et familiar.

 1966 Ford Mustang Passengers Side View

The Silva's Emberglo '66 Mustang GT hardtop, VIN 6R07A222546, is a fitting tribute to their union. At a time when the Vietnam War raged and Watergate was an unknown piece of Washington real estate, high school students Ron and Donna dated, going out in an Emberglo '66 hardtop. The Mustang was eventually sold, and a lifetime of memories passed.

For Ron and Donna, finding a Mustang fitting the description of Ron's high school '66 wouldn't be simple. For one thing, even though Emberglo is a striking color that nearly everyone likes today, only a single-digit percentage of them were produced in '66. When Ron went to the Web in search of an Emberglo Mustang, the ones he found were on the East Coast. Not interested in purchasing a car by way of pictures and promises, Ron and Donna continued shopping for a Mustang they see and touch. Ron's persistence paid off with an Emberglo Mustang just 20 miles from his doorstep. This car had been sitting in the original owner's dusty carport for five years. It didn't take much for Ron to get it running for the drive home.

 1966 Ford Mustang Front Cabin View

Once home, the Silvas decided to strip down the car for a bumper-to-bumper freshening that included a Sherwin-Williams paint job by H&L Auto Body in Sanger. Over the next 16 months, Ron worked nights and weekends until the car was ready for action. Sixteen months of hard work included new GT underpinnings, a complete 289-4V engine rebuild, and a T5 five-speed transmission upgrade from National Drivetrain Service. Ron fitted the axles with 15x7-inch Magnum 500 wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/As. To improve both stability and traction, Ron opted for Shelby underride traction bars.

 1966 Ford Mustang Engine View

Because Ron wanted more power from the car's original 289, he did a bit of restomod with an Edelbrock Performer 289 intake and an Autolite 4100 carburetor from Pony Carburetors. Ron chose a 4100 over an equivalent and the ever-popular Holley 4150 because he liked having the factory original carburetor. When the Edelbrock/Autolite combo proved not quite enough for Ron, he installed a more-aggressive hydraulic camshaft.

 1966 Ford Mustang Cabin View

As you can see, Ron went stock virtually everywhere else. We like the factory look of the underdash air-conditioning unit from Classic Auto Air. That, coupled with the original Tecumseh compressor, brings back a familiar feel from long ago. Ron exercised street smarts by incorporating a dual-braking system, dividing the front and rear brakes, which keeps at least one of the systems working should the other fail.


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