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1966 Mustang Convertible - Island Girl
'66 Mustang Factoid Production began at Milpitas, California, and Dearborn, Michigan, on August 16, 1965 Production began at Metuchen, New Jersey, on August 25, 1965 Total Mustang production reached 1 million units on March 2, 1966 District Sales Office (DSO) coding changed on January 1, 1966 February 3, 1966 is the earliest documented Sprint 200 February 9, 1966 is the earliest documented '67 color on a '66 Mustang On May 8, 1966, Ford went to rail-style rocker arms on the 289 along with pent roof valve covers Milpitas production ended on Monday, July 29, 1966 Dearborn production ended on Friday, August 12, 1966 Metuchen production ended on Saturday, July 27, 1966
Ford Mustang Research
Car and Truck pricing can be complicated and sometimes confusing. As an authority on car buying needs we provide information about new cars, such as the Ford Mustang and all the features it comes with. The Mustang has a V8 standard engine producing 315 horsepower, and it comes with comparable warranty coverage to other vehicles in its class. The Mercury Milan and the Ford Shelby GT 500 are other vehicles that might interest you.
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1966 Ford Mustang Convertible - Silver Mine
As someone who grew up in the Washington, D.C. area, my eyes and ears perk up whenever I stumble upon a Mustang enthusiast from back home. Today, I make my home in sunny Southern California, about 60...
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