Condition, condition, condition. Condition is a very critical part of the value when talking about a classic car. The other main thing is does the numbers match which means when the vin number is decoded does the car have the correct motor and other thing that it came with when new. It doesn't have to be the motor it came with it just has to be the right motor not a 302 if it came with a 289 ect. A parts car of that year is around 5 to 7 thousand. Fair condition which means it runs and drives but body is rough would be 8 to 10 thousand and good condition would be 12 to 16 thousand. In very good restored condition you're looking at 20 to 25 thousand.
about 16 gal
The top speed for the 1966 Ford Mustang is around 150 to 170
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1000-1800 bucks if its all rusted
The price of a Ford Mustang depends if it's a coups of convertable. A coupe cost about $54, 000 to $55, 000 but a convertable cost from $58, 000 to $60, 000. The price depends on the model. The better and newer the model, the more the price.
Research has shown that there are a number of options available for purchasing parts for a 1966 Ford Mustang. These parts can be found on eBay, CJ PonyParts, and Dallas Mustang.
The car is a Blue 1968 Ford Mustang convertable with a Black Top.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1965-1966-ford-mustang-specifications.htm
NO. It will not bolt up.
I believe that is 35 to 38 point dwell for a 1966 Ford Mustang 200 straight 6 cylinder
The 1966 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight six spark plug gap is .032 to .036 inch