Make:
Ford
Model:
Mustang
Year:
1966
Mileage:
11865
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Indiana
City:
Indianapolis, IN
Zip:
46219
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible Restomod Widebody 11865 Miles
One of the best things about vintage Mustangs is their interchangeability, and how ripe they are for improvement in the resto-mod game. Not only do you get a wide variety of performance and styling parts you can use to customize your Pony, but thanks to the long-running Ford small block V8, upgrades can come from the factory as well as the aftermarket. Dig this diabolical 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible Restomod Wide-Body – a sinister-looking droptop with a powerful V8 heart that's been turned up to '11', an AOD transmission, performance-oriented suspension, and a host of options. And lest we forget, it's wrapped in a soul-stirring black tuxedo and features a beautifully executed bespoke interior. Before we get into the loads of performance hardware under the skin of this BEAST, just take a look at sexy it is. Wrapped in slick-black paint, the finish commands attention and looks just right on the iconic convertible's bodywork. Thanks to modern materials, it's miles deeper and more luxurious than anything found in the 1966 color palette, with a great shine that looks awesome from even several feet away. Yet it still pulls off an inviting look that doesn't hide the Mustang's true identity behind all that extra flash. Instead, it shows off laser-straight sheetmetal, and it's obvious that TONS of hours went into the bodywork before multiple layers of black paint were applied. Most of the build time was spent getting that wide-body kit to fit so well, transforming this droptop into an aggressively crouched predator that's further enhanced by its slammed stance. Add in the GT350 front valance, intimidating hood, and bulging side scoops and wheel arches and you're left with one of the coolest Mustang's we've ever seen. The finish shows incredibly well, borderline show-quality if not for a minor nitpick or two that easily escapes the majority of onlookers, and with the addition of subtle matte black/graphite stripes (a single stripe runs over the top of the car and matching decals are on the lower flanks) along with billet grilles, projector headlights, and hood pins/lanyards up front, the curb appeal is off-the-charts. There's not a ton of chrome, but the flashy stuff around the glass, mirrors, door handles, taillight lenses, and rear bumper was polished up to near-blinding effect to contrast the black finish. The car was exceptionally executed and has been impeccably cared-for since the build was completed, meaning this stunning restomod will be turning heads and dominating car shows for years.
One of the best things about vintage Mustangs is their interchangeability, and how ripe they are for improvement in the resto-mod game. Not only do you get a wide variety of performance and styling parts you can use to customize your Pony, but thanks to the long-running Ford small block V8, upgrades can come from the factory as well as the aftermarket. Dig this diabolical 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible Restomod Wide-Body – a sinister-looking droptop with a powerful V8 heart that's been turned up to '11', an AOD transmission, performance-oriented suspension, and a host of options. And lest we forget, it's wrapped in a soul-stirring black tuxedo and features a beautifully executed bespoke interior. Before we get into the loads of performance hardware under the skin of this BEAST, just take a look at sexy it is. Wrapped in slick-black paint, the finish commands attention and looks just right on the iconic convertible's bodywork. Thanks to modern materials, it's miles deeper and more luxurious than anything found in the 1966 color palette, with a great shine that looks awesome from even several feet away. Yet it still pulls off an inviting look that doesn't hide the Mustang's true identity behind all that extra flash. Instead, it shows off laser-straight sheetmetal, and it's obvious that TONS of hours went into the bodywork before multiple layers of black paint were applied. Most of the build time was spent getting that wide-body kit to fit so well, transforming this droptop into an aggressively crouched predator that's further enhanced by its slammed stance. Add in the GT350 front valance, intimidating hood, and bulging side scoops and wheel arches and you're left with one of the coolest Mustang's we've ever seen. The finish shows incredibly well, borderline show-quality if not for a minor nitpick or two that easily escapes the majority of onlookers, and with the addition of subtle matte black/graphite stripes (a single stripe runs over the top of the car and matching decals are on the lower flanks) along with billet grilles, projector headlights, and hood pins/lanyards up front, the curb appeal is off-the-charts. There's not a ton of chrome, but the flashy stuff around the glass, mirrors, door handles, taillight lenses, and rear bumper was polished up to near-blinding effect to contrast the black finish. The car was exceptionally executed and has been impeccably cared-for since the build was completed, meaning this stunning restomod will be turning heads and dominating car shows for years.