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1966 Mustang “Sally”

From  $399.00 - $429.00 Unit Price $429.00

The legend. Everybody wants a first gen Ford Mustang. This red convertible is a puristic ’60s car. Its powerful 289 V8 wants to be tamed. She is a challenge to drive, with the drums and no power steering. Puristic.

Day based pricing : 1966 Mustang “Sally”
Friday - $399.00
Saturday - $429.00
Sunday - $429.00
Monday - $399.00
Tuesday - $399.00
Wednesday - $399.00
Thursday - $399.00
Hourly based pricing

$40.00 / per hour

Discount Rates
3 - 6 days : 15 %
7 - 30 days : 40 %
Pickup Date & Time
Dropoff Date & Time
Quantity
  • 289V8 :
  • 4 passenger car :
  • Torch red :
  • Automatic transmission
  • Powertop
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • Seatbelts

Description

The legend. Everybody wants a first gen Ford Mustang. This red convertible is a puristic ’60s car. Its powerful V8 wants to be tamed.

As Lee Iacocca’s assistant general manager and chief engineer, Donald Fry was the head engineer for the Mustang project — supervising the development of the Mustang in a record 18 months from September 1962 to April 1964.] — while Iacocca himself championed the project as Ford Division general manager.

Drawing on inspiration from the mid-engined Ford Mustang concept vehicle, Lee Iacocca ordered development of a new “small car”] to vice-president of design at Ford, Eugene Bordinat

Bordinat tasked Ford’s three design studios (Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, and Advanced Design) to create proposals for the new vehicle.

The design teams had been given five goals for the design of the Mustang: It would seat four, have bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter, weigh no more than 2,500 pounds (1,100 kg) and be no more than 180 inches (5 m) in length, sell for less than US$2,500 (equivalent to $23,589 in 2022), and have multiple power, comfort, and luxury options.

On April 16, 1964, Ford simultaneously ran commercials on all three of the major television networks, and the next day, on April 17, the vehicle was released. On its first day, 22000 Mustangs were sold, and by the end of 1964, Ford sold 263,434 Mustangs. This day became history, it was the day, the pony cars were born.
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