- 289V8 :
- 4 passenger car :
- Torch red :
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”
Hourly based pricing
$40.00 / per hour
Discount Rates
- 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.