Mustang GT 2+2 for 1966, Unrestored
As near original, the most noticeable non-stock items would be the mag wheels. Otherwise, the shield-shaped 'GT' emblem on the front fender and the individual block letters that spell out 'MUSTANG' below it within the graphic racing stripe are authentic for the Mustang GT models. The two fog lights located within the front grille opening were standard on GT versions as well though they could have been an optional extra on non-GT Mustangs.
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Updated thought considering the first comments during the first couple of days:
I interpret that most of the commentors recognize the uniqueness and intrinsic value of having a 60 year old example of a historically significant car unrestored, drivable and intact. What would be a bit of a tragedy (in my mind) is if a relative of the owner, with good intentions, secretly had the car restored unbeknownst to him!
Mustang GT 2+2 for 1966, Unrestored
As near original, the most noticeable non-stock items would be the mag wheels. Otherwise, the shield-shaped 'GT' emblem on the front fender and the individual block letters that spell out 'MUSTANG' below it within the graphic racing stripe are authentic for the Mustang GT models. The two fog lights located within the front grille opening were standard on GT versions as well though they could have been an optional extra on non-GT Mustangs.
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Updated thought considering the first comments during the first couple of days:
I interpret that most of the commentors recognize the uniqueness and intrinsic value of having a 60 year old example of a historically significant car unrestored, drivable and intact. What would be a bit of a tragedy (in my mind) is if a relative of the owner, with good intentions, secretly had the car restored unbeknownst to him!