Look Back at the Classic 1966 Ford Mustang Model-Year Lineup
There’s no doubt that 1966 is one of the most popular Ford Mustang model years in the history of the car. In fact, March 1966 marked the creation of the millionth Mustang.
Although the first few years were definitely good for Ford and its sporty Mustang, 1966 was the year all that hard work truly began to pay off. By 1966, most people began to associate the Ford Mustang with power and performance. It was the car to have if you needed a daily driver and it was the car to have if you needed a weekend cruiser with a sporty edge. 1966 Ford Mustang Production Stats Standard Convertible: 56,409 units Luxury Convertible: 12,520 units Convertible w/Bench Seats: 3,190 units Standard Coupe: 422,416 units Luxury Coupe: 55,938 units Coupe w/Bench Seats: 21,397 units Standard Fastback: 27,809 units Luxury Fastback: 7,889 units
Total Production: 607,568 units
Retail Prices: $2,652 Standard Convertible $2,416 Standard Coupe $2,607 Standard Fastback
Advertisements became popular reminders of the Mustang’s youthful spirit, such as one featuring two mature adults sitting in a new Mustang with the words, “Youth is a wonderful thing. What a crime to waste it on children.” It was the car to have it you were seeking the fountain of youth. It was the car to have if you were looking to win over your neighbor or hit the road for fun and adventure.
1966 Model-Year Highlights
New Wheels New Grille Pattern New Automatic Transmission Option for “Hi-Po” V-8 Models New Instrument Cluster New Rocker-Panel Trim Revised Side Scoops
Model-Year Overview In all, there were minimal changes to the Mustang in 1966. Production began in August of 1965 and featured a line up of: Coupe, Convertible, and Fastback. In all, Ford produced 607,568 total Mustangs in 1966. The car sported additional new colors, a redesigned grille, new instrument cluster, and new styled wheels. An automatic transmission became available for the “Hi-Po” V-8. Side scoops featured chrome trim with three wind-splits, and GT models received a new gas cap and driving lamps as standard equipment.
Ford offered a choice of four different engine configurations in 1966:
Engine Code T: 200 cubic inch I-6 engine @ 120hp w/9.2:1 compression and a one-barrel carburetor Engine Code C: 289 cubic inch V-8 engine @ 200hp w/9.3:1 compression and two-barrel carburetor Engine Code A: 289 cubic inch V-8 engine @ 225hp w/10.0:1 compression and a four-barrel carburetor Engine Code K: 289 cubic inch V-8 engine @ 271hp w/10.5:1 compression and a four-barrel carburetor
Vehicle Identification Number Decoder Example VIN #6FO8A100005
6=Last digit of Model Year (1966) F=Assembly Plant (F-Dearborn, R-San Jose, T-Metuchen) 08=Body Code (07-coupe, 08-convertible, 09-fastback) A=Engine Code 100005=Consecutive unit number
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