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1966 Ford Mustang Roadster - Lookin' For Adventure

1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop Roadster Grille Running Horse
1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop Roadster Hood Latch
1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop Roadster Engine
1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop Roadster Engine
1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop Roadster Seats
  • '66 Mustang Hardtop Roadster
  • Owner: Michael Rossa, Fairfield, CA
  • 294ci 289 V-8
  • 4.030-inch bore, 2.870-inch stroke
  • Shelby forged steel crank
  • Shelby forged I-beam connecting rods
  • Keith Black Silv-O-Lite pistons
  • Ported/polished 289 iron heads
  • Weiand Stealth dual-plane intake
  • Race Demon 650-cfm carburetor
  • Ford Racing Performance Parts valve covers
  • Comp Cams hydraulic roller camshaft
  • 1.6:1 FRPP roller rocker arms
  • MSD ignition system
  • Top Loader four-speed
  • 8-inch
  • 4.11 gears
  • Traction-Lok differential
  • Sanderson shorty headers
  • 2-1/2-inch aluminized tubing
  • Hooker Aero Chamber mufflers
  • Front: Grab-A-Trak coil-on-upper arm with Koni adjustable shocks, stock springs cut 1 inch to lower ride height
  • Rear: Grab-A-Trak five-leaf mideye with Koni adjustable shocks, underride traction bars
  • Front: 11-inch disc
  • Rear: 10-inch drum
  • Front: American Racing Torq-Thrust, 14x7 inches
  • Rear: American Racing Torq-Thrust, 15x81/2 inches
  • Front: BFGoodrich Radial T/A, P215/60HR14
  • Rear: BFGoodrich Radial T/A, P265/50HR15
  • Black vinyl Interior Decor Group with Auto Meter tachometer, Stewart-Warner instrumentation, Custom Autosound system, Hurst Competition Plus shifter, three-point custom rollbar, custom console, TMI Sport Seats from Mustangs Plus
  • Ebony Black with flames, fender flares, aero hoodscoop, Le Mans-style pop-open gas cap, Scott Drake billet taillamp bezels

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