1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
by Flees Photos
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1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
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Flees Photos
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Photograph - Home Decor And Giclee Wall Art By Chris Flees
Description
The 1966 Ford Mustang GT convertible is a classic American muscle car that has left a lasting legacy in the automotive world. Here are some key details about its history, facts, approximate production numbers, and innovations:
History:
The Ford Mustang was first introduced in April 1964 as a 1965 model. It quickly gained popularity and became an iconic symbol of the American automobile industry. The 1966 model year marked the second year of production for the Mustang, and it saw several updates and improvements.
Facts:
The GT designation stands for "Grand Touring," and it was used to identify the high-performance variants of the Mustang.
The 1966 Ford Mustang GT convertible featured a 289-cubic-inch V8 engine as standard, producing 225 horsepower.
It was available with either a 3-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission.
The convertible top was power-operated, making it easier to raise and lower.
The GT package included additional performance features, such as a stiffer suspension, dual exhausts with trumpet-style outlets, grille-mounted fog lights, and GT badges.
Inside, the GT convertible typically featured a sporty interior with bucket seats and a floor-mounted shifter.
Approximate Production Numbers:
The exact production numbers for specific Mustang variants can be challenging to pinpoint with absolute accuracy. However, Ford produced a significant number of Mustangs in 1966. The total Mustang production for the 1966 model year was around 607,568 units. The breakdown of GT convertible production is a subset of this total, but specific figures for the GT convertible may vary.
Innovations:
While the 1966 Ford Mustang GT convertible built upon the success of the 1965 model, it didn't introduce groundbreaking innovations but continued to refine and improve the Mustang line. Some innovations and features introduced in the 1965 Mustang and carried over to the 1966 model included:
The iconic "pony car" design with a long hood and short deck.
A wide range of engine options, from the inline-six to various V8 engines.
The introduction of the "C-4" automatic transmission as an option.
A sporty interior with bucket seats and a floor-mounted shifter.
The option for various factory-installed equipment, including air conditioning and power steering.
The 1966 Ford Mustang GT convertible remains a beloved classic car for its combination of style, performance, and affordability. While it didn't introduce groundbreaking innovations, it continued to capture the spirit of American muscle cars and is a symbol of the mid-1960s automotive landscape.
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October 14th, 2023
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