66 Mustang
I'm new to the forum but i'm looking for some advice on the value of a car my grandfather has.
He has an original 1966 Ford Mustang GT coupe. It's a true 4-speed car with the 289 four barrel V-8 engine. He claims it also has the original pony interior tha was available at that time.
He's the original owner and says it's came with the 289 cid engine and 4 speed tranny.
Being in real good condition what would you guess a car like this would be valued at?
Thanks for any responses,
Dan
He has an original 1966 Ford Mustang GT coupe. It's a true 4-speed car with the 289 four barrel V-8 engine. He claims it also has the original pony interior tha was available at that time.
He's the original owner and says it's came with the 289 cid engine and 4 speed tranny.
Being in real good condition what would you guess a car like this would be valued at?
Thanks for any responses,
Dan
well, its hard for me to put an exact dollar figure on a car like that, but if it is infact an original GT in good shape with the originial pony interior, i would say the car is worth a pretty shiney penny.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...23631077QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...23938988QQrdZ1
Those were the two closest I could find for you on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...23938988QQrdZ1
Those were the two closest I could find for you on ebay.
Given the cost of living out here, you fans are being conservative. If the rust is strictly surface, with no panels needing replaced, 10K is a steal for a GT out here. Geeez, I need to move outa this flippin state!!!!
If the car is as you describe it, is really clean and relatively rust free, you are looking at a lot more than 10k there. Try Kelly Blue Book - they still do classics there and I think you will be surprised (a primo '65 fastback GT lists at 50k now!)


