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Ford Mustang V8 Cabriolet '66

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Ford Mustang V8 Cabriolet '66 (1966)

Reference CH9499
Make Ford
Model Mustang V8 Cabriolet '66
Type cabrio
Construction year 1966
KM 24830 miles
Cilinder displacement 4735
Gears automatic
Steering left hand drive

As Lee Iacocca's assistant general manager and chief engineer, Donald N. Frey, was the head engineer for the Mustang project — supervising the development of the Mustang in a record 18 months — while Iacocca himself championed the project as Ford Division general manager. The Mustang prototype was a two-seat, mid-mounted engine roadster, styled in part by Phil Clark.

The Mustang I was later remodeled as a four-seat car styled under the direction of Project Design Chief Joe Oros and his team of L. David Ash, Gale Halderman, and John Foster — in Ford's Lincoln–Mercury Division design studios, which produced the winning design in an intramural design contest instigated by Iacocca. To decrease development costs, the Mustang used chassis, suspension, and drivetrain components derived from the Ford Falcon and Fairlane. It used a unitized platform-type frame from the 1964 Falcon, and welded box-section side rails, including welded crossmembers. Although hardtop Mustangs accounted for the highest sales, durability problems with the new frame led to the engineering of a convertible first, which ensured adequate stiffness. Overall length of the Mustang and Falcon was identical, although the Mustang's wheelbase was slightly shorter.

The design team had been given five goals for the design of the Mustang: it would seat four, have bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter, weigh no more than 2500 pounds and be no more than 180 inches in length, sell for less than $2500, and have multiple power, comfort and luxury options. Since it was introduced five months before the normal start of the production year and manufactured among 1964 Ford Falcons and 1964 Mercury Comets, the earliest Mustangs are widely referred to as the 1964 model. A more accurate description is the "early 1965" model because it underwent significant changes at the beginning of the regular model year. All the early cars, however, were marketed by Ford as 1965 models. The low-end model hardtop used a 170 cu in (2.8 L) straight-6 engine and three-speed manual transmission and retailed for US$2,368.

  • Specifications
  • Bodywork
  • Length : cm (in): 461 (181.6)
  • Width : cm (in): 173 (68.2)
  • Height : cm (in): 130 (51.2)
  • Wheelbase : cm (in) : 274 (108)
  • Weight: kg (lb) : 1165 (2571)
  • Mechanics.
  • Displacement : V8 4727 (289 cu in), front-mounted
  • Valve gear : 16
  • Fuel system : 1 quadruple-barrel carburetor 
  • Gearbox : 4-speed automatic 
  • Drive wheels : rear-wheel drive
  • Maximum power : 202hp at 4800rpm
  • Maximum torque : 414Nm at 3200 rpm
  • Maximum speed : 208 km/h (129 mph)
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