Project Six

On May 23rd 1966, a Red 1966 Ford Mustang rolled off the San Jose assembly line floor. It received all the standard 1966 options for a Coupe, and a Six Cylinder 200 power plant with a C4 Automatic. It made it's first home in a garage somewhere in Seattle, Washington. Its journey from there is unknown, but a garage in Southern California has been it's home for the past 20 years. On June 13th 1996, it was restored beyond the original build sheet's specifications. Since then, many changes have been made, and borrowing some parts from other Fords as far back as 1954. Just enough modern technology was added to make this Inline Six more enjoyable to drive.

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