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1966 Ford Thunderbird The fourth generation of the Ford Thunderbird the 66 was the last year of this generation and body style. This is a very original matching numbers car. V8 -315hp and automatic transmission. A/C, Cruise control. White vinyl interior. 1966 models received a very becoming face lift to their interiors. Trim patterns on the seats, door panels, and rear quarter trim panels gave the interior a change of appearance, very necessary for a car in its 3rd model year. The seat pattern was changed to a "biscuit" and "pleated" pattern, while the side panels were molded vinyl pleats, slightly wider in appearance than on previous models in this series. The polished trim that had run from the front of the door panel, just below the vent window, and along the molded armrest, to the rear seat, was eliminated. A much simpler (and smaller) molding was used to clean up this area of the interior. A new acrylic centerpiece was used in the center of the round padded steering wheel hub, and on cars without the Safety-Convenience Control Panel, the newly standard emergency flasher system was mounted just below the map light switch on the center section of the instrument panel. On Conventional Hardtops and Convertibles, the standard seat belt reminder light was mounted in the same place as it was in 1965. This car was purchased from a private collection is drivable daily or ready for restoration. Dont miss out on this end of an era T-Bird See video of this car on youtube. Search ICMYCAR
@huntermike100 LOL @ you.
Thebearcat66 9 months ago
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Who gives a shit??????? Chevelles rule anyway
huntermike100 1 year ago
I love the interior of the back seats how it curves around like a 50's diner booth, when i get my 58 i'll swap out the interior of one like this one!
hellenic300 1 year ago
@michaeljordan23459
in 66 there were three options, the z code 390 rated 315 horses, and the 428 rated at 340 horses. and the 8 code 390 rated at 265 horses for out of country orders.
on top of that you must be thinking of a different year as there was no sports roadsters in 66.
now in 63 there was an m code 390 but even that was rated at 340.
so next time before you talk please do your research
bbyeater 1 year ago
@bbyeater no they didnt lol
michaeljordan23459 1 year ago
@michaeljordan23459 no in 66 they raised the hp to 315.
bbyeater 1 year ago
I have a 1966 T-Bird in my garage.
Banshee177 1 year ago
Sorry michaeljordan, standard 66 390 rated at 315 hp, optional 428 rated at 340hp, v code not available.
tbirdsteve1 1 year ago
none of the factory engines came with 315 horsepower. it was a j code - 275 hp, m code - 300 hp, or a v code - 340(exclusive to sports roadsters)
michaeljordan23459 1 year ago