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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1966-ford-mustang-fastback-54/Description:
This 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350H is finished in black with gold stripes over black and powered by a 289ci V8 paired with a C4 three-speed automatic transmission. Features include a four-barrel carburetor, electronic ignition, dual-outlet exhaust, hood and side scoops, hood pins, 14″ Magnum 500-style wheels, front disc brakes, a dash-mounted tachometer, latch-and-link harnesses for both occupants, and a push-button AM radio. The GT350H was the result of a partnership between Ford and the Hertz car rental company, and the car is said to have been acquired by the owner in 1981 before later being refurbished in 2015. This GT350H is offered on dealership consignment in Houston, Texas with refurbishment photos, service records, and a clean Texas title.
The car is said to have been refinished in black with gold stripes during the 2015 refurbishment. Features include chrome bumpers, a hood scoop, quarter windows, and side scoops. The paintwork and exterior trim are shown up close in the photo gallery below.
Chrome-finished 14″ Magnum 500-style wheels wear Hertz “Sports Car Club” center caps and are mounted with Goodyear Blue Streak white-letter tires. Braking is provided by front discs and rear drums.
The cockpit features front bucket seats trimmed in black vinyl and a folding rear bench with textured inserts. A Ford-branded AM radio is mounted in the center of the dashboard along with a competition brake warning sticker, and additional equipment includes latch-and-link harnesses for both occupants and crank windows.
The three-spoke steering wheel fronts a 140-mph speedometer, auxiliary gauges, and a dash-mounted tachometer. The five-digit odometer shows 6k miles, approximately 500 miles have been added by the owner. Total mileage is unknown.
The 289ci K-code Windsor V8 features a four-barrel carburetor, electronic ignition, and was factory rated at 306 horsepower and 329 lb-ft of torque in the GT350H. The engine bay is equipped with an export brace and a straight Monte Carlo bar.
Power is delivered to the wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission and a 9″ rear axle.
*** We discussed the car back in May 2021 when it was on ebay. Thread here:
http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=15076.msg123449#msg123449