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Re: 1966 GT350 Owner’s Manual questions
Tommy, the cost Mustangs was less than that in 1975 My best friend bought a souped up A code fastback w/ a 4 speed for $250.00 complete. another friend bought a 66 K code fastback for $800.00. I paid a guy $50.00 to take a running white convert with a red interior out of my driveway. It needed a tune up. I had an opportunity to buy Tim Mitoma's #5S465 for $3200.00 but thought it was too much money. We bought a bunch of stuff for 65 & 66 GT350's original stuff that I'm now re-using (that 69 Rambox manifold from another thread on this forum) from Maier Racing, Westcott Racing, Bob Tillius (sp?) at Group 44, up in Petaluma (next door to Sears Point) he raced those white British converts he also had GT350 stuff. Dolphin Coventry in Mountain View was the local Weber specialist. This was the mid 70's
Now that we're older and wiser (55+) driving the current German stuff on a regular basis and working in plush offices, weeding through things stumbling across stuff from the past, now building a clone car because real 65's and for that matter 66's have escalated to prices rivaling the cost of real estate just to thrash around as a hobby car. you know what, it's still fun.
I got off on a crazy tangent here. Anyway here are a few pics I took a few minutes ago of the 66 the Owners Manual. Is it real or not? This was form Bill Maier from 1976. There is a file size limit so I may have to post a second reply with pictures. Let me know Thanks ~Earl
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