In running condition and decent shape
Originally a Raven Black factory 289-cid V8 car with a 4-speed manual transmission, this 1966 Mustang Fastback 2+2 has undergone an extensive 5-year restoration and while it was brought back to stock condition for the most part, along the way it also received some Shelby Mustang upgrades. The car was discovered in a warehouse where it had been sitting since the early 1990s, and while it was in running condition and in decent shape, the decision was made to do a complete tear-down and give the classic pony car a proper new lease on life!
Fastback Mustangs featured a large rear glass that measures ten square feet in. One of the Shelby-inspired enhancements was the fitting of 1966 Shelby GT350 quarter windows. Plexiglass windows replaced the C-pillar vents on standard Mustangs, as a means of providing race drivers a better view of upcoming race cars on the track.
Given enhancements