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1966 pony
Hello there!
I have a 66 straight 6. I am a new enthusiast to restoring a vehicle, always loved Mustangs never came across the opportunity till recently. I noticed my registration and pink say 66, but the side moldings are those of a 65. Any ideas??? |
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The rockers may have 65 stamped in them in bold lettering, but this does not mean it is a '65. I worked on a '64 Fairlane that had a 65 stamping. I always check the taillights for years. There will be the last two digits of the year somewhere in the code on the lense, i.e. a 1966 will have 66 somewhere on the lense.
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Re: 1966 pony
Ford part #'s start with a letter for the decade (I believe the 1960S was a C) then a number for the year. The easiest # to see is on the intake manifold, it's not definitive proof of the year but it will give you some evidence.
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SWEET
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Don't always go by the tailight numbers, they can say anything from 64 to 66, on that era car there was no differnce.
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