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'66 442 Convertible, 400/3-sp Stick, Looks Original
This is great...a little worn but obviously loved throughout its life. Has a little rust in the trunk but looks pretty manageable as an easy winter project. Looks clean underneath, too. I'm not too knowledgable on the early 442s but the $22k ask seems OK...and there's a best offer option, so maybe $20k is the real number.
I have the same Ford-sourced 3-speed trans in my '67 GTO and it's one tough unit. Love the no-console look. Link to 1966 442 Convertible auction https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...42-convertible https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...42-convertible https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...42-convertible https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...42-convertible 338676M326602 |
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If it's as good as it looks 22.5k seems like a no brainer. Glad it's way up there in PA. I can't resist cheap junk.
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Totally agree. Any unmolested stick A-body convertible in this price range is pretty tempting.
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Hard to imagine that this has not sold :confused:
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I just can't bring myself to like the body style of the 65-67 442. It just looks slow.
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Someone needs to fix that leaky pinion seal. Slinging gear lube all over the place.
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