Here’s a thoroughly restored 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop that’s been treated to substantial upgrades and it’s now available from the MaxMotive Pittsburgh Showroom. It was finished in 2006 and has been driven just 1850 miles since. Among the upgrades is a 302ci V8 engine with an Edelbrock carburetor on an Edelbrock Performer aluminum intake, and ceramic coated headers with a complete dual exhaust system. It adds up to 405 estimated horsepower sent through an automatic transmission to a 3.54 rear axle. Power front disc brakes bring it back to a stop. Among the brightest reds available, Viper Red exterior paint works in concert with the red and black vinyl interior and the Magnum 500 chrome wheels for a striking yet classic Mustang look. A cowl induction hood was added to direct cool air to the open element air cleaner. Inside, air conditioning provides extra comfort, and a complete set of Stewart-Warner gauges accompanies the tachometer. A handsome wood rim steering wheel with a tilt column, a factory center console and shifter, and an Autosound stereo fitted to the dash with a 10-disc CD changer mounted in the trunk are among the car’s other attributes. This 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop retains the character of a car that began an entire automotive category, with upgrades to the performance, comfort, and appearance. Please be sure to see the detailed photos at /span-.