Mystery Tarp Find: 1966 Ford Mustang

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From the sellers of few pictures and words department, we have this–well–what exactly is it we do have? The seller tells us that it’s a red, V8-powered 1966 Ford Mustang. Okay, I guess we’ll have to take their word for it, because there aren’t any other pictures in the ad here on craigslist. The car is located in Homestead, Florida. Thanks to Barn Finds reader Mark H. for sending in this mystery find!

This is what a nice red V8 1966 Mustang coupe should look like. Now how far off is this one? Well, the seller does tell us that the interior is gutted. Okay, we can solve that one, there are all kinds of reproduction Mustang interior components available. They tell us the floors are solid. I’m wondering if there were solid before being put under the dreaded, moisture-retaining blue tarp or if they still are solid. The seller says they have all kinds of parts and good seats as well. I would wonder about the “torque boxes” under the car and what it really looks like. Also–if the seller can’t even bother to uncover the car before advertising it, I wonder if the $2,500 is too high of a price? What do you think, given what we know, about this mystery Mustang find?

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  1. Rob from Texas

    A new low in classified auto ads.

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  2. sir mike

    Beware of this Craigslist ad…

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  3. Arguendo

    $2500 option to lift the tarp, and find…

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  4. John M.

    I’ll pass.

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  5. Woodie Man

    Freakin lunatic

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  6. John T

    Without actually being able to see the car, one would have to assume that the car is junk. Maximum scrap value at a junkyard is $300 tops.

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  7. dan

    he didn’t want to disturb the tarp pantani….

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    • Jeff

      tarp finds

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  8. Jeff

    I spy the lower portion of a red, rear quarter panel…

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  9. Stang1968

    I think his little lady has been asking him to clean up the yard and get rid of it. Obviously he doesn’t want to, so he puts the worst picture up just so he can tell her he has it up on CL but no one has called.

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  10. nessy

    The photo of the nice red car is the same car, he just said. That is what it looked like when he put the blue tarp on it just last year. Honest, he said with his bold plaid shirt and a big cigar.

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  11. ulm210

    This is how urban legends start… “I answered a craigslist ad and then I woke up in a bathtub filled with ice and my kidneys were missing…”

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  12. Warren

    All of the above here….CL…. ya get what you pay for.

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  13. Brian Gould

    I think this one is a “special edition” Mustang. For the luxury pony car market back in ’66 Ford had a special TV edition. Note the vintage analog TV antenna. Of course as part of a restoration it would be necessary to uprade to a digital antenna and tv as the over the air signals are now all digital. I think they only made one of these.

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    • michael streuly

      There is no such thing as a digital tv antenna

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      • Brian Gould

        Nor is there a 1966 luxury pony car “special edition” with incorporated tv. With or without an analog antenna.

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      • The Evil Doctor

        Good point, Oblio.

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      • Bill

        Its not an antenna, it’s an earl.

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    • Keith

      Funny but there actually WAS a TV option available on a ’67, but on a Cougar. I have seen one in person about 3 years ago….here’s a pic of the TV.

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      • Brian Gould

        Hilarious. Was it mounted in the dash (god help us)? Or in the back seat?

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      • PRA4SNW

        LOL! We had that same exact TV. Didn’t remember it until seeing this picture.

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  14. jw454

    If they’re too lazy to remove the tarp to take even one picture to try to sell it, there’s little wonder why the project failed.

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  15. nessy

    Hey, what if it’s a GT convertible or a fastback with a 4 speed? You never know..

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    • DrinkinGasoline

      I guess it’s like The Price Is Right….OK Clarice, do you want what is under Tarp A or are you going with what is behind the Shed Door ??? You have 5 seconds to answer.
      I pick the tarp Bob !
      BUZZER !!!
      (removing tarp reveals a cardboard cut-out of a Mustang)…
      OH MY !! I’m sorry Clarice, you should have picked the Shed Door !
      Here’s what you passed over Clarice…A FULLY RESTORED 1956 PORSCHE 356 SPEEDSTER !!!!
      This has been a Mark Goodson and Bill Todman production.

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      • Brian Gould

        Sounds more like “Let’s Make a Deal” to me. Whatever.

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  16. Bob

    I wonder what the seller is smoking?

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  17. Mlaw

    Fake ad beware of Craigslist..

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  18. Mlaw

    Fake ad beware of Craigslist..scam

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  19. Bruce Fischer

    Too damn lazy to remove the tarp.BEWARE!!! Bruce.

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  20. Milt

    Call the guy up and INSIST on just buying the tarp and the wood on top.

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  21. Paul

    Sadly he is probably getting lots calls.

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  22. Chris in WNC

    possibly a scam,
    more likely Stang68’s scenario is in play.

    if I lived near Homestead, I would have to go lift that tarp up.

    but I would not go alone or unarmed.

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  23. skidr55

    Look at the clean tarp, all the wood stacked and leaves thrown on top. Staged…

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  24. Shane Friederich

    Too lazy to finish the car and too lazy to remove the tarp…good luck buddy

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  25. Brian

    Covered with a tarp in So. Florida? All that moisture trapped under there. You will need a shovel to pick this up.

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  26. Wildman

    The BLUE TARP OF DEATH….
    Nothing rots out and promotes rust any worse than covering a vehicle with one of those woven tarps. Moisture wicks through woven tarps everywhere they come into contact with a surface, but then the moisture stays trapped underneath and simply cycles from vapor to condensate as temperatures fluctuate, because those tarps simply don’t breathe. If you want turn something into a rusty mess put one of those tarps on, leave it and forget it… Those tarps are meant to protect from heavy rains/weather and are for short term use only, or for use to hide something so hideous it shouldn’t be seen.

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    • Wildman

      Note: “Specifically referring to cheap woven plastic tarps, most often are blue, silver, or green and sometimes brown.”

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  27. Chebby

    Mush-tang.

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  28. Ric Parrish

    Staged, the tarp is new.

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