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(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection) The Hertz Sports Car Club features the G.T. 350-H (The H is for Hertz) This exciting car is available for rental exclusively through Hertz in more than 60 cities coast to coast. The car is readily identifiable by its jet black body and vivid twin gold rally stripes from grille to rear bumper. These cars are available to business travelers who want a change of pace in motoring, by sports car owners away from home and by vacationers who consider driving an enjoyable holiday sport. Carrol Shelby, maker of the world-famous 1965 Manufacturer's Champion Cobra, took the Mustang Fastback and turned it into a high performance champion. First, he took the super-powered Ford 289 engine and "Cobra-ized" it... and he ended up with an unbelievable 306 charging horses. He redesigned the suspension geometry and came up with a car that handles with the ease of a street machine and the response-to-command of a competition car. There is an interesting note at the bottom that only the original renter of the car can drive it.

(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection) This page of the original Hertz rental brochure of the 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350H shows some of the differences between the standard Mustang and the GT350H.

(from page 38 of the 1966 Collection) The back page shows all the cities you could rent a 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350H.


(from page 40 of the 1966 Collection) Mustang zooms past its first million ...starts its second million with a Special Mustang Sale says a print ad in the April 1st, 1966 edition of the Seattle Times. This is actually the first Sprint model with the 200cu inline 6-cycle engine, interior and exterior upgrades. The options listed as part of the sale include: wire-style wheels covers, accent paint stripe, chrome air cleaner cover, 5 dial instrument cluster, a lively 200cu six, sports steering wheel, 7-feature safety package, courtesy lights, and much more as the ad says. There is also mention of a Western Journeys 128 pages of breath-taking trips and western adventure in full color. This book was a special 1966 edition of Ford Times Magazine which was printed by Ford and came out monthly from 1908 to 1993.

(from page 40 of the 1966 Collection) Your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealers say: Test-Drive a Winner says a Seattle Times newspaper ad from April 28th, 1966. This ad was run near the end of the month long Millionth Anniversary sale. The ad says, Mustang - a runaway best seller over right from the start! And today, over a million happy owners can tell you plenty about Mustang's winning ways. Lots of "extras" at no extra cost. Over 70 sports, luxury and performance options, including a 271-hp Cobra V-8. Any way you look at it, you're ahead in a Ford all the way? This ad also talks about a free Western Journeys 128 page booklet on travel and adventure in the West.


(from page 44 of the 1966 Collection) Mustang zooms past its first million ...starts on its second with a Special Mustang Sale! This is a corporate Ford ad we found in the March 30th, 1966 edition of The Evening Standard newspaper of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. It says that for 30 days you can get a specially priced Mustang with wire-styled wheels, accent paint stripe, chrome air cleaner, and center console. The 200ci in-line 6 cylinder or V8 was available under the hood.

(from page 44 of the 1966 Collection) This ad was placed by Lewis Ford in the April 21st, 1966 edition of the Gastonia Gazette of Gastonia, North Carolina. This Millionth Mustang Anniversary sale shows a $2180 Mustang with the 200ci Sprint options group (body side accent stripe, chrome air cleaner, engine decal, wire-style wheels, and center console), Safety Equipment Group (padded instrument panel and sun visors, outside rear view mirror, front and back seat belts, backup lights, emergency flashers, windshield washer & electric wipers), plus the standard features (bucket seats, vinyl trim, full carpeting, 200cu six engine, 3 speed manual floor shift, suspended accelerator pedal, and 5-dial instrument panel), and a personalized nameplate if you buy a Mustang in April.

(from page 44 of the 1966 Collection) Mustang is 1,000,000 strong! We're shooting the works with our Millionth Mustang Success Sale!!. This newspaper advertisement was placed by Anderson Ford in the April 8th, 1966 edition of the Kingsport News of Kingsport, Tennessee. The price of the same options are a bit higher than on the previous ad of this set at $2534.62.

(from page 44 of the 1966 Collection) April 1966 is Mustang Month! and the Millionth Mustang Success Sale. This full page newspaper advertisement was placed by Robertson Ford in the April 23rd, 1966 edition of the Ottawa Herald of Ottawa, Kansas.

(from page 44 of the 1966 Collection) Here is a full page Ford Corporate newspaper advertisement for the Millionth Mustang Sale placed in the March 29th, 1966 edition of the Press-Telegram of Long Beach, California.


(from page 45 of the 1966 Collection) This is an April 7th, 1966 advertisement by Jackson Goldie Ford in the Oakland Tribune of Oakland, California. It shows one of the sales based on the colors available in 1966 including special order Playboy Pink and Thunderbird Honeydew Yellow. Sales like this were common in 1966, 1967 and 1968, mainly because of the availability of pink. We call it the Easter Collection of Colors. We've edited this advertisement by removing all the other cars listed. Here are those colors on Mustangs: .


(from page 45 of the 1966 Collection) Magazine ad demonstrating the importance of the power front disc brakes on the 1966 Mustang GT. It is titled, "Ford comes up with a real stopper!"


(from page 45 of the 1966 Collection) Check out this cool 1966 Mustang Shelby GT350 magazine ad. It's the "Son of Cobra" advertisement. It says that the car can go 0-60mph in only 5.7 seconds.


(from page 47 of the 1966 Collection) Submitted by a viewer, this is a Player's Mustang special edition advertisement from the National Library and Archives of Quebec / Le Petit Journal for the Week of June 5, 1966. Player's Cigarettes gave out a series of blue and white specially painted 1966 Mustangs as part of this sweepstakes. This ad says, Enter the contest Mustangs Players Hurry in! You to can easily be among the winners of a spirited Mustang 1966. A Mustang will be awarded in prizes every week. So you can participate in the competition many times. Nothing could be simpler: you just have to get a Player's cigarette packet and ship your entry to the address listed below. In the rules it says that a drawing will be preformed every week starting June 21st and ending August 23rd (10 weeks). Similar contests ran in Alberta, Ontario, and Manitoba from 1965 through 1968. All Mustangs have the 200 cubic inch, six cylinder engine, 3 speeds manual transmission and, full hubcaps, and an AM radio.


(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection) What makes a Santa Special Edition 1966 Mustang? How about red paint, white-wall tires, and a special sale before Christmas? Twin City Pontiac in Monroe Louisiana advertised this Santa Special Mustang in the December 20, 1868 edition of The Monroe News-Star newspaper.


(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection) Bob Davidson Ford in Baltimore Maryland created the 1966 Mustang Colt special edition. The 1966 Mustang Colt cost $2195. It was first advertised in the February 22nd 1966 edition of the The Baltimore Sun newspaper. It was part of their Washington's Birthday celebration sale, but continued to be advertised throughout the year. The dealership was giving away Colt-Redskin football tickets with the purchase of any new 1966 Ford in stock. The Colts were located in Baltimore in 1966. The Bob Davidson dealership was located just two blocks west of the stadium. The new 1966 Mustang Colt was Custom equipped to put the kick in your driving. I wonder if they were referring to a horse kick or a football kick? The Mustang Colt special consisted of a automatic transmission, the Colt "Special" 200 engine (200ci 6-cylinder), full console, wire wheels, chrome air cleaner, heater, defroster, full carpet, and a padded dash. From the wording, this Mustang started off as a Sprint 200 factory special which had the 200ci engine with the chrome air cleaner. We don't know if the Mustang Colt was offered in the convertible body style as well. This early ad did not talk of any special badges for the Mustang Colt. We did however talk with an existing owner who has verified a badge, Colt script letters, and that they were primarily Blue or White hardtops.

(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection) Bob Davidson Ford in Baltimore Maryland advertised their 1966 Mustang Colt special edition again for their 4th of July celebration sale. Cost was only $2195. This advertisement was found in the July 3rd 1966 edition of The Baltimore Sun newspaper. Their advertisement said that they were holding a Bargain B-Que and were offering six-packs of Coke and Colt 45 beer to anyone over the age of 21 who had an official appraisal and demonstration. Besides the reference to Colt 45 beer, the ad shows a Colt emblem applied to the rear roof C-pillar. Check out our next two images for more detailed shots. Advertised features of the 1966 Mustang Colt this time include; automatic transmission, 200ci 6-Cylinder engine, bucket seats, full console, wire wheel covers, heater, chrome body moldings, windshield washer, back-up lights, padded dash, and full carpet. This was similar to the February advertisement with the stated additions of the normally stock bucket seats, chrome body molding, windshield washer, and backup lights. The blue or white exterior paint colors are not listed but the 5th car listed on the right indicates that a black Mustang was converted into a Colt.

(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection) Here is a close-up of the Mustang and special Colt fender emblem from the advertisement was found in the July 3rd 1966 edition of The Baltimore Sun newspaper. The emblem is a horse head with a cross of riding crops (horse whips) below. We FOUND the emblem!!!! Check out the next photo.

(from page 48 of the 1966 Collection) Bob Davidson Ford held a clearance sale for their 1966 Mustang Colt special editions. This advertisement was found in the September 10th 1966 edition of The Baltimore Sun newspaper. The price was reduced from $2195 to $1895? Hard to tell as it says "other 1966 Mustang as low as $1895." The 1967s were on the lot and it was time to clean out the 1966s. The advertisement says that Tom Matte, a "Colt" fan. Tom Matte was a running back who received Most Valuable Player for moving from running back to emergency quarterback in the last few games of the season including the playoffs. Tom Matte is quoted in the ad, "I drive a MUSTANG COLT and I really like its get up and GO! I looked everywhere and, believe me, ONLY BOB DAVISON SELLS NEW COLTS at such a low price!" The features of the 1966 Mustang Colt include; automatic transmission, special "Colt" (engine?), 200ci 6-cylinder engine, vinyl trim, wire wheel covers, bucket seats, full console, heater, chrome emblems, padded dash and visors.


(from page 15 of the 1967 Collection) Goodro Ford - Happiness! is a "She Country Special" says the window of Goodro Ford of Denver Colorado, to advertise these limited edition special Mustangs.

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