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1966 Ford Mustang FIA

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A Ford Mustang constructed in 2019 by MRM Motorsport to full FIA specification, finished in Wimbledon White with Guardsman Blue Shelby-style stripes. Powered by a V8 engine built by Peter Knight and fitted with a rebuilt Cobra Automotive four-speed top-loader gearbox, the car combines road registration with valid FIA/HTP homologation papers through December 2028. It has been campaigned in HSCC competition and at the 81st Goodwood Members Meeting, and carries a comprehensive spares package.

Ownership

  1. 2025-02-22Auction sale
    Estimate £80,000 – £90,000

    Iconic Auctioneers catalogue lot →

  2. 2019 →Acquisition unknown
    Current vendor
    partial documentation

    Car has been professionally maintained since construction, entered in HSCC events and the 81st Goodwood Members Meeting. Sold with valid FIA/HTP papers and a substantial spares package.

Competition

  1. HSCC
    81st Goodwood Members Meeting — Ken Miles Cup

    The car competed in the Ken Miles Cup class at the 81st Goodwood Members Meeting as part of its HSCC race programme.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2019Restoration
    MRM Motorsport

    Complete ground-up construction to full FIA specification by MRM Motorsport, incorporating a Peter Knight V8 engine, MSD ignition, rebuilt Cobra Automotive four-speed top-loader gearbox, Ford 9-inch Hauser Racing axle, IMS propshaft, Tony Law exhaust system, Cobra Automotive front suspension and brakes, Custom Cages roll-cage, Fuel Safe fuel cell with new bag tank, and a new Gripper Mustang differential.

    Finished in Wimbledon White with Guardsman Blue Shelby-style stripes. Road registered as OGU 392D.

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