In-Motion Classic: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible – New Horizons

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

The brilliance of Ford naming this car after a wild pony can’t be overstated, especially at a time when the United States was in a full-blown fascination with the old west.  Las Vegas still contains some of that brand of Americana, with the towering, neon-lit cowboy Vegas Vic still standing downtown above the Fremont Street Experience and gazing down on revelers below, even if arthritis has kept his arm from waving since 1991.  Just two weeks ago, I was back in Vegas on my annual trip with friends, and the good times and opportunities for photos kept rolling, with one of those instances including this ’66 Mustang convertible I had spotted on my first night there, near the former Western Hotel & Casino.

The former Western Hotel & Casino. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

It hadn’t occurred to me when I had snapped these photos that there were what looked like a bride and groom in the back seat.  I only knew that I had to get my shots, especially given that I had thought I had lost that opportunity earlier in the evening as this car was headed eastbound on Fremont before I could get my lens cap off.  I feel I have just as many married friends as I do singles, and I take it seriously to be protective of and encourage their bonds.  I’ve never been married, though I was once engaged for about five minutes.  I may be solo, but I do not feel alone.  My life is rich with meaningful bonds and with family that I have chosen, and that has chosen me.  I don’t know if married life is for me, but I do really respect the taking of the vows and the celebration of such a union.

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

There’s palpable excitement as the couple returns from the altar as official spouses.  Everything is so new, and the vistas are wide open, especially if it’s the first marriage for one or both halves of the new couple.  I can’t think of a better car to echo this joyful, ecstatic feeling than the first two model years of the Ford Mustang.  Just like married life is so new to both individuals, the Mustang was the near perfection of a newish idea that had first been pioneered by the sporty Chevrolet Corvair Monza.  One key difference was that the Mustang had its own name, body, and image, versus being a dressed-up version of an existing car.

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

I wasn’t alive at the time of the Mustang’s introduction, but my impression has always been that it was a new kind of car in a different way than the Corvair Monza, which also shared its basic styling with four-door and wagon variants.  The fact that a mustang is a pony, a universally beloved animal, seemed to give life to the car named after it.  While exploring the East Fremont area further (my photo mantra seemed to have been “the sketchier, the better”), I came across this car again as its apparent owner was parking it.  He seemed like he was in a hurry, but if I recall correctly, he might have been a professional photographer.  If so, squiring clients around in a classic Mustang is a brilliant calling card.

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

Missing the absence of the front fender callouts, I asked him if it had a 289 V8 under the hood.  He advised that it had the 200 cubic-inch six, to which I gushed in response that this is how many of them were sold.  It was finished in that creamy, vanilla-like Wimbledon White with the Deluxe “Pony” interior in Red Crinkle vinyl.  Given that the gentleman seemed anxious to get to where he was going, and that he seemed to be waiting for me to be on my way (which might also have been my reaction if this car was mine), I thanked him, wished him a good night, and continued westward back to the downtown area to rejoin my friends.

1966 Ford Mustang brochure pages, as sourced from www.oldcarbrochures.org.

The convertible outsold the fastback 2+2 for only the Mustang’s first two model years, with close to 102,000 sold for extended ’65 (close to 15% of the 681,000 units sold for the model year), and another 72,000 for ’66 (close to 12% of 608,000).  It’s bonkers to think of the hardtop with the proper trunk selling close to 500,000 units in each of those first two years, when it’s the only body style that hasn’t survived into current production.

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

I suppose that having the standard, 120-horsepower six was also a good metaphor for how things start out for many at the beginning of their lives as official spouses.  Some couples commence with a smaller footprint and with things that may not cost as much as they will later be able to afford, as their collective possessions continue to grow, swap out, and evolve.  One doesn’t have to be in a relationship to understand the value of appreciating what one has, regardless of whether one’s possessions came from a high-end store, a small vintage shop, or a discount warehouse.

1966 Ford Mustang base convertible. East Fremont District, Las Vegas, Nevada. Friday, October 14, 2022.

My last thoughts on Vegas and relationships center around the idea that both involve a gamble, or as I like to think about it, calculated risk management.  (For the record, I netted $15 at a slot machine just once, which covered my Uber for part of the way to O’Hare, and I was done pulling the handle.)  Even in my most recent, long-term relationship which ended over four years ago, I understood going into it that compromise would be necessary, and that if all worked out as planned, the proverbial payout could be great.  As it turns out, returning to single life eventually felt like hitting the jackpot, facilitating time spent with loved ones, and doing things and going places I enjoy.  My thoughts and best wishes are with the couple in the back seat of this white Mustang, and I hope their Las Vegas nuptials are part of a long and happy life adventure together.

Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.
Friday, October 14, 2022.

The 1966 Ford Mustang brochure pages were as sourced from www.oldcarbrochures.org.