Wouldn’t this car look great in your driveway? Or top down coasting the highway with you at the wheel? It’s possible. The proceeds from the sale of this classic 1966 blue convertible Ford Mustang will benefit Maine Public Radio (NPR).

A classic American muscle car, in the mid 60’s, the Mustang became associated with true power and performance. This particular car was one of 607,568 ever made. Assembled in Dearborn, Michigan, it had only three previous owners, spending the majority of its life in Florida, then carefully garaged for winters in Maine. The interior and exterior have been restored and engine was rebuilt 10 years ago.

front1

Side photo of the 1966 Ford Mustang donated through the Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program

Ford introduced few changes to the ’66 model but what was new included wheels, grille patterns, a new instrument cluster, and color choices. This beauty is Shearwater Blue…a striking combination of light green and light blue.

About National Public Radio

The Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program is one of the most efficient vehicle donation programs in the country. Car Talk achieves this efficiency by using a central charity, Independent Charities of America, to maintain your tax deductibility and a nationally licensed vehicle dealer, Advanced Remarketing Services, to handle title processing and vehicle sale.

Car Talk’s Vehicle Donation Program allows you to fund your favorite NPR station. Car Donation Wizard will return 75-80% of the gross proceeds from the sale of your car to the NPR station of your choice.

Ready to donate your car to your favorite NPR station? Turn cars into programs by donating your vehicle online or calling us at (877) 215-0227.