1966 Ford Custom

1966 Ford Custom

The 1966 Ford Custom served as the entry-level trim for Ford’s full-size cars, available exclusively in 2-door and 4-door sedan configurations. Key features include chrome moldings on the windshield and rear windows, two sun visors, and a chrome horn ring, with armrests provided on all doors. The exterior design is marked by distinctive square taillights with centrally-mounted backup lights surrounded by a chrome bezel, along with the “Custom” script displayed on the rear fender. Engine options for the Custom series included a 240 CID I-6, a 289 CID V-8, and larger V-8 choices such as the 352 CID and 390 CID. While lacking the extensive trim and luxury features found in higher models like the Galaxie, the 1966 Custom offered an affordable and practical full-size vehicle option for buyers seeking simplicity and functionality.