1966 Ford Mustang Sedan Delivery - Mustangs and Fords Magazine
Merv and Pat Rego have been involved in Mustangs in some way or form since the first Mustang was displayed at the New York World's Fair in 1964. Already married and starting a family, they laid eyes on the Ford pavilion and all the new Fords for... Their passion for Mustangs eventually grew into a business, Central Jersey Mustang, where Merv restored countless Mustangs for customers all over the Northeast. Again, they looked for a Mustang club to be an integral part of and found the Imperial Mustangs of Polk County (IMPC). This is where we first met the Regos more than 10 years ago, actually, and got a glimpse of Merv's love for the Mustang firsthand, touring their garage which included a '67 Shelby GT350 (with factory air no less), an F-350 dualie, a Fox Mustang,... When the Shelby was sold off to build their new home in Florida, Merv, who also has a gleam in his eye for early Falcons, wondered why the Mustang body was never used in a wagon or sedan delivery form like the Falcon was. Ford even played with a wagon body style, but it never went into production and we've seen several examples of Mustang wagons over the years, with some. Source: www.mustangandfords.com