1969 Ford Mustang 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1351 V8 5 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
Meadow Vista, California, United States
1969 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1
UP FOR SALE IS DESIRABLE 1969 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1
THIS 1969 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1 WAS PRODUCED AT FORD'S METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY PLANT
THE CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH A 351 V8 ENGINE ANDTREMEC 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
CHROMED HOLLEY AIR-CLEANER ELEMENT, MATCHING VALVE COVERS, AND AN EDELBROCK PERFORMER ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD
POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES ARE COMPLEMENTED BY REAR DRUMS
FACTORY 14 WHEELS FEATURE MATCHING HUBCAPS AND WEAR COOPER COBRA TIRES
THE INTERIOR FEATURES HIGH-BACKED BUCKET SEATS UPHOLSTERED IN BLACK VINYL AS WELL AS WOOD GRAIN TRIM AND BLACK
CARPETING WITH RED INSERTS
ADDITIONS CONSIST OF A HURST SHIFTER, A PERIOD-STYLE MODERN RADIO, AND A PAIR OF AUTO METER GAUGES HOUSED WITHIN
THE CENTER CONSOLE. THE FACTORY PHILCO AM RADIO IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE
A WOOD GRAIN STEERING WHEEL FRAMES INSTRUMENTATION INCLUDING A 120-MPH SPEEDOMETER AND AN AUTO METER TACHOMETER
COMES WITH THE SHOP MANUALS AND SOME MAINTENANCE RECORDS
THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT, WELL MAINTAINED AND CARED FOR
THIS 1969 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1 RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND IT'S SO FAST WOULD BURN THE TIRES
IT'S A BLAST DRIVING THIS GORGEOUS MACH 1
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