1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Mach 1 428cj Ram Air 4 Speed Project Parts Car on 2040-cars
Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States
1969 Mustang Mach 1 428CJ Ram air 4 speed project car,originally white with red stripe and black interior. Still has N case 31 spline 3.25 posi in car,has foldown seat,4 speed console,am-fm stereo all still in car. Needs right front frame rail replaced and many more sheetmetal parts,the rear frame rails are solid. This is a early car with light teal interior,the missing passenger side door panel i do have in storage. Pickup ONLY in southeast PA last exit of the PA turnpike before NJ. Deluxe MARTI report included in purchase. Car is very rusty with good parts still attached SOLD AS IS ! A $500.00 NON refundable deposit due by way of pay-pal 24 hours after auction ends balance can be worked out. All factory tags in place,door tag,dash tag and buck tag. George cell # 215-378-7493 Marti report below. Serial Number 9T02R113361
1969
Built at Metuchen
Mustang Sportsroof
428-4V CJ Engine Ram Air
9
T
02
R
DOOR DATA PLATE INFORMATION
13361st Ford vehicle scheduled for production at Metuchen
63C Mustang Mach I Sportsroof
M5 Wimbledon White Paint, Ford #1619-A
with blackout hood treatment
Black Clarion Knit/Vinyl Mach I Hi-Back Bucket
Seats
3A
02K Scheduled For Build: October 2, 1968
16 Philadelphia Ordering District
R 3.25 Traction-Lok Rear Axle
6 Four-Speed Close Ratio Manual Transmission
9T02R113361
63C M5 3A 02K 16 R 6
ORDER TYPE STOCK
DSO ITEM #: 2419
DEALER#: 16G410
J J CONROY INC
W STATE ST
DOYLESTOWN PA 18901
Your vehicle was ordered with the following features:
Four-Speed Close Ratio Manual Transmission
Traction-Lok Differential
F70X14 Traction Tires w/ Raised White Letters
Sport Deck Rear Seat
Power Front Disc Brakes
Power Steering
AM/FM Stereo Radio
Kevin Marti
Your car was actually produced on October 4, 1968 -- two days behind schedule.
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