1969 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
You are bidding on a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 2 Door Sport Roof Vin 9T02R15478 DOOR DATA PLATE INFO: 9 - 1969 T - built at Metuchen 02 - Mustang Sportsroof R - 428-4V CJ Ram Air 63C - Mustang Mach 1 Sportsroof C5 - Black Jade Paint, Ford 3197-A with blackout hood treatment 3W - White Clarion Knit Vinyl Mach 1 Hi-Back Bucket Seats 27M - Scheduledfor Build: December 27, 1968 (Actual Build Jan 9,1969) 17 - Washington ordering district S - 3.50 fraction lok axle ratio 6 - Four speed close ratio manual transmission ORDERED WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: Four speed close ratio manual transmission Optional axle ratio Traction loo differential Visibility group Sport deck rear seat Power front disc brakes AM/FM stereo radio Tinted glass- complete
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