1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Cobra Jet on 2040-cars
Adams Run, South Carolina, United States
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1969 Mustang Mach 1
428 Cobra Jet w/ Cold Air Condition
This is a beautiful 1969 Mach1 in Winter Blue metallic with White interior. This Mach1 started life as a 351
Windsor Mach1, but was converted to the highly sought after Shaker Hood 428 Cobra Jet. The restoration was
completed in 2014 and still looks fresh. The paint is slick and straight and flows nicely with the White interior.
This car drives as good as it looks! The Power Steering and Power Brakes are fresh and work excellent. The new
Classic Auto Air Conditioning works great as well. This car is also equipped with a Ford 9", rear Louvers (slats),
spoiler, Magnum 500 wheels, BF Goodrich tires, double electric fans, Correct Cobra Jet Exhaust Manifolds,
FlowMaster exhaust, Built C6 transmission, FM radio with custom speakers, polished Super Cobra Jet valve covers,
Correct rim blow steering wheel, and the Correct 428 Cobra Jet shaker hood assembly. This car is detailed nicely
and rust free. Don't miss this opportunity to on this beautiful Winter Blue 1969 Mach1,
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