1969 Ford Mustang Rare Restoration Project Car on 2040-cars
Palmer, Alaska, United States
Body Type:Fastback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:428 SCJ
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: unknown
Drive Type: Standard 4 speed
Mileage: 91,536
Disability Equipped: None
Sub Model: 428 SCJ Drag Pack
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Brown
Warranty: As is
Interior Color: Black
This car is a project car, the interior of this car is complete, it is a true rare SCJ drag pack car. The overall car is is great shape and highly restoreable. It has rear window louvers, wind wing spoiler (uninstalled), lay down backseat, front air dam and shaker hood. The originial hood is damaged. The car comes with 2 replacement hoods. The car has light surface rust in spots and the body and frame is straight. The original motor is missing. A good running 390 motor that will work with the car is available. The car is as is where is and buyer is responsible for all shipping and packaging in addition to bid. Thse vehicles tyipical sell for $70,000 to $120,000 depending on the quality of restoration. This is an excellent restoration project. Pictures show a fully restored This video link shows the potential of this project car: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=a6kLYi1ip8k The odometer which reads 91,536 mile. Vin number for the vehicle is 9F02R191423. Only 20 of this model was produced, original color seafoam green. This is one of the rarest Mustang produced by Ford. The oil cooler that came in the car. I think I have the right exhaust manifolds for the car but I can not guarantee compatibility with the vehicle. I am including an interceptor ribbed 390 block with 428 heads and intake but it has no crank or pistons. The foregoing items are included with the purchase price. The block is clean. Please call me at 907-841-9432.
On Apr-03-13 at 17:09:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
**New photo of shaker has been added to picture gallery
On Apr-05-13 at 11:59:38 PDT, seller added the following information:
Vin number for the vehicle is 9F02R191423.
The hoods are not rare and will need the opening for the rare Shaker Scoop cut. Only 20 of this model was produced, original color seafoam green. This is one of the rarest Mustang produced by Ford.
On Apr-08-13 at 13:59:30 PDT, seller added the following information:
I added pictures of the oil cooler that came in the car. I think I have the right exhaust manifolds for the car but I can not guarantee compatibility with the vehicle. I am including an interceptor ribbed 390 block with 428 heads and intake but it has no crank or pistons. The foregoing items are included with the purchase price. The block is clean. Ebay will not allow any more pictures on the listing. If you text me at 907-841-9432, I will send pictures of the block and pictures of the odometer which reads 91,536 miles if requested. Please call or text as email is a bit flakey.
On Apr-15-13 at 01:44:45 PDT, seller added the following information:
The number I listed has a typo. The correct telephone number is 907-841-9434. You may call me at that number if you have any questions.
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