1969 Ford Mustang Red 2 Door Coupe Black Accents 600 Limited Edition Beautiful on 2040-cars
Sewell, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:351 C
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: BLK
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: black hood scoop and rear spoiler
Drive Type: Automatic C-4 with B&M racing shifter
Mileage: 135,000
Exterior Color: RED / BLK
Offered for sale is my 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe, Lte. 600. My loss will be your gain as this is a very clean great car for the ask price. I am not the original owner of this vehicle. I purchased the car about 3 years ago as a father/son project vehicle and did lots of work to it to get it running and driving. I have nearly $15K into this vehicle and want to sell it to someone who can complete what we started. The vehicle is not equipped with the original motor or transmission. This vehicle, as best as I can tell from my research, was originally equipped with a 3 speed manual transmission and strait 6 cylinder motor. When I bought it, it was equipped with a 351 Cleveland motor (1972) and 3 speed manual transmission, and it did not run. I put a new 2 barrel Holly carb and new distributor, coil, and fuel pump. It runs strong now and I also replaced the manual transmission with a 1972 Rebuilt C-4 automatic transmission and added a B&M racing (rachet) shifter. I completely rebuilt the front end with all new parts and had metal work done to underside ( new floor pans) and other body work done and had it painted Ford Red with black accents. It has an original factory installed hood scoop with the turn indicator lights in scoop, similar to those on the Ford Torino. I installed a new headliner and carpeting and have many other parts included with the sale (see pic). I added a power brake booster to the manual drum brakes system. Vehicle has all four wheel drum brakes and period Crager Mags on it. It is not equipped with power steering and I replaced the worn original steering wheel with an after market chrome steering wheel. My basic research indicates that this car was originally sold in New Jersey as a 600 Lt. model painted in Coral Red. This model was only offered in two colors and the red was the most popular of the two. It is a great car for someone to complete as it only needs a little work to make it an everyday driver. Vehicle runs and drives good.
Payment will be accepted via Paypal deposit and/or certified bank or cashier's check only/cash. buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements and cost and or pick up from Southern New Jersey location.
All sales are final. Thanks for looking:)
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