1969 Mustang Fastback Sports Roof Very Very Solid Car! on 2040-cars
Rutledge, Tennessee, United States
Engine:NO ENGINE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Mustang
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: SPORTS ROOF
You are bidding on a 1969 Mustang Fastback. This is also known as the Sports Roof. The car has no engine or transmission. It was originally equipped with a 351 Windsor 4bbl and 3 speed manual transmission. The car was made in San Jose California, and Shiped to Bob Brock Ford Inc. in Big Spring TX. The car was built with the following Factory Options:
Raven Black Paint
Sports Roof
351-4V Engine
Light Nugget Gold Kiwi Vinyl Standard Bucket Interior
3 speed Manual transmission
E78x14 White Side Wall Tires
Air Conditioner- Selectaire
AM Radio
Tinted Glass Complete
The car is currently in primer and has no motor or transmission. Partially dissembled for restoration. This is a very solid car. The Torque boxes are nice and crisp as are the frame rails. The inner and outer wheels houses have no rust. The car will not need quarters. The doors are very good and should not need replaced. The passenger door has slight damage to the skin but is a good door. The shock towers are in great shape with no cracks or cut outs for grease fittings. As you can see the car was originaly built with 1 standard shock tower and 1 wrap around shock tower (big block car). These are original to the car. The floor pans are great. The drivers front floor pan has a few small spots in it but will not require a floor pan. The clutch pedals are still in the car. As you see in the pictures there are some misc. parts that come with it including the quarter windows and front and rear window trim. Not pictured but included is the rear window. The car is missing the windshield and passenger door glass.
This would make a great car to restore or build how ever you want. Please look at the pictures and feel free to email or call 865-621-4012 with any questions.
If you get here and don't like this car for any reason you won't have to take it. If you are looking for really good 69 mustang you will love this car.
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