1969 Mustang Grande Coupe M-code 4spd Silver Jade Clear Title 1of 1 Car? on 2040-cars
Terrebonne, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: no drivetrain
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: grande
Up for sale is a really rare 1969 Mustang Grande Coupe. This is a factory M-code 351W 4V/4spd car. Got to be a 1 of 1 car one would think. I never seen a M-code 4spd grande before. Basically its just a bare bones body shell with a clear title in my name. All Vin numbers match. She is rusty in a lot of places, but frames are rust free. Shock towers are very good with no cracks & front frame rails are very good too. Hood, trunk lid & doors are rusty. West coast car, yes we do get rust out here too. Doors are inside & will hang them on car. Also I have a pair of 1970 front fenders I'll bolt on as well. Pillars, taillight panel, floor pans, around the gas tank has rust thru. Take a good hard look & see what you think. Title & vins got to be worth something one would think. You must arrange shipping. I could make this rolling for transport with an 8 inch rearend & leaf springs, front upper & lower control arms & front 1970 drum brakes for an extra cost. If you only want the title & vins that be okay too. Any questions feel free to give a call 971-227-5959. Please remember this is a major project & sold as is where is.
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