1969 Mustang Mach 1 Cobra Jet Q Code Originally 428 C6 Auto Now 302 C4 Fastback on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
Engine:428 Q CODE
Body Type:fastback 2x2
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: fastback
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: 2x2 fastback
Have had saved away in garage for 7 YEARS OR SO. LAST RAN WHEN PARKED...
FACTORY WIMBLETON WHITE WITH RARE RED INTERIOR...( I PLANNED ON SWITCHED TO WHITE TO MATCH A PREVIOUS RESTO- 1992 ISSUE OF MUST MONTHLY GIRLS WANT TO HAVE FUN ISSUE)
ORIG 428 CJ BUT NOW A 302 WITH 351 HEADS AND C4 BEHIND IT- RUFF NEED TOTAL TUNE ECT.
SUSPENSION AND BRAKES WERE WORKING GREAT WHEN PARKED- DROVE INTO STORAGE
RESTORE TO COBRAJET OF YOUR DREAMS OR RUN AS A RAT ROD AND HAVE FUN...AFTER FLUIDS, BATTERY ETC..
SOLID FLOORS- WESTCOAST NORMAL RUST SPOTS- SMALL CORNERS OF DOORS ETC,
DENTS IN ROOF PANEL, LOOSE SIDE MIRRORS,
BROKEN DOOR BUTTON AND PRICED ACCORDINGLY... ALL THERE WITH QUITE A FEW BUMP BRUSIES
DRIVERS SEAT IS BROKEN- NEEDS A RESTO- STOCK AND ALL THERE..
PHOTOS LOOK BETTER THAN THEY SHOULD
WE HAVE A 428CJ BLOCK AVAIL IN CALIFORNIA PUT IN STORAGE- TOOK YEARS TO FIND $1600 AND CAN SHIP FROM HERE WHEN SOLD.
MUST SELL FOR ANOTHER KID IN COLLEGE- THIS WAS GOING TO BE OUR KEEPER.....:(
I also am selling a 1966 CSX4000 Cobra 427 SC, a matching go cart, or Boss 302 in case you want more beauties...
thanks so much....
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