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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 CJ Original Survivor 4-Speed 30,878 Original miles!

Started by stephen_becker, November 25, 2018, 09:36:01 AM

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stephen_becker

$ 79,900.00

https://www.ebay.com/itm/292823195716?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

Year:   1969   VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):   9F02R113143
Mileage:   30878   Interior Color:   Black
Make:   Ford   Number of Cylinders:   8
Model:   
Mustang
Transmission:   Manual
Trim:   MACH 1   Body Type:   Fastback
Engine:   428 Cobra Jet   
Drive Type:   RWD   Vehicle Title:   Clear
Fuel Type:   Gasoline   Sub Model:   Cobra Jet
For Sale By:   Dealer   Exterior Color:   Silver Jade

Majority of car is unrestored.  Purchased by my dealership from former owner who bought the car 10 years ago from Jacky Jones and Bob Perkins.  They purchased the car to flip with a pile of NOS parts from Rich M. who was going through a divorce and needed to sell the car.  The former owner told me that the car sat idle for a long time before he purchased it but that it was always in a climanent controlled environment.  Car needed some TLC maintenance wise (brakes, fuel lines, carb rebuild, etc...) to create a nice reliable driver that former owner was in search of.  Last year he decides to go through drivetrain due to excessive fluid leaks.  Rebuild of components was straight forward.  Engine retains original standard bore.  New cam\springs\ss valves installed.  New bearings.  Valve job was mainly required with new valve guides installed.  Photo documented engine rebuild - Really cool pixs he took.  Trans was in great shape.  New trans kit installed.  Original clutch rebuilt.  Also in great shape.  Car runs and drives well now.  Choke tubes currently not installed so engine needs to warm up a bit before idling nicely.  He says he goofed up on that when installing engine in car.  He left tubes off to prevent damage not realizing how difficult it would be to install tubes into exhaust manifold.  Cars also retains original starter, alternator, fuel pump, water pump.  All of these items have been rebuilt\detailed too.


Stephen G. Becker
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