For Sale: 1969 Ford Mustang in Elkhart, Indiana for sale in Elkhart, IN

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Vehicle Description Here is a very sought after 1969 Ford Mustang fastback.
This beautiful Mustang has less than 500 miles since the recent restoration.
During the restoration, this Mustang received new paint and the engine, transmission, and suspension were rebuilt.
Powered by a very healthy 390 Cu In V8 and backed by a C6 automatic transmission.
The great American V8 sound is produced by the dual exhaust that starts from the short tube headers.
The driving experience is enhanced by the power front disc brakes and power steering.
This fastback runs and drives very well.
The new exterior paint is a very unique black with a hint of purple, that can shift from black to a very dark purple depending on the angle and lighting.
The paint, exterior chrome and stainless is in excellent condition.
The striking appearance is benefitted by the addition of the Mach 1 rear spoiler, Ridler brand wheels, period correct Ford hood scoop, and front spoiler.
The black vinyl interior is in very good condition, sporting front bucket seats with center console.
A couple of other nice additions are the column mounted tach, AM / FM stereo, deluxe folding rear seat, and B&M shifter.
This fastback is truly an eye catching example of the very sought after 1969 Mustang.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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