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

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Vehicle Description Owner has 4 Mustangs, and loves to drive them! Bought this unique car as the T-5 story is so special of a story.
He feels this one on the other hand is just to nice too drive as much, and has decided to sell.
Rotisserie Restoration Preformed in early 2000 and completed in 2010.
It was purchased from the daughter of the gentleman who had the restoration performed.
There we only 173 - 1969 T-5 Fastback built, and they are the rarest of Fastback models! (See Marti Report) For more information contact Chad @ 330-353-1750, or see 187 photos at www.
autoconnectioncars.
com Vin Decoding- 9 = 1969 T = Metuchen, New Jersey 02 = Fastback H = Optional 250 H.
P.
351 C.
I.
V8 2 bbl Trim Tag- 63A = Sports roof Standard M = Wimbledon White 2D = Red Vinyl Bucket Seats 14C= March 14th 92 = Import 6 = 3:
00.
1 180378 = Unit Number Engine Block Number- C90E-6015-B Our research indicates that a 1968 -1969 Windsor 351 engine should have the following block numbers.
If you review pictures 159 - 162 on our website, that may in fact be the numbers on this engine.
Buyer are required- To do their own research to verify the researched codes above are correct.
For more information and photos visit out site at AUTOCONNECTIONCARS.
COM.
  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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