69 Mustang Fastback 429/460 385 Series Pro Street Hot Rod Big Block Ford on 2040-cars
Lincoln, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:429/460 385 series
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Year: 1969
Trim: Chrome
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 28 spline
Mileage: 81,000
Sub Model: Fastback
Exterior Color: Charcoal metallic black stripes
Disability Equipped: No
Up for grabs is a 69 Mustang fastback with a 429/460 385 series turn key running motor.
Salvage title
Interior: I have 80% + OEM. of the parts however In need of complete restoration.
Motor: Built up ! Weiand tunnel ram, H20, Holley carbs Mallory Distributor, MSD Ignition, 3" exhaust system too much to list !
Please call or text for pictures and or info. (916) 770-0877 Eric
On Jun-08-13 at 10:51:03 PDT, seller added the following information:
DMV informed me Salvaged status do to previous owners "Unpaid fees" .(Not) accident or any other damage!) CHP in formed me (No) Insurance claims.
In addition there does not apear to be any type of damage to the car.
The motor starts and runs fine ! However the disassembley of the interior has begun for the restoration project process .
On Jun-08-13 at 11:00:29 PDT, seller added the following information:
All DMV fees paid up to date ! Transfered in sellers name. (CHP light inspection only) due, inorder to complete the DMV registration paperwork.
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