It doesn't take long for you to see how unique this 1969 Ford
Mustang Fastback Restomod is. They custom crafted the body to be a
lower and sleeker machine. Plus, this one has all the things you
love, like ultra-slick paint, mirror-like chrome, a custom/comfy
A/C interior, four-wheel disc brakes, five-speed stick, a powerful
428 V8, and so much more. So dig into all the details on a
one-of-a-kind and award-worthy total package.
Classic Detroit was all about making cars longer, lower, and wider.
And this one spent big money to celebrate that. The roof has been
chopped and the body has been sectioned to take nearly half a foot
out of the profile. This is a huge undertaking, but the result is a
machine that is genuinely lower and sleeker, and it also looks like
it's wide enough to own the road. All of this work was
professionally done, and so not a trace is left on the
butter-smooth black paint. They respected the car's history by
leaving some great details, like the wraparound front chrome
bumper, the form-fitting rear one, and even the turn signals on the
back of the hood scoop. Plus, the bold red stripping package is
inspired by one of the most artful packages ever put on a car: the
1970 Boss 302 coupe. But what really makes this such a standout are
all the custom details that go with the custom body. Up front you
have clear black-dot tri-bar lights not only for the headlights,
but also for the driving lights in the billet grille. The upgraded
Coys 17-inch alloys are large than stock to really bring an even
more dramatic proportion to the custom body. And the rear has a
custom smooth blackout panel that also houses a full custom light
bar package. The result looks like a concept car. Sort of like how
a designer would pen a sleek machine with the ideal proportions,
right before the engineering would get ahold and make concessions
for the masses. It's truly an individual machine from a no
compromises build.
When you open the door, you get an immediate sense of all the
custom upgrading that went into this coupe thanks to an illuminated
pony emblem in the doorsill - just like the ones that are optional
on a brand-new Mustang today. Just like the exterior, it's a full
blackout package with an aggressive hint of red that's nestled
within the seat inserts. This interior feels fresh, and it also
feels modern thanks to carbon fiber on the center console, dash,
and door inserts. Plus, there are nice comfort features, like an
AM/FM/CD stereo, custom rear storage container, and R134a air
conditioning. And of course, there was plenty invested on making
this a better driver's machine, including a custom sports steering
wheel on a tilt column and a full set of Classic Instruments
gauges.
Just like the rest of this build, you can see they invested nicely
under the hood to make sure the whole presentation is tidy and
ready to show off. And just in case people didn't recognize this is
big block power filling the engine bay, the callouts on the bold
blue valve covers say this is the mighty 428 cubic-inch V8. It
inhales deeply with a Quick Fuel four-barrel carburetor, and it
makes a sweet sound out of the dual exhaust. This is not a
thundering car that needs to see too boisterous, and instead, it's
just built to be solid and powerful. You see this feeling also in
the right supporting components, like the MSD ignition and aluminum
radiator w/dual electric fans. As you look underneath the car,
you'll see the clean look that proves this has been well-respected
machine. Plus, there are some cool upgrades, like a Mopar-style
torsion bar front end and an upgraded trailing arm setup in the
rear from a 2001 Mustang. It feels like a solid modern driver, and
that's reinforced further by power steering, four-wheel power disc
brakes, and the control of a Tremec TKO600 five-speed manual
transmission.
This one comes from the mind of someone who owned the coupe for
decades, and took the time to build a dream car. That's how you get
something so unique and truly no compromises. Full custom creations
like this rarely leave their dreamer's hands. So don't miss you
chance at this one-of-a-kind, call today!
Vehicle Details
1969 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1322531
Price:$108,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1969
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:1052
Stock Number:5186-ATL
VIN:9T02L195819
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