Indian Fire | ""M"" Code Mach 1 | #'s Matching 351c.i | 4-Speed
Trans | 3.25 Traction-Lok Rear Axle | Factory Shaker Hood | Power
Steering | Tilt / Tilt Away Column | 1 of 1 per Deluxe Marti Report
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LaFontaine Classic Cars is excited to offer: Factory Indian Fire
over Black, 1969 Mach 1!
This car was initially delivered new to Omaha Nebraska and remained
in Omaha Nebraska its whole life! The previous enthusiast owner
enjoyed the car over the last 18 years before we brought the
vehicle to MI earlier this year. This is a great example of a well
restored and uniquely optioned Mach 1. The Deluxe Marti Report
lists equipment along with production statistics and notes that
this is the only example specified with these colors and options
making it one of a kind. Restoration highlights include:
Refinishing the body in the original Indian Fire paint, and
replacing or restoring many of the interior components resulting in
the impressive condition you see the car in today! Under the hood
is very well detailed and is home to the freshly serviced, numbers
matching 351c.i. Windsor V8!
This Mustang also retains the original floor pan which is free of
any rot and the 9inch rear end out back spins a 3.25 gear while the
car rolls on a set of Mag 500 wheels wrapped in BFG Radial T/A
tires. (Front: 225/70/14 Rear: 235/60/r14)
For more information on this New Arrival Call the Team at
Lafontaine Classic Cars today at: 248-714-2110 or email us at:
[email protected]
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