This 1969 Mach 1 has been with the same owner since 1979. It had
life as a 1/4 mile track car and has since had paint refresh and
various components rebuilt. Seller spent about $7,000 in engine and
other upgrades in recent years. The car has a HURST 3 speed
transmission. A new Holly 4 barrel carburetor sits atop a 351 V8.
The carpets and interior are nearly perfect with a few minor
imperfections. The radio is currently deleted, but trim pieces are
available depending on if a radio is desired. Be sure to contact us
with any questions or offers. Data card decoded below: 9: 1969
Model Year (Last digit of the year) T: Metuchen, New Jersey
Assembly Plant 02: Fastback / Sportsroof Body Style M: 351ci
4-Barrel V8 Engine 214651: Sequential Unit Number (Production
sequence) 63c: Style code Mach 1, buckets 3a: Interior color Black
Mach 1 knitted vinyl 45: color code, Silver Jade Paint, Ford
#3230-A with black-out hood treatment. The car has been repainted
Blue. 09G: date code July 09 1969 21: District code Atlanta 9: Axle
code 3.25:1 standard diff 1: Tran code 3 speed manual
------------------------------------------------------------- - 351
V8 bored out for added performance - Former 1/4 mile racer with
upgraded track bars - Professionally installed Holly 650CFM Carb
double pumper, electric choke with secondaries - Oversized custom
radiator for improved cooling - 3 Speed HURST Shifter - Upgraded
Power Steering and Brakes - Upgraded Sport Tuned Suspension
CALIFORNIA DISCLOSURE: Total price does not include sales tax,
vehicle registration fees, emissions testing charge ($50.00 + $8.25
Certificate Fee), the California tire fee ($1.75/tire if
applicable), any finance charges, a charge to electronically
register or transfer the vehicle and a document processing charge
($70.00). While we try to make sure that all information posted in
our listings is accurate, typographical and other errors may
appear. All information should be clarified with Dealer prior to
purchase.
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