Vehicle Description
The Ford Mustang was introduced in April 1964 as a sporty "pony
car" to attract younger buyers into Ford products. After a few
years of development, Ford saw the need to create performance
Mustangs to compete with GM and their release of the Chevrolet
Camaro and Pontiac Firebird.
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fastback is a performance-oriented option
package of the Ford Mustang, originally introduced by Ford in
August 1968 as a package for the 1969 model year. The Mach 1 title
adorned performance oriented Mustang offerings until the original
retirement of the moniker in 1978.
This great, original, example of a 1969 Mach 1 had only 3 owners,
was always stored in a insulated heated garage, and is one of
extremely few Mustang Mach 1's in 1969 to come with factory air.
The 1995 Dodge Viper Red color is a head turner.
The car also features:
An MSD racing ignition system
Trimec T-5 racing transmission (original 4 speed comes with the car
as well)
Half roll cage
Welded sub frames
Duel stainless steel exhaust
A fuel cell for safety
All plastic re-chromed
Wood grain & UV laminated - all hand painted by a artist from
Vermont specializing in wood grain painting
Original build sheet, modern radio (orignal radio included), and
the original console comes with the car
Extra driver side and passenger window glass is available and many
extra parts are available
Hood scoop blinkers
Rear fold down seat