Vehicle Description
This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has been with the seller since 1989 and is powered by a 351ci Windsor V8 engine backed by a three-speed automatic transmission, both of which are reportedly numbers-matching. Features include power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, a center console, an aftermarket hood-mounted tachometer, a hood scoop, rear window louvers, and color-keyed sport mirror caps. Finished in Toreador Red over a Red Corinthian vinyl and Red Clarion Knit vinyl interior, this first-year Mustang Mach 1 comes with a clear Pennsylvania title in the seller's name.
Originally finished in Wimbledon White with a blacked-out hood (color codes M and 5), the exterior was repainted Toreador Red in 1989. Features include chrome bumpers, hood blackout, hood pins, a hood scoop, an aftermarket hood-mounted tachometer, a black front spoiler, color-keyed sport mirror caps, rocker trim, and rear window louvers.
The 15-inch aluminum Weld Racing wheels are wrapped in new radial tires.
The reportedly original front bucket and rear seats are upholstered in Red Corinthian vinyl and Red Clarion Knit vinyl (trim code 3D). Features include Deluxe door panels with manual window cranks, a center console with a storage compartment and an automatic shifter, power steering and brakes, simulated woodgrain trim, and a sport steering wheel.
With 915 miles added during current ownership, the odometer reads 88,915 miles, which the seller reports to be accurate.
Power is provided by a 351ci Windsor V8 engine and backed by a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, both are numbers-matching. An aluminum intake manifold and a chrome air filter have been installed. The last service was completed in 1989 and included the replacement of the carburetor, voltage regulator, starter, and brake booster.
This Mustang was factory-equipped with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle.