1969 Shelby Mustang GT350
Technical specifications of Ford Mustang 1969
| Price: | - |
|---|---|
| Condition: | Used |
| Item location: | Troy, Michigan, United States |
| Make: | Ford |
| Model: | Mustang |
| SubModel: | GT350 |
| Type: | Fastback |
| Trim: | Shelby |
| Year: | 1969 |
| Mileage: | 78,000 |
| VIN: | 9F02M480561 |
| Color: | Red |
| Fuel: | Gasoline |
| Transmission: | Automatic |
| Drive type: | RWD |
| Interior color: | Black |
| Vehicle Title: | Clear |
| You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description
You are bidding on a 1969 Mustang Shelby GT350. This is the real thing; not a clone. It is an extremely clean car. It started it's life in California, oved to Arizona and then made it's way back east. This is a rustfree car and an extremely nice driver. It's candy apple red with black interior. The car was painted approx 15 years ago, ut is in extremely nice condition. It has the original 351W-4V motor and FMX automatic trans. Not sure when it was rebuilt, ut it runs extremely strong. The car just spent a week at the Woodward cruise and I couldn't believe the continuous compliments I got on the car. It is a show stopper and attracts attention wherever it goes. All the sheet metal and floor pans look original on the car except for the RH QT panel. It was replaced at some point in it's life. The car has PS, DB, Automatic, actory air (Original factory air - dealer installed). These cars have not met their potential yet. I remember when the 67 Shelbys were $35,000 and went up to $100,000 overnight. Don't make the same mistake and wait to buy a 1969. They are going up in value yearly. These are by far the most unique Shelby's ever made. With factory fiberglass fenders, ood and decklid, hey stand out from all the rest. Please contact me with any questions.Marti report included In Shelby RegistryOn Aug-21-15 at 04:43:49 PDT, eller added the following information:This is a great survivor car. I have a few survivor cars and they are the best. Not pristine trailer queens that you can't drive. The car shows extremely well. It has a few minor paint chips, ut very difficult to see unless your looking for them. This car does well in car shows and is always a big hit at cruises. I think this car get's more lookers than my 1967 Shelby Clone. The undercarriage on this car looks great. It has the original style factory Shelby exhaust too. That's what gave these cars the great sound. No noisy Flowmasters on this car. It is a pleasure to drive.
On Aug-24-15 at 20:14:01 PDT, eller added the following information:I added floorpan and framerail pics to show the mint rustfree condition. They were coated with some sort of enamel or epoxy paint during the restoration years ago. They are in excellent condition. I could only add 8 pics, ut I tried to get pics that would help the buyer see how clean the car is. I also added an engine bay pic and shock tower spot welds. As you can see; the engine bay is survivor status. Clean, ut not a show car. This is a driver that you can be proud to take to shows or cruises. As I said, his was a super popular car at the Woodward cruise last week. That is a major nationwide event in the Detroit suburbs on the famous Woodward Avenue. The car drew more attention than any of the other car at Dugans bar in the hub of the Cruise.
On Aug-24-15 at 20:22:19 PDT, eller added the following information:The shoulder harnesses are included with the car. They are in the trunk. The belts need to be restored. I had Snake Oyl quote the cost and it was $250.00 for the pair to make them perfect with new webbing, ewn on tags, tc.