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Nice 69 FB on California Craigslist/Backpage

miketyler

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They dont show underhood or underside pics but the rest looks like a good deal for 23k

http://sandiego.backpage.com/AutosForSale/22777-1969-ford-mustang-coupe-fastback-191644-only-44992-miles/6937872

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A good deal ?

Then I need to know everything of this car.

A + 40year old car has a lot to tell in some casses.

It has the looks ! For sure !
 
First time I have ever seen a double din in a 69/70. Not entirely sure I'm a fan of that setup. The interior needs some attention for sure. I'm guessing by the looks of the interior that the engine bay and undercarriage could use some attention as well. I guess I'm a little bias when it comes to the color though :lol
 
Nice paint/wheels/brakes, but everything else about this car scares me. No idea how bad they botched the wiring/factory wiring harness by installing that ridiculous system (did you see those subs in the rear interior quarter panels!?). There's also some missing pieces in the package tray area. In order to properly do that engine bay I would say the motor needs to be pulled and that whole thing sanded down and painted. Also don't know what's going on with that motor. It could be original and worn down and need a complete rebuild.

I would think around $12-14k. It's a non-mach car, but with some mach touches. It has a lot of issues and unknown's and to me, that corresponds to spending $$$$. Just my .02 though
 
"68stang289" said:
Also don't know what's going on with that motor. It could be original and worn down and need a complete rebuild.

It's not original... it's a Cleveland, which appeared in '70.

The seats are not '69 seats, either. This car has been significantly changed since it rolled off the assembly line. It's hard telling what kind of repairs are hidden under the carpet and paint.
 
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