Fastback Project: 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof GT


Mustang snobs tend to gravitate towards the early 1964-65-66 or 1967-68 Fastback versions for various reasons that escape me at the moment (probably because they are more rare) but random yokels on the street will only talk to you if you drive a 1969 Mustang; and they’ll ask you every time you drive it: “Is that a Mach 1?” It doesn’t matter if it is a basic Sportsroof (that’s what Ford called the Fastback starting in 1969) or a Boss 429…you should always say yes. And if someone offers to sell you a crusty old Mustang, you should also say YES! Find this 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof GT offered for $15,000 buy-it-now or make-offer with sketchy title status in Middletown, NY via ebay.

From the seller:
Item specifics
Condition:
Used
Seller Notes:
“$15,000 OBO I am in The process of getting a replacement title with the original owner of the car Please call me or text me if you want to come look at it or have any questions 570-618-1626 Power steering, power brakes, 302 motor CASH ONLYNO CHECKS-NO SHIPPING- NO ONLINE PAYMENTS FIRST COME FIRST SERVEI will only sell it in person don’t contact me unless that’s your plan Located in the tri-state area region of newyork,Pennsylvania, new jersey”
Year:
1969
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):
9R02E149307
Mileage:
50000
Body Type:
Coupe
Trim:
fast back
Transmission:
Automatic
Number of Cylinders:
8
Make:
Ford
Drive Type:
AWD
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
For Sale By:
Private Seller
Model:
Mustang
Exterior Color:
Black
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:
8 cylAbout this vehicle
This 1969 Ford Mustang is a project vehicle. The owner has had it for 1 year. The vehicle needs work and is not regularly driven.
Seller’s Notes
$15,000 OBO I am in The process of getting a replacement title with the original owner of the carVehicle Details
Beautiful barn find 1969 mustang fastbackNot too much rust perfect for a restoration
Exterior
Amazing 1969 Ford Mustang FASTBACK Barnfind forsale!! This would make a perfect project for someone looking to restore a classic This is a great deal for a car this clean The only problem is that we can’t find the title for it.


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Hmmmm….
OK, so you’d need to put about 3,000 hours into this thing (and maybe $20-40K in OEM parts). Or you could pay somebody else to do that (for what, maybe $150,000?)
So….why?
-Stan (who loves this body style. Saw them every day growing up in Detroit during the 60s and 70s)