1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Project Car Race on 2040-cars
Oakland, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: fastback
This is a 1969 Mustang fastback. I bought it in hopes of restoring it but I bit off a little more than I could chew. The previous owner did not inform me about all the rust it had prior to me purchasing it. The car needed more bodywork that I wanted so I am selling to make space for another car I purchased. The car was originally a 6 cylinder car so it has 4 lug wheels. The car is pretty much a rolling chassis. The dash is there and the rear seat but the rest of the interior is gone. The body is going to need quite a bit of sheetmetal. The floor pans, trunk pan, rear tail light panel, cowl panel and right rear quarter panel will need to be replaced for sure. From the firewall forward looks pretty good. The doors will need to be replaced and the hood and trunk lid has some rust as well. This would make a great car once its finished, but I just don't know how to do bodywork. I do not have a title for the vehicle, bill of sale only. Feel free to email or call me at 901-849-5368 if you have any questions. Thanks
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