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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 on 2040-cars

US $12,950.00
Year:1969 Mileage:42500 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Leonardtown, Maryland, United States

Leonardtown, Maryland, United States


1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 RestoMod


Body & Paint:

Repainted 2 years ago using a 2-stage urethane

Gloss black painted hood (vs original mat finish)

Cold air access for ram air scoop with hole matching size of the air cleaner.

Dynamat insulation in doors, inner firewall, trunk & floors.

Electric window mechanisms using stock appearing cranks w hidden switches.

New side 1970 style bolt in window glass

Redline LumTronix LED sequential turn signals in hood scoop.

LED Halo headlights with remote to change color & brightness.

Engine & Transmission:

351 Windsor Engine block bored .030” over

Keith Black 10:1 pistons

Crane Cams mild flat tappet hydraulic cam

Comp Cams roller rockers

Flotek Aluminum heads w/1.94” Intake & 1.55 exh. Valves

Edelbrock Performer intake manifold

Holley 600 cfm carburetor w/electric choke

K&N air filter

2 ½” Exhaust system w/ ‘H’ pipe

MSD distributor w/Crane Cams coil

New ceramic coated headers

Griffin radiator w/electric thermostatically controlled fans

Remote Trans& Oil cooler

Rebuilt stock FMX automatic transmission

Chassis & Differential:

Tubular front ‘A’ arms

QA1 coil over shocks in front

Sway bars front & rear

New polyurethane bushings

17” Legendary Magnum 500 wheels

B.F. Goodrich tires (245 x 45ZR front & 255 x 45ZR rear)

`9” Ford differential fitted with 3.70:1 gears, posi-traction & 31 spline axles

Borgeson power steering 14:1 box and pump (eliminates OEM slave valve)

Steering column, new bushings, rag joints with OEM Tilt steering

Power brakes (G2 Red coated disc front & drum rear), Aux Vacuum Reserve Tank (steadies vacuum due to Cam)

Interior:

Black clarion Mach 1 high back seats

Fold down rear seat

Stock Working Gauges, polished lens, LED lamps, & clock (works)

Teak steering wheel

Alpine stereo USB, AM/FM; w/ Bluetooth and ‘A’ pillar mic

Infinity speakers front & rear

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Auto blog

2015 Ford Mustang to make world debut on Dec. 5 [w/video]

Tue, 19 Nov 2013

Between a bevvy of spy shots, speculative renders and insidery images from the halls of Car and Driver, we've got a pretty decent idea of what the 2015 Ford Mustang might look like. Still, we're excited to see the real deal as soon as possible.
Turns out that Ford has told us just when that first official look might come, too, although it has chosen somewhat of a backdoor fashion for dropping the news.
The video below popped up on the Ford Mustang YouTube channel this morning, promoting a social media effort called #MustangInspires on. The video and hashtag ask fans of the pony car to share pictures of the car - or "photographic stories of inspiration" - on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc. But the truly interesting part of the video description is that which mentions taking "the cover off the all-new Mustang" on December 5. Consider our calendars marked.

2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost already hitting 12-second quarters

Sun, 28 Sep 2014

The arrival of a new Ford Mustang means many things to many people, but not least of them is drag racers. The pony car has always been a mainstay of the drag strip, and the Ford Racing team aims to carry that reputation forward with this latest generation. So it cooked up a few basic modifications on three new 'Stangs and headed to the strips at US 131 and Milan Dragway to see what they could coax out of 'em.
Impressively, the 5.0-liter V8 Mustang GT with a few modifications (but no forced induction) managed to clock a quarter-mile time of 11.77 seconds. Another Mustang GT fitted with a supercharger clocked a blistering 10.97 seconds. But just as intriguing was the modified EcoBoost model that, with only four cylinders and 2.3 liters of displacement, still passed the gates in just 12.56 seconds - nearly half a second better than expected. This with modification limited to a new subframe, half-shaft, drive shaft loops, exhaust, engine calibration, slicks, roll cage and bucket seat. Well done, boys.

J Mays' legacy

Fri, 15 Nov 2013



Mays is by far not the first designer to use heritage design cues in his work.
The announcement that J Mays will be leaving his chief creative officer role at Ford Motor Company on January 1 ends a 13-year run in one of the industry's top design roles. While best known for having a hand in reborn classics like the Volkswagen New Beetle, Ford Mustang and Thunderbird (above), Mays' legacy is more complicated and nuanced than being considered the father of what is known as "retrofuturism".