01-23-2011, 01:56 AM
Lot 932.1: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
Rating: NR
Sale Price: $55,000
Facts: “S” Code 390 4V engine, 4-speed, air conditioning, tilt, power brakes, power steering, matching numbers, California rust-free car, all original sheet metal, fresh professional restoration, documented 1 of 1 by Kevin Marti.
Comments: 390 Mach 1 Mustangs are rarer than you would think but not necessarily highly sough after like those with a 428. Mid pack pricing is expected.
Lot 938.1: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
Sale Price: $41,800
Facts: MACH 1 with 351cid V8, automatic transmission, power steering, power front disc brakes, air conditioning. Complete frame-off restoration. Comes with Deluxe Marti Report and owner’s manual.
Comments: Miscellaneous body panel mis-aligns. Minor paint and chrome booboos. Good color combination for quick sale.
Lot 942: 1969 Mustang GT Fastback
Sale Price: $48,400
Facts: 390 V8. Cosmetic restoration in 2007. Acapulco Blue paint. 4-wheel power disc brakes and 1969 factory air conditioning added as part of the $46,000 mechanical restoration in 2009. 2,000 miles since completion.
Comments: Miscellaneous body and panel alignment boo-b0os. Inconsistent paint quality and minor trim gaffes. 1969 Mustang GT is a rarer find, but not sought out like Mach 1 and BOSS 302 models.
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Rating: NR
Sale Price: $55,000
Facts: “S” Code 390 4V engine, 4-speed, air conditioning, tilt, power brakes, power steering, matching numbers, California rust-free car, all original sheet metal, fresh professional restoration, documented 1 of 1 by Kevin Marti.
Comments: 390 Mach 1 Mustangs are rarer than you would think but not necessarily highly sough after like those with a 428. Mid pack pricing is expected.
Lot 938.1: 1969 Mustang Mach 1
Sale Price: $41,800
Facts: MACH 1 with 351cid V8, automatic transmission, power steering, power front disc brakes, air conditioning. Complete frame-off restoration. Comes with Deluxe Marti Report and owner’s manual.
Comments: Miscellaneous body panel mis-aligns. Minor paint and chrome booboos. Good color combination for quick sale.
Lot 942: 1969 Mustang GT Fastback
Sale Price: $48,400
Facts: 390 V8. Cosmetic restoration in 2007. Acapulco Blue paint. 4-wheel power disc brakes and 1969 factory air conditioning added as part of the $46,000 mechanical restoration in 2009. 2,000 miles since completion.
Comments: Miscellaneous body and panel alignment boo-b0os. Inconsistent paint quality and minor trim gaffes. 1969 Mustang GT is a rarer find, but not sought out like Mach 1 and BOSS 302 models.
SOURCE - MORE MUSTANGS SOLD HERE