1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Super Cobra Jet
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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Super Cobra Jet Ride Along
Description
It couldn’t break the speed of sound (Mach 1) — it just felt like it.
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 — first introduced in August 1968 for the 1969 model year — took the place of the GT and was designed to bridge the gap between the standard Mustang and the high-performance Shelby models. The first Mach 1 featured a sleek SportsRoof fastback coupe body, racing-style mirrors, and a special rear deck spoiler. The interior was equally impressive, with high-back bucket seats, wood-grain accents, and a sports steering wheel. Under the hood, the Mach 1 could be had with a range of powerful V8 engines, including the 428 cu-in Cobra Jet Ram-Air with functional “shaker” hood air scoop found on this Mustang.
As Car Life magazine said, “A you ready for the first great Mustang? One with performance to match its looks, handling to send imported-car fans home mumbling to themselves, and an interior as elegant, and livable as a gentleman’s club? It’s here.” And factory Ford data revealed by its Marti Report show this is one of 33 ’69 Mach 1 built for speed with the Drag Pack 4.30 Traction-Lok rear axle, and one of 5 optioned with the AM radio, disc brakes, and nothing else.
Highlights
Very rare and authentic Mustang Mach 1 with Drag Pack
Restored by Ford Mustang specialist Kevin’s Klassic Cars in Cannon Falls, Minnesota using mostly original equipment and components
Finished in Candy Apple Red (T5) paint over Dark Red (3DA) vinyl interior
Powered by the original 428 cu-in Super Cobra Jet Ram-Air rated at 360 hp
Drag Pack 4.30:1 Traction-Lok differential
Functional “shaker” hood air scoop
Original four-speed manual transmission
Correct Goodyear Polyglas tires
The chassis number (9F02R182638) decodes as:
9 – 1969 model year
F – Dearborn, Michigan, assembly plant
02 – Mustang Fastback
R – 428 cubic inch V8 Super Cobra Jet
182638 – Sequential production number
The data plate decodes as:
Body: 63C – 2dr Mach 1 SportRoof
Paint: T5 – Candy Apple Red
Trim: 3DA – Dark Red Corinthian Knit Vinyl Mach 1 Hi-Back Bucket Seats
Date: 10D – 10 April scheduled build date
DSO: 32 – Cleveland ordering district
Axle: W – 4.30:1 limited slip differential
Trans: 6 – Four-speed close ratio manual transmission
This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 by the numbers per the Deluxe Marti Report:
299,036 1969 Mustangs,
131,819 were non-Shelby SportsRoof cars. Of them,
10,130 were built with 428-4V Ram Air Engines
5,853 came with 4-Speed Close Ratio Transmissions
1,347 of them were painted Candyapple Red and
358 had Dark Red Mach 1 Bucket Seats. Of those,
90 were ordered with Super Cobra Jet Engines, of which
33 had 4.30 Traction-Lok Rear Axles
28 of them were ordered with Power Disc Brakes. Of these,
17 had AM Radios installed
5 of them had no other options. They were identical
9F02R182638 is one of those Mustangs
Features
Optional power disc brakes and AM radio
Foam-padded, vinyl-trimmed high back buckets
Rim-Blow Steering Wheel
Unique teak-toned highlights in the dash, door panels, and console
Low-gloss paint on the hood and cowl, and pin-type hood lock latches
“On-the-move” reflective stripes outside
Known Imperfections
This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is presented as a finely restored example and is said to be free from any substantial imperfections
Included
Deluxe Marti Report
Four build sheets
Original factory quality checklist
Restoration photos
Ownership History
Sold new at Marshall Motor Company in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, the Super Cobra Jet Mach 1 retains its original engine and transmission. Scheduled to be built on 10 April 1969, it was late to the muscle car party, being built at the Dearborn final assembly plant on 17 April 1969. The 42,663 miles showing are believed to be original.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Blake Wingrove Phone: 616.822.8589 email: bwingrove@hagerty.com