1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Super Cobra Jet
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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Super Cobra Jet Walk-Around
Description
In 1969, Ford introduced the Mustang Mach 1, instantly placing itself among the most hallowed names in its long history. This high-performance variant was available with a 351, 390, or a 428 cu-in V8 engine, housed in the sleek SportsRoof fastback coupe. The Mach 1 was outfitted with a pin-locked hood featuring a scoop finished in matte black, competition suspension, chrome exhaust tips and gas filler cap, and was often specified with a louvered rear window. As a replacement for the GT models, the Mach 1 became a fan favorite due to its blend of straight-line acceleration and NASCAR-inspired handling. The popularity of the Mach 1 was so strong that the GT name did not return to the Mustang lineup until 1982.
Highlights
Refinished in Candyapple Red with black and gold stripes over a Black Knit Vinyl interior under prior ownership
While the car originally came with a 428 Super Cobra Jet Ram Air engine, the current engine is said to be a replacement 428 block, which was built using authentic parts correct to the Super Cobra Jet specification, with the block being restamped to match the car
Equipped with a Super-Toploader four-speed manual transmission
A finely restored example with numerous replicated paint and chalk markings, completed in 2015 under previous ownership
Deluxe Marti Report confirming original build details
Please note that while the five-digit odometer displays just under 61,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Dual reclining front bucket seats
Cigarette lighter
Dual sun visors
Ventless curved side glass
Swing-out rear quarter windows
Rear deck spoiler
Center-fill fueling
Courtesy light
Folding Sport Deck rear seat
Electric clock
Color-keyed dual racing-type mirrors
Wood-like Rim-Blow steering wheel
Black low gloss paint on the hood and cowl
Teak-toned instrument panel and cluster appliques
Traction-Lok Nodular Case Differential with a 3.91:1 gear ratio
Rear window louvers
Hood pins
AM radio
Known Imperfections
The current owner of this 1969 Mach 1 presents the car as a finely restored example, with many of the factory's original chalk and paint marking being replicated, and is said to be free from all but the smallest of imperfections.
Included
Deluxe Marti Report
Ownership History
This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 completed production on 9 January 1969 at Ford’s San Jose, California plant before it was sold through Jones-Minto Ford of Burlingame, California. The previous owner purchased the car in 2004, with the refurbishment work being completed in 2012. The current owner purchased the car in June 2022.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $1,000. Learn more about the program here.