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1969 Mustang For Sale

1969 Ford Mustangs For Sale
The 1969 restyle “added more heft to the body as width and length again increased. Weight went up markedly too.” Due to the larger body and revised front end styling, the 1969 models had a notable aggressive stance. The 1969 models featured “quad headlamps” which disappeared to make way for a wider grille and a return to standard headlamps in the 1970 models. Starting in 1969, to aid sales and continue the winning formula of the Mustang, a variety of new performance and decorative options became available, including functional (and non-functional) air scoops, cable and pin hood tie downs, and both wing and chin spoilers. Additionally, a variety of performance packages were introduced to appeal to a wider audience, notably the Mach 1, the Boss 302, and Boss 429. The two Boss models were introduced to accredit the engines for racing but received fame on the street and to this day they still demand premium pricing for their pedigree. 1969 was the last year for the GT option. However, a fourth model available only as a hardtop, the Grande, met a degree of success starting in 1969 with its soft ride, “luxurious” trim, 55 pounds (24.9 kg) of extra sound deadening, and simulated wood trim.

1969 Mustangs For Sale

1969 Ford Mustang Production Stats

Convertible Standard: 11,307 units
Convertible Deluxe: 3,439 units
Coupe Standard: 118,613 units
Coupe w/Bench Seats: 4,131 units
Coupe Deluxe: 5,210 units
Coupe Deluxe w/Bench Seats: 504 units
Grande Coupe: 22,128 units
Fastback Standard: 56,022 units
Fastback Deluxe: 5,958 units
Fastback Mach 1: 72,458 units
Total Production: 299,824 units

Special Models

Boss 429: 869 units (2 were Boss Cougars)
Boss 302: 1,628 units

Retail Prices:
$2,832 Standard Convertible
$2,618 Standard Coupe
$2,618 Standard Fastback
$3,122 Mach 1 Fastback
$2,849 Grande Coupe

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