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For Sale: 1969 Mustang Sportsroof project car

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Mail From: Dave Harper (email redacted)

For Sale: 1969 Mustang Sportsroof project car, asking $2500. or best
offer, no reasonable offer refused. Located in Northern Va. area.

Engine: 1969 302, 20K miles on rebuilt short block with TRW flat top
pistons, Edelbrock Performer cam, intake, and carb, World Products heads
& a spare set of 1970 351W heads, Hooker headers w/ dual exhaust, Heavy
duty 3 core radiator, high volume fuel and oil pumps, chrome alternator,
Cobra valve covers.

Transmission: C4 rebuilt for performance in 1992 with TCI 2500 stall
converter and trans cooler.

Rear end: 9 inch with 3.00:1 gears.

Interior: Standard black in good condition, new carpet, console,
Lecarra leather-wrapped steering wheel. Have some Mach1 interior parts
(door panels, etc.)

Exterior: Needs body work but looks presentable. Has minor rust in some
areas. Current color is 1969 Medium Aqua. Wheels and tires are 1969
Ford Styled Steel with 70 series BFGoodrich Radial TA's.

Other info: Floors were replaced in 1988 and have no rust. Shock towers
and cowl area are in excellent condition. Front end was completely
rebuilt in 1988. Has Aftermarket front and rear sway bars and an export
brace. Comes with lots of extra parts. Originally came with A/C, does
not work but have most parts. Lots of receipts. Car is complete but
has not been started for two years. Have owned it since 1983.

I'm selling this car because I need garage space and I don't have the
time or money to finish it. I would like to sell it quickly. Delivery
possible. Please respond by email to (email redacted).

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