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If anyone has a Mustang for sale I would be interested.

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Mail From: Judy Burr (email redacted)

I have 2 65 coupes. Both 6 cyl. one automatic, one 3 speed. Turqouise with
palomino pony interior. other Rangoon red with new black standard interior.
Both just restored. Iowa.

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From: Dick Monn <(email redacted)>
To: Multiple recipients of list <(email redacted)>
Date: Saturday, April 04, 1998 7:22 AM
Subject: [CM:10465] Mustangs


>If anyone has a Mustang for sale I would be interested.
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Mail From: John M. Dettori (email redacted)

On Sat, 4 Apr 1998 09:20, Dick Monn <(email redacted)> wrote:
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> If anyone has a Mustang for sale I would be interested.

Dick, I have a restored 1970 Mach I for sale.

It is red, 351-4V Cleveland (M-code), automatic transmission,
power disc brakes, power steering, 9" rear w/3.50:1 Traction-Lok axle,
deluxe black interior with high backed comfortweave seats, console,
3-spoke rim blow steering wheel, tilt wheel, original "Mustang" AM/FM
stereo (working), Air Conditioning (working), rare Mach I wheel covers,
pop-off gas cap, dual exhausts w/oval tips, twist-type hood locks, and
directional indicator lights in the hood scoop. The car is also equiped
with factory sports slats (louvers) on the rear window.

The restored engine compartment features the correct air clearner, belts
and hoses (with the approriate markings), fan shroud, re-cored original
radiator, and repro battery, cables, iginition wires, and yellow top
coil. All repro parts are from top-quality vendors like Marti Auto Works,
New Castle Battery, and California Pony Cars, in addition to many NOS
Ford parts.

No rust ever on this 2 family owner 69k mile Mach I. Original documention
includes window sticker, brouchure when new and owners manual. This early
Mach I (built Sept. '69) was a showroom floor model, the first Mach I sold
by JJ Hart Ford in Brooklyn, NY. The original salesman & dealership owner
remembered the car, and said they have a photo of the car at dealership
(they were in attendance at a local Long Island car show).

You can see the car on the cover of Mustangs Unlimited '97 catalog. Winner
of numerous local and MCA shows, including 5th place at the 30th Anniversary
of the Mustang at Charlotte, 4/17/94. Several list members have seent the
car, and I have pictures available.

On the "Old Cars" scale of 1-6 (where 1 is a "trailered concours quality
vehicle" and 6 is "good for nothing but parts"winking smiley my Mach I is a solid 2;
as nice as it can be and still be driven 1,000 miles/year or so (to car
show club events, and summer pleasure drives). You can drive it away
to anywhere.

So, are you interested?

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John M. Dettori 86 SVO (2.3l IT)
Divisional VP, Program Trading 70 Mach I (351C-4V)
Paine Webber, Inc. 67 GT conv (289-4V)
New York, NY <reserved 4 67 GT500>
212 713 4683
(email redacted)
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