This 1969 Mustang fastback had never been anything but a racecar. That’s right—it’s never been registered or driven on the street, and all the miles put on it were done blasting down the ...
The Shelby Mustang was officially terminated, but its agony lasted until 1970 when the leftovers from the previous year were finally sold off. Between 1965, when the GT350 broke ground, and 1969 ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1969 Ford Mustang 2 Door Fastback across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1969 Ford Mustang 2 Door Fastback (Boss 429) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
The 1969 Mach 1 was so popular that the Mustang GT no longer made any sense, and the decision was simple for Ford. The carmaker eventually ditched the GT, going all-in on the Mach 1, which sold ...
By 1969, the Ford Mustang could be anything from a dressy six-cylinder coupe to a high-powered Boss 429 fastback with a NASCAR-ready V-8 engine shoehorned under its scooped hood. It’s that ...
Is it coming back to the street? “Looks great, with a touch of menace,” is how we described the vehicle Larry Shinoda created for the 1969 Ford Mustang: the high-performance trim, the Boss.
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