Friday, November 29, 2019

Used 1969 Ford Mustang For Sale In Phoenix, AZ

Used 1969 Ford Mustang For Sale In Phoenix, AZ





No local results match your search, below are our national listings. Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is presenting a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for sale. This 1969 Mach 1 is an original factory Mach 1 with matching numbers 351 CI 4 V engine and automatic transmission. Just released from a private collection! I am very pleased to offer you this very exquisite 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback. This Mustang had a very extensive frame off restoration where there was a no funds limit. It was restored back to all of the factory specs. There are certain classics that are so well-configured and show so much craftsmanship and precision that their sheer magnetism is obvious even from a distance. This 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback is one of them. For sale in our Nashville showroom is an Icon of the muscle car scene of the late sixties, a 1969 Ford Mach 1 Mustang with a 351C Cubic inch V8 backed by a four-speed manual transmission. Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to present this 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe 302!





This 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe 302 is painted in an interesting Indian Fire Red. The paint shines extremely well and has minimal wear and tear. CLICK DIRECTLY ABOVE FOR MORE PHOTOS AND A VIDEO OF THIS VEHICLE ! THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN OUR PA. SHOWROOM FREE SHIPPING AND 1 YEAR WARRANTY ! 120mph Speedometer. Chrome Gas Cap. Marti report. 14 inch Factory Chrome Steel Rally Wheels. The world of Restomod cars is in full swing. The 1969 Mustang Fastback is a prime example of a high quality conversion to a late model drive-train. Check out this amazing 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 Cobra Jet! This car is the definition of an American Muscle Car. Now for sale in our Houston Showroom is this 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302. When it comes to Mustangs the Boss 302 is one of the more sought-after models making this a great addition to anyone's collection. Welcome to StreetDreamsTexas as we celebrate our 20th year in the classic and muscle car business.





Anyway, given that it's only a few hours until the unveil, this post might age incredibly poorly. The frunk looks large and similar to M3? The motor and controller needs to have a specific layout for this. Some unreal upside here that hasn't been priced in, regardless of potench partnerships. A partnership would be the guillotine to bears. Well, what EV platform will Ford use in late 2020 for the Ford Mustang Mach E? VW ID.3: nope, not planned for the U.S., specs are not nearly as good as the Mach E anyway. VW ID.4: nope, factory just got started a few days ago. 2021 at the earliest. Nor are the specs good enough. Rivian: the specs match, but they have no factory and no battery supply yet, plus the Ford partnership is rumored to be about a pickup truck - the F-150E? Ford R&D invented a time machine and stole their own EV tech from 2030, which by then will match 2020 Tesla tech.





This is my second best guess. Assuming the Mach E specs are truthful, which probably got leaked inadvertently. I.e. the suspiciously Tesla-alike specs would normally not have been news after the unveil event today, if Ford partners with Tesla. KarenRei is very silent today. Anyway, given that it's only a few hours until the unveil, this post might age incredibly poorly. IDK what Ford is planning to do, but see no benefit for Tesla burdening itself with any non-compete agreements that would stand in the way of clearing the non efficient junk from the streets. Mach E should have worse aerodynamics judging by its nose, I don't think it can have range parity with Tesla using Tesla drivetrain. But non-compete with trucks especially doesn't make sense, since these are most wasteful in terms of energy. I don't want Tesla to share batteries with anybody, unless they make so many cells that they can't sell them all in their own cars(and powerwalls).

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