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Old 7/16/20 | 03:09 PM
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1969 Mach 1 value?

Hello,

I am new this forum, I joined to seek out some reliable information. I have a friend with an S Code 1969 Mach 1 that he intends to sell me. The car was driven by a dealership exec and never titled before being sold to his brother. The car was then inherited by my friend when his brother passed, it is an original 390 big block 4 speed car. The car needs restoration but it is complete. I am looking for a ball park value to negotiate a price. The car is originally Jade Black with a standard black interior. He also has a complete 428 4 speed set up with exhaust manifolds from a Shelby that he is looking to get 10g for that I can add to the purchase of the car.







Thank you for your input.
Old 7/16/20 | 05:11 PM
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Welcome! I have no idea on value, but that looks like a fun car to restore. For me, I think the 1969-70 Mustangs were the peak of Mustang styling.

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Old 7/16/20 | 05:58 PM
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Welcome! I have no idea on value, but that looks like a fun car to restore. For me, I think the 1969-70 Mustangs were the peak of Mustang styling.
Old 7/17/20 | 08:41 AM
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I think it would be a fun car to do the Cars and Coffee thing with my boys once they get a little older. The hardest thing to decide would be weather or not to paint it the original color or paint it something other than green.
Old 7/17/20 | 11:53 AM
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That would be awesome with the kids. I'm ok with green but I get it you do you!
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Are you going to restore it yourself? Everything depends on what you will need to spend on the restoration. It may be really expensive, to be honest. I am from DELETED. And once I also purchased an old car. But then the repair cost me so much that I gave up at some point, so all ended with a money waste.

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Old 7/27/22 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ZCarr
Hello,

I am new this forum, I joined to seek out some reliable information. I have a friend with an S Code 1969 Mach 1 that he intends to sell me. The car was driven by a dealership exec and never titled before being sold to his brother. The car was then inherited by my friend when his brother passed, it is an original 390 big block 4 speed car. The car needs restoration but it is complete. I am looking for a ball park value to negotiate a price. The car is originally Jade Black with a standard black interior. He also has a complete 428 4 speed set up with exhaust manifolds from a Shelby that he is looking to get 10g for that I can add to the purchase of the car.







Thank you for your input.

Hi- did you ever sell? I have the same situation. Trying to assess the value of a M-code. Still with the original owner, but needs a complete restoration. 86k miles on the engine. Any thoughts?
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