1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Restomod: Striking Interior and Exterior Featuring Quality Body Package and Impressive Paint Finish

This 1969 Mustang Fastback, a custom nut-and-bolt rotisserie build, is an outstanding example of what can be accomplished by imbuing a classic-era machine with today’s advanced engineering.

1969 Ford Mustang

Thanks to an engine bay designed to accept the massive Boss 429 engine, it takes advantage of Ford’s excellent 5.0L/435 HP DOHC Coyote V-8, incorporating an Aeromotive fuel system, Doug’s ceramic-coated and polished headers with custom side exhaust and a functioning Shaker hood scoop to pump up the performance vibe.

1969 Ford Mustang

A wide-ratio Tremec 6-speed manual transmission and 4-link located Moser 3.50:1 Positraction differential with 31-spline axles complete the heavy-duty drivetrain. TCI front and rear suspension with Ridetech adjustable coilovers, rack-and-pinion steering and Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes with drilled-and-slotted rotors and powder-coated calipers team up for road-hugging handling delivered by low-profile rubber on chrome U.S. Mag wheels.

1969 Ford Mustang

Crimson Red paint with silver striping adorns the exterior, which features custom spoilers and side skirts, hood-mounted turn-signal indicators and a backup camera. The color motif is repeated in the custom interior that features bucket seats and a custom center console, Dakota Digital gauges, a Flaming River tilt column, power windows, Vintage Air and LED lighting throughout.

1969 Ford Mustang

Up-to-date electronics include a custom stereo with Bluetooth, a navigation/camera screen and a Rockford Fosgate amplifier and subwoofers. This full-custom 1969 Mustang Fastback proves these cars are an evergreen choice for the Resto Modding enthusiast. Call us today and let VMS park this Mustang in your driveway!

1969 Ford Mustang Fastback Restomod: Striking Interior and Exterior Featuring Quality Body Package and Impressive Paint Finish

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