B & B Auto Sales

532 Main Avenue South, Brookings, SD 57006
4.2
4.2 out of 5 stars

Used 1969 Ford Mustang

100,000 miles
For Sale:$39,500
Estimated payment:$896/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score
  • Wagon
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    100,000miles
  • Transmission
    Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Red
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • VIN
    -

Engine

351W

Message from the seller

351w V8Automatic with 2500 Stall Converter*433 GearsMECHANICAL- This Mustang has been thru our inspection. An awesome drivetrain with a built 351, torker Intake, roller rockers, aluminum radiator 2500 stall converter and 4.33 gears. Does not have a heater system. EXTERIOR- The body is in good shape. It has had a repaint at one time. Its a good quality driver quality job. It has a great shine but few imperfections. See the video for an up close inspection. Text Dirk at 605-695-7391 for running and driving video'sINTERIOR- The interior is in good shape, no issues.DIRK'S COMMENTS- With 38 years of experience I will give you my opinion of the Mustang. It is a strong car to drive and lots of fun. A fastback Mustang is a great investment and this car will get lot's of compliments. UNDERNEATH- The underneath is solid and no issues. History- A car from North Dakota.TEST DRIVE- We personally test drive our vehicles so we know what they drive like. I have drove this one 10 miles and it drives good.Located in White,SDBUY WITH CONFIDENCE as this 1969 Ford Mustang has gone thru inspection and test drive. We personally work and drive these ourselves so can answer any questions you may have. We show you any issues with over 100 pictures and videos of a walk around, running and driving.VALUE- We price our vehicles to market value and try to be one of the best prices of vehicles in comparable condition. Our goal is to give you a good buy on a vehicle you are going to have fun with and enjoy. We do have a document fee but only $50 which is lower than most other dealers.LIKE IT OR RETURN IT- As being in business for 38 years we do not want to sell anybody a vehicle they do not want. As many of our vehicles are sold site unseen we will take the vehicle back and give a refund minus shipping and a restocking fee. You are responsible for the shipping both ways and a $1000 restocking fee. You have 3 days to notify us you are not happy with the vehicle and we will start the return process. Ask for more details.VIDEOS- Call, text or email for videos of driving the vehicle and of the engine running and accessories working. Text Dirk at 605-695-7391. Click here to apply for financing: Credit App Call or text Dirk at 605-695-7391 or Darren 605-695-9555 with any questions. B and B Auto Sales, 324 W Main White,SD 57276

1969 Ford Mustang: A Bold Evolution

The 1969 Ford Mustang represented a significant styling departure and a broadening of the model's appeal, marking the beginning of the second generation for the iconic pony car. Ford's design team, led by the influential Gene Bordinat, aimed to imbue the Mustang with a more aggressive and substantial presence, moving away from the more compact proportions of the first generation. This resulted in a longer, wider, and more muscular machine that offered a greater variety of body styles and performance options than ever before.

Styling Evolution:

  • Longer and Wider Stance: The '69 Mustang grew in all dimensions, giving it a more commanding road presence. This also contributed to a more spacious interior.
  • Aggressive Front End: The most striking change was the redesigned front fascia. The iconic dual headlights of previous years were replaced by single, larger headlights housed in outboard positions, with the grille opening now extending further inward. The grille itself was a more open, horizontal design.
  • Refined Side Profile: The side scoops were redesigned and often incorporated into the character lines of the body. The overall silhouette remained recognizable as a Mustang, but with more defined creases and a generally bolder look.
  • New Body Styles: Beyond the familiar Fastback and Hardtop (often referred to as the Coupe), the 1969 model year introduced the SportsRoof, a sleeker and more raked version of the Fastback with a distinctive rear spoiler integrated into the roofline. The convertible also continued to be a popular option.
  • Distinctive Rear End: The taillights, while still featuring the triple-lens design, were slightly reshaped and recessed into a more sculpted rear panel.

Engine Options:

The 1969 Mustang offered a wide spectrum of powerplant choices, catering to various levels of performance and budgets:

  • Inline-Six: The standard engine was the reliable 200 cubic inch inline-six, a fuel-efficient option for everyday driving.
  • V8 Options:
    • 289 2V: A smaller V8, offering a step up in performance from the six-cylinder.
    • 302 2V/4V: The popular Windsor small-block, available in both two-barrel and four-barrel carburetor configurations for increased power.
    • 351 Windsor 2V/4V: A new addition to the lineup, the 351 Windsor offered a significant performance boost, especially in its 4V guise, bridging the gap between the smaller Windsor V8s and the larger Cobra Jet engines.
    • 390 2V/4V: The big-block FE engine was still available, offering strong torque and acceleration.
    • 428 Cobra Jet (CJ) / Super Cobra Jet (SCJ): These legendary engines were the pinnacle of Mustang performance for '69. The Cobra Jet, with its potent 428 cubic inch V8, was designed for serious acceleration, often featuring Ram Air induction. The Super Cobra Jet added further enhancements for even more power.

Trim Levels and Special Editions:

The 1969 model year was characterized by a proliferation of trim levels and special editions, reflecting Ford's strategy to appeal to a broader market:

  • Base Mustang: The entry-level model, offering a more affordable entry into Mustang ownership.
  • Mustang Grande: A luxury-oriented model that featured upgraded interior appointments, like deluxe bucket seats, woodgrain interior trim, and enhanced sound deadening.
  • Mustang Mach 1: Introduced for 1969, the Mach 1 was a performance-focused package that immediately became a legend. It featured aggressive styling cues such as hood scoops (often non-functional but with optional Shaker hood scoop), rear spoilers, side stripes, and unique interior touches. It was typically powered by the 351 Windsor or 390 V8s, with the 428 Cobra Jet being a popular option.
  • Mustang Boss 302: A homologation special created to compete in the Trans-Am racing series. It featured a potent 302 cubic inch V8 with a high-performance camshaft and heads, along with aggressive styling, a front spoiler, and rear spoiler.
  • Mustang Boss 429: Another Trans-Am homologation special, this model was built to satisfy NASCAR rules and featured a massive 429 cubic inch semi-hemispherical V8 engine. Production was limited, making it one of the rarest and most sought-after Mustangs.

Transmission Options:

Buyers could choose from a variety of transmissions:

  • 3-Speed Manual: The standard transmission.
  • 4-Speed Manual: Available on most V8 models, offering a more engaging driving experience.
  • 3-Speed Automatic (SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic): A popular option for those seeking convenience.

Interior Features:

The interior of the '69 Mustang was a blend of sportiness and optional comfort. Standard features included bucket seats, a floor-mounted shifter (on manual and automatic models), and a basic instrument panel. Optional features included:

  • Deluxe interior packages (often part of the Grande or Mach 1)
  • Rally-style instrument clusters with more gauges
  • Power steering and brakes
  • Air conditioning
  • Power windows and door locks (less common but available)

Legacy:

The 1969 Ford Mustang solidified the Mustang's place in automotive history not just as a pony car but as a versatile platform capable of delivering raw performance, everyday practicality, and even a touch of luxury. Its bold styling and diverse range of offerings helped it maintain its popularity in a competitive automotive landscape, and models like the Mach 1 and Boss variants continue to be highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts today.

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