8 pictures (2 cars) found: sub-model of "T-5", roof type of "fastback", exterior color of "white"
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(from page 28 of the 1969 Collection)
This is a Wimbledon White 1969 T-5 fastback. The "Mustang" could not be registered to be driven in Germany back in 1969, but the "T-5" could. So Ford exported T-5s to Germany instead of Mustangs. This one has the GT package too! Other options include 351 Windsor H code V8 engine, automatic transmission, factory tach, flipfold rear seat, power disc brakes, clock, full tinted glass, and 14-inch GT style wheels.
(from page 28 of the 1969 Collection)
Wimbledon White 1969 T-5 fastback, left front view. The red over-the-top racing stripes go well with the red interior.
(from page 28 of the 1969 Collection)
Wimbledon White 1969 T-5 fastback, right rear view. Check out the cool chrome dual exhaust splitters.
(from page 28 of the 1969 Collection)
Nice clean H-code 351ci V8 engine.
(from page 28 of the 1969 Collection)
The interior is red. The bottom of the doors have white vinyl accent panels..
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Check out this heavily modified 1971 T-5 Mustang! It is owned by Russ Rainwater from Salem, Oregon. Russ explains, "I have completed many body modifications such as hood scoop, side intakes, ground effects, rear spoiler, and molded rear panel. I know this look may not be for everyone but I enjoy some things different than stock. Most recent upgrades were the 20-inch rims and dual exhaust exiting in front of the rear tires. Glass packs with a balance bar for a great classic muscle car sound. Future plans are B&M shifter, blacked out chrome, block sanding, then spray the gun metal gray with black stripes. Yes, painting the bumpers but I will leave the T-5 emblem. Did these cars have fender emblems on both sides or just the drivers? This is my birth year car and has been a blast to work on!"
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Here is a front end shot. Russ has put Eleanor letters on the windshield. The original Eleanor was a 71 Mustang (made to look like a 73).
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
This is a nice shot of Russ's work. You can see the T-5 emblem on the front fender. This car was originally in Germany - the T-5 was the Mustang in Germany.