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11 pictures (2 cars) found: roof type of "fastback", in New Hampshire

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Show Year: [1969] [1989]

(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 3 of the 1989 Collection) Oxford White 1989 Mustang GT fastback owned by Josh Colby from Manchester, New Hampshire. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 30, 2013. Josh tells us more, "I obtained this beautiful Mustang last year around September. I have currently invested a good amount on preventative maintenance and other needed areas. If I had a choice and I really don't, I would not sell it. The previous owner 'said' that the motor and trans were rebuilt. How rebuilt, I do not know but she idl's flawlessly and doesn't have any issues shifting. The chassis has 184k miles on it and has a bit of rust under door areas and under the trunk and that is it. NO rust No rot! The motor was rebuilt about 15-25k miles ago. The car is not a show car but is very clean looking and has minimal daily driving looks. She is parked every winter and is maintained. The only reason I am selling or TRADING is for a 4X4 pick up, extended cab 5.0L+. So I can have a yearly driver that I can use. Sad to say the truck I was using has been.... taken away. So I am kind of in need something. The car starts daily in all weather types and even when she is parked and hasn't started for 3 days in 20 degree weather. It has been very reliable. If you have any questions please feel free to email at the email address listed. Remember, she is not a show car. I am either looking for a truck in decent to equal condition trade or a local cash sale. FUN STUFF: Mach 1 style vented hood, Typhoon intake manifold 'upper & lower', new detent cable for transmission, tranny flush, power steering flush, BBK CAI, BBK shorty headers, under drive pulleys, smog delete, aftermarket catless pipe to a custom side pipe exhaust, rebuilt transmission, rebuilt motor 'no receipt, PO says so, gaskets look new and it purs just fine', Cobra tail lights, Performance automatic street/strip shift kit, front caster/camber, upper strut plates, KYB Shocks, battery power master, 140W alternator with smaller pulley, chassis stiffening bars, rear pan hard bars, new ball joint, new 190 degree Thermostat, distributor cap, 8mm wires, PVC, new heater core, Yukon Dura grip posi with 31 spline axle set up, side mounted oil pressure gauge and water temp gauge with fuel gauge 'fuel not hooked up', and a bunch of little things all around. NEEDS: rear main seal if you don't want a small oil leak, windshield cracked $195, fuel gauge connected whining 8.8"

(from page 3 of the 1989 Collection) Front end view of Josh's Oxford White 1989 Mustang GT fastback.

(from page 3 of the 1989 Collection) A shot of the rear end and rear spoiler. This is a hatchback Mustang.

(from page 3 of the 1989 Collection) It has a Mach 1 style hood.

(from page 4 of the 1989 Collection) White 1989 Mustang GT fastback, left side view.

(from page 4 of the 1989 Collection) Here is a shot of the 302ci (5.0L) engine.

Show Year: [1969] [1989]
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