Picture Search Results - 1969 acapulco blue
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19 pictures (4 cars) found: year of "1969", exterior color of "acapulco blue"

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(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang GT fastback with a modified 351 cubic inch, V8 engine. This car was originally ordered with the GT sport option package which included the 351ci Winsor V8, special handling options, racing stripes, dual exhaust, hood pin type latches, and styled wheels with Argent Silver trim and GT hubcaps and gas cap. The GT option($147 base upgrade) was offered on all body styles. This car has a dealer installed hood tachometer which has also been restored.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang GT fastback, front view.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Right side view of a Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang GT fastback.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) 1969 Acapulco Blue Mustang GT fastback, rear left view.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Interior view of a 1969 Mustang GT fastback, notice the removable cup holder in the center console.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Dash close-up view of a 1969 Mustang GT fastback, the two holes in the center console can be used for the cup holder seen in the previous photo.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Modified 351 cubic inch, V8 engine which originally had a Motorcraft 2 barrel carburetor, now with a Holley intake 4 barrel carburetor.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Inside view of the truck of a 1969 Mustang GT fastback. You can just make out the GT gas cap in the lower part of the photo.

(from page 10 of the 1969 Collection) Door data tag of a Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang GT fastback reading 63B fastback luxury body style, 6 Acapulco Blue or Pastel Gray, 5B blue comfortweave luxury interior trim, 03A assembled January 3rd, 24 ordered in Jacksonville, 63.00:1 ratio rear axle, 1 3 speed manual transmission.


(from page 22 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang Boss 302 fastback with Magnum 500 wheels, a blacked out hood, and a 290hp (at 5800rpm), 302 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine. The door data tag for this car reads 63A 6 2A 30F 41 V 6. Let's decode it: 63A indicates a fastback body style with standard bucket seats, 6 for the Acapulco Blue Ford #3077-A exterior paint which is also shared with code D for 1969, 2A black bucket seats 30F assembled on the 30th of June, 41 ordered in the Chicago area, V 3.91 ratio limit slip rear axle, and 6 4 speed manual transmission.

(from page 22 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang Boss 302 fastback, rear view.

(from page 22 of the 1969 Collection) An interior glimpse of a 1969 Mustang Boss 302 fastback.

(from page 22 of the 1969 Collection) A redone 1969, Mustang Boss, G-code, 290hp (at 5800rpm), 302 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine. The rebuild included new pistons, rings, bearings timing gear chain, pumps etc; date correct carburetor by Pony Carb; rebuilt distributor by Distributor Dynamics with a rebuilt X12 advance; new Boss 302 alternator from AMK, and a correct year rebuilt water pump.


(from page 30 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang Shelby GT-350 fastback with white stripes. This is an unusual one. Why? Because it is one of three built with the Paxton Supercharger.

(from page 30 of the 1969 Collection) Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang Shelby GT-350 fastback, left rear view. It has the 3.25 traction-loc rear which was only available on the GT-350.

(from page 30 of the 1969 Collection) Check this out! This 351ci engine has a Shelby Factory installed Paxton supercharger.

(from page 30 of the 1969 Collection) Inside is a nice looking black interior.


(from page 36 of the 1969 Collection) Beautiful Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang hardtop with blacked-out hood and hood scoop. This car was at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals held in Bellevue, Washington.

(from page 37 of the 1969 Collection) Mean looking front grille view of a Acapulco Blue 1969 Mustang hardtop.

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