Picture Search Results - Limited Edition 600 green
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10 pictures (1 car) found: sub-model of "Limited Edition 600", exterior color of "green"

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(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) This is a Groovy Green 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang fastback. All numbers match on this one and it has Magnum 500 wheels, automatic transmission, and the F-code 302ci V8 engine. The 1969 Mustang Limited Edition 600 was a special spring 1969, promotion in the Philadelphia area. 508 cars were produced for this promotion which was 92 cars short of the 600 planned. The cars were available in either Flower Power Red (Ford special paint code WT5185) or Groovy Green (MX8241928). They came in both hardtop and fastback body styles, hood scoops, pin stripes, and many of the hardtops came with a black vinyl top. Each of the cars received a special Limited Edition 600 decal, which is located under the Mustang emblems on the front fenders.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Right side view of a Groovy Green 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang fastback. This one has been restored to its original special order factory paint called Groovy Green.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Check out the flat black rear spoiler and chrome tipped dual exhaust!

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Groovy Green 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang fastback, rear left view.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Side view of a 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang fastback in Groovy Green exterior paint.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Interior view of a 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang fastback.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) The back seat folds down into a sports deck allowing easier access to the trunk.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) This car has its original F-code, 302ci, V8 under the hood.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) Close-up of the Limited Edition 600 fender badge. 509 of these were actually built, not quite 600 as the name suggests. Here you can also see a close-up of the three line pin stripe.

(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection) The original door data tag shows the blank paint code indicating that the special paint was the first paint and applied by the factory, a DSO of 16 (ordered in Philadelphia), and under a special order number 2788 (one of several special order numbers documented as being used by this special model).

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