The average 1969 Mustang Fastback would have an engine that contains 6 cylinders. However, it is possible to find car owners who have upgraded or done work on their Mustangs and have upgraded their engines' capacities.
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A fully restored 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback may be found through Hemmings. However, the chances of buying one would be slim since owners of these vehicles really love them and rarely sell them.
They came with a 302 cu.in. engine and sold for $2,848.
a lot.
From the factory , the 1969 Ford Mustang was available with the 429 cubic inch V8 ( also the 428 / 390 / 351 / 302 cubic inch V8 engines )
yes a 2008 mustang is faster than a 1969 mustang
It can be made to work, but you can't just put the door glass in. 1970 Mustang glass bolts to the metal bracket that goes up and down on the window regulator. 1969 glass is glued to the bracket, which is a nuisance. The bracket is a different shape as is the bottom of the glass. If you have the 1970 glass with the bracket, it will work on the 1969 window regulator. If you don't have the bracket, you'll have to find a used one if you want to use the 1970 glass. Search mustang-monthly on the web for a detailed writeup Old answer: most likely since most 70' mustangs were actually carry overs from 69' but double check the manual and measure because the fastback and the coupe have different doors. if it came out of a fast back and is going into a fastback it should work. likewise for the coupe.
It is a mustang that has a roofline that slopes down toward the back and has just 2 seats in the back instead of the more common 3. (it has a hump in the middle of the bench seat) The roof would look like this if it was a fastback: http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1960-1969/1965-Ford-Mustang-Black-2-2-fb-sy.jpg And the interior would look like this: http://www.mustangandfords.com/featuredvehicles/mdmp_0911_1965_mustang_2_by_2_fastback/photo_07.html It has nothing to do with the engine like the last guy said, they had many different engine options.
The Boss 302 Mustang was first produced by The Ford Motor Company in 1969-1970 at its Michigan plants. It was revived for the 2012-2013 production years.
The price of a freaking 1969 For Mustang is freaking 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 dollars. This is as of the year 3789.
The fastback and notchback windows were indentical in those years.
2,000 - 5,000