The original numbers matching 351 Windsor block. This car is probably the best deal on the internet. I air hose it and damp wash it with a micro fiber. Since it never gets dirty, I have never washed it with a hose. It has never been driven in the rain since the second restoration 10 years ago. The car has always been kept in my garage. The rebuilt stroker motor has less than 3000 miles on it. My intent was to keep it looking exactly like a '69 Mach1, but make it run faster, handle better,stop better, and look better than any other '69 Mach1. I have had the car professionally restored. The car is scary fast, a real thrill to drive! It would smoke any stock 428cj in the 1/4 mile. because I am older now, and have arthritis so badly, I can hardly get in and out of the car anymore. Vehicle Description Summary This car is virtually perfect. I'll be more than happy to answer any questions. I might take it there if there is more interest in the US than in Mexico, but I'm not sure about what you guys think about buying a car that has to be imported to the US. I used to have a Porsche 911 turbo and by no means does that car turns head as this one does. These pics are just like the camera captured them in a sunny day. But it was very unlikely that I use it so I think it's unfair to have such a great car which will be very much appreciated by someone else who is more passionate than me about this type of collectible. I have always been spending money to keep this car usable for the day you want to take a ride. The body is intact, I did a complete paint job about 10 years ago and when they took the paint off and the metal was exposed, everyone was surprised it was in mint condition with no evidence of corrosion. Originally it was imported from the US since this car was not sold in Mexico. I am from Monterrey, Mexico and this is where the car is located. I'm selling this beautiful car to start off my own company.
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