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1969 Mustang GT S Code...need ball park value

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Old 11-18-2011, 03:01 PM
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Default 1969 Mustang GT S Code...need ball park value

my name is Danny Wood and I have a 1969 GT Fastback S code. 351 Windsor with a 3 speed manual trans. Unfortunately I lost my job and I need to sell the car and was wondering if you could give me a “ball park” of what it might be worth. I know not seeing the car is difficult but just don’t want to list it too low or too high. The motor runs good (out of the car right now) and the car does need restored but I have a lot of the parts needed. Below is a list of NEW parts still in the boxes I have bought. Thanks for any help you can give me!!

Full Floor Board kit with front and rear extensions RH/LH
Sheet metals pieces that go around shock towers RH/LH
Under floor supports RH/LH
Trim piece around headlight
Torque Boxes RH/LH
Trim for Hood
Rear Frame Rails RH/LH
Trim for Quarter Window
Trunk floor and drop offs
Chrome Bezels for lights on Fenders
Sheet metal that goes around tail lights
Running Horse for grill
Front Frame rails have been repaired on RH/LH
Fender Emblems
Full Quarter Panels RH/LH
Trunk Lid letters
Wheel Wells RH/LH
Hood Scoop Emblems
Trunk Lid
Running Horse for glove box
Spoiler and mounting kit
Running Horse Flip Gas Cap (have original GT flip cap!!)
New float in Gas Tank
4 GT hub caps (have 3 of the originals)
Front Fenders RH/LH
Pin Striping Kit
Front fender bolts
Window Felt kit
Front fender clips
Center Console
Bumpers Front and Rear
Floor Underlayment
Bumper bolt kit
Carpet
Bumper supports
Headliner
Rear Valance
Front and Rear seats re-covered with kit from KAR
Backup lights RH/LH
Interior Rear Quarters RH/LH
Window cranks RH/LH
Interior screw kit
Spacers and screws for window cranks
Antenna
Speedometer Cable
Clips for attaching emblems
Circle Horse Emblems on Rear Fastback sides RH/LH

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Danny Wood
Newark, Ohio
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Old 11-19-2011, 12:04 AM
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Pictures speak louder then words,And the old car market is in the can so selling it might be hard unless its cheap enough.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:52 AM
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It sounds like a lot of sheet metal needs replaced and that means lots of work. I think that's a pretty desirable car, but it's going to take a lot of money to fix it up and therefor it needs to be priced accordingly. If someone told me they had a car like that for sale and told me about it, my gut would say between $3500-$6000

That's just a guess, hard to tell without pictures. It's a buyers market.
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Old 11-19-2011, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Stevea
It sounds like a lot of sheet metal needs replaced and that means lots of work. I think that's a pretty desirable car, but it's going to take a lot of money to fix it up and therefor it needs to be priced accordingly. If someone told me they had a car like that for sale and told me about it, my gut would say between $3500-$6000

That's just a guess, hard to tell without pictures. It's a buyers market.
+1.......The fact that the 390 engine is missing doesn't help either..
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