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1969 Mustang True Mach 1 Custom Pro Touring over 175k invested

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  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang
  • Type: Coupe
  • Year: 1969
  • Mileage: 59
  • VIN: 9R02H177618
  • Color: Green
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: San Diego, California, United States

Description

1969

Mustang Mach 1

Real Mach 1 w/Marti Report

Custom Build

Pro-Touring

Over 175k Invested

768hp Dyno

1000hp Capable

Meticulous Professional Build

All Recipts and Dyno paperwork

A couple youTube videos below showing the dyno and it spooling out at 768hp...

WOW!!! CRAZY!!! MUST WATCH!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b4yaRkWYxA

The Drive

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOJlGYtQqRc

The Dyno, Turn up the Speakers!!

inspection overall :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3KroqseA6c

inspection engine running:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECZknPDGOQk

Yep, its that good CALL ME!!!

The 363 GT2 Mustang project was started back in 2008 with a lucky find of a 69 fastback bodyshell. From here the project was planned and detailed designed by the owner and a select hand picked group of Automotive professionals, Dustin Gregory at CPR Streetmachines, is a custom shop specializing in extreme turbo Mustangs.

The previous owner a Danish engineer, living in Copenhagen, has been helping on the build whenever a visit to CA made it possible. I can proudly say that this is not a just "checkbook build" but that he has been involved in even the smallest details.

Credits to the builders include:CPR Streetmachines, Santee CA: main build and fabrication, turbo systemBest of Show Coachworks, Escondido CA: final assembly and integrationTotal Perfomance, Santee CA: engine (mapping and dyno by Performance Associates, San Dimas CA)Elegance Auto Interiors, Upland CA: interior and stereoSoCal Paint Works, Santee CA: paint and body

Owner : design and project management, all custom carbon fiber parts, gauge clusters, misc electrical work, being in the way...

Below you can see some selected pictures from the build process. The full build is documented in a photo book CD that comes with the car.

My passion for the 69 Mustang and love of trackdays at European racetracks made me want to build the ultimate car for myself. In late 2008 I started the journey with the intent of creating one of the finest Mustangs in the world.

The original "Mission Statement": Mustang GT2 would stand for two things. First of all the Italian roots of GT (or Gran Tourismo); sportscar for the winding mountain roads but comfortable enough to travel in. Secondly for Turbo and all the modern tech. And it's a Mustang!

First look should only show a sharp restomod. The WOW Factor should come upon close inspection; under the hood, under the car and inside.

Exterior mods will include quite a few aero improvements, like trunk lid with spoiler edg, custom carbon/Kevlar front spoiler and rear diffusor, 66 Shelby hood scoop, vent gills in hood and maybe in front fenders. Interior will be as close to original as possible. Mods are fatter steering wheel (MOMO), period correct looking bucket seats, proper seat belts, modern instruments in original cluster, speakers in doors and a lot of hidden electronics like power windows, central locking, remote trunk opener, alarm etc.

Some of the visual inspiration is obviously from the 69 Boss 302 #16 George Follmer Trans Am car, now owned by Vic Edelbrock. The car is finished British Racing Green with a no expense spared paint job. In line with the overall design idea modifications have been kept subtle and most are hard to spot. But you will notice the custom made carbon fiber spoilers and air intake,as well its striking stance the vehicles sits on 275 and 315 performance tires on 18" Shelby rims. The Brembo and Cobra R brakes are also hard to hide. A 1000HP capable engine requires a very large tank sump and intercooler which are also visible from the right angles.

Enough clues to tip would-be street racers off not to mess with you. Things like deleted radio antenna, deleted trunk lock, deleted high beam headlamps, custom grille and rear qtr air intakes, recessed qtr logo, vented hood etc. are only noticed by the trained Mustang eye.

The interior is done with greatest respect for the original design from 1969. The gauges look fairly stock but they are all modern programmable and electronic. The tach includes a built-in F1 style shift light, the speedo is programmable for the precise tire size and all gauges have programmable warning lights. So you focus and rely on the shift light and red alarm lamps for aggressive driving purposes.

The seats are of a more modern design for spirited driving but have been clad and stitched in period typical leather, and so have the back seats and door skins. Racing harnesses can be clipped off at their mounting points, cross bar and door intrusion bars can be removed with quick release pins, which can effectively transform a street car into a track car.

You might not notice it until you actually sit in the drivers seat but countless work hours have gone into a natural drivers position. The seat pans are lowered, the steering column is lengthened considerably and the pedals have been repositioned closer together to allow heel-toe driving style and left foot braking. The gas pedal is the stock looking but has been fitted with ball bearings. The steering wheel is fitted with a racing quick release hub, making it removable in seconds. The stock looking Hurst shift stick looks innocent enough but hides the fact that the whole engine and gearbox have been moved back 2 inches to provide a much better shifter location for the driver. And important things like the brake balance adjuster is also within easy reach when you are strapped in. The expression "fits like a glove" immediately comes to mind when you sit in the hot seat.

Although the trans tunnel and seat floor pans have been modified extensively to fit the 6-speed transmission and custom subframe, the custom fit carpet doesn't reveal anything. And the whole bottom is lined with sound deadener making for a very pleasant noise level.

The custom SONY/JBL/Infinity stereo takes on the job of providing plenty of added noise of your choice from radio, CD, iPhone or other MP3 sources.

The engine and drivetrain have been built to withstand the continuous pounding of 800 rwhp and/or 800 ft.lb. of torque.

This is not a drag racing engine but a road racer with the power and torque curve to ensure maximum fun and drivability, but also with all the heavy duty parts and cooling to make sure it keeps delivering. Check the Specs section for a rundown of the used components.

And as you can see there is no bling - this is all business in black or silver with maximum attention to detail.

The transmission is a Dodge Viper t-56 6-speed upgraded to handle the load of the turbo engine and the aluminum driveshaft and welded 9" rear end with Torsen differential does its best to get the power to the tires.

Also be sure to check the break in dyno run below. We have a video and website dedicated to this cars build please email us for the link.

The suspension and brake system has been designed for serious track day use and the occasional run around the famous Nurburgring in Germany.

It's easy to throw on a lot of expensive parts but with complexity comes potential failure points and a very, very complex setup procedure with more possibilities for mistakes than success. Something that the build team have seen messed up far too often.

The underpinnings on the GT2 have been designed to WORK (function over form) and will perform for anything but full race duty while still being street drivable and easy to set up.

The suspension uses an aftermarket SN-95 Mustang front lay-out and a traditional leaf spring rear, however with some serious mods like a torque arm and Total Control and Koni shocks.

Brakes are from Brembo and use road/track pads for a comfortable balance between track and road use in terms of stopping power, noise and dust.Base car is a 69 Fastback shell that has been completely restored. Every nut and bolt is new, all necessary sheet metal replaced, every spot of rust fixed, sealed and primered, straighter than new. Especially the welding is noteworthy, some of the best we've seen stateside.

Engine:

Built by Total Performance, Santee CA

Mapping and dyno work by Performance Associates, San Dimas

Break-in tune delivers 760 hp @ 5.380 rpm and 625 ft.lb. @ 4.815 rpm at 10 psi, raise to 15 psi and ~1.000 hp after break-in

Ford small block 363 CUI

World Products Man-O-War cast iron block, 1000 HP+ capable

Diamond pistons with tool steel rings

Eagle H-beam rods

Eagle forged crank

Edelbrock Victor Jr. heads, fully ported

Custom turbo grind hyd. roller cam by CamMotion in Louisiana, duration @ 0.050” is 226° intake and 220° on exhaust with 0.540” intake lift and 0.542” exhaust, 114° lobe separation and 110° centerline

9.2:1 compression ratio

Canton road race oil pan

Custom laser engraved fabricated valve covers

Big Stuff 3 ECU, wideband O2, wiring harness, wired for 2-stage

BBK Performance 5.0L SSI-R Race Intake Manifold incl. fuel rail 75 lb/hr flow matched injectors from Racetronix

LS3 80mm throttle body

CPR custom single turbo kit

Custom Borg Warner AirWerks S480 80mm turbo, 1.32

Full wrap and shielding

Tial 50mm BOV

HKS EVC VI Electronic Boost Controller

Aeromotive A1000 fuel pump

Aeromotive fuel pressure reg.

MSD 6A ignition

Aluminum racing radiator 26x19"

Electric fan

Moroso remote breather can

130A alternator 1-wire

Engine is moved substantially back and down for improved

Transmission:

Borg-Warner T-56 6-speed prepared by Pro Motion Powertrain in Florida

Hardened and cryoed gears many trick options

800+ ft.lb. torque capable

McLeod RST twin disc clutch

Aluminum flywheel

Aluminum driveshaft

Hydr. clutch with McLeod throwout bearing

Wheels and tires:

Front: Shelby CS56 wheels, 18*9.5" 7" BS with TOYO Proxes R888 275/35ZR18

Rear: Shelby CS56 wheels, 18*9.5" 7" BS, custom widened to 11", with TOYO Proxes R888 315/30ZR18

Brakes:

AJE strut suspension (SN-95 style) with tubular K-member

Fully adjustable A-arms

Adj. Koni shocks, ride height adjustable

Manual steering rack

4-piston Brembo brake calipers, black (2000 Mustang Cobra R)

13" Powerslot slotted rotors

Hawk HPS brake pads (trackday spec)

Stainless brake lines hosesLine lockManual dual master cylinder, CNC Series 240, brake balance bar adjustable from drivers seat

High temp brake fluid

Maier shock tower brace, custom fit weld

Rear suspension

Total Control leaf spring kit w. reverse eye 5-leafs

Total Control VariShock shocks, single adjustable

Total Control FAB9 9” rear in 4130 moly steel w/back brace

Total Control torque arm

Moroso breather tank for rear end

Strange 3rd member, 3.25 gears, Detroit TrueTrac diff, 31 spline

Strange 31 spline axles

PBR calipers, black (04 Mustang Cobra)

11.65" Powerslot slotted rotorsHawk HPS brake pads (trackday spec)

Stainless brake lines

Exterior misc fab work:Paint & body by SoCal Paintworks$22k prep and paint jobHouse of Kolor Lotus Exige British Racing Green base w. black top, multiple clearcoatFabricated hood with custom louvres in both sides (added cooling)

Shock towers deletedEngine moved back 2" and lowered in subframe

Trunk lock deleted, electric opener

Antenna hole deleted

Custom fuel tank, sumped and baffled for EFI & high G-forces

Custom laser engraved GT2 logo qtr panel emblems, recessed into body

Custom fender decals, "363 High Performance"Full square subframe connectors, welded thru floor

Custom tubular subframe, extreme stiffness

Seat pans lowered and moved back

Rear wing moved back, fabricated pedestals on trunk lid

Turnbuckles for rear wing adjustment

Mini tubbed for bigger rear tires

Transmission tunnel enlarged & re-skinned

One off aluminum grille w/hi-beam delete

H4 halogen headlights

LED taillights

All CFC by owner

One-off 65-66 Shelby hood scoop

One-off 69 rear wing, adjustable, turnbuckles

One-off front splitter, detachable, turnbuckles

Interior by Elegance Auto Interiors, Upland CA

PROCAR/SCAT Rally bucket seats, leathe

Matching custom rear seats

Matching custom door sides

New dashpad w/AC ventsCustom fitted black carpet incl. rear seat fold down

6 pt roll bar with swing-out door bars, quick release, removable cross bar behind seats

Full dampening, BXT RAAMmat (superior to Dynamat)

NASCAR window netting w. quick release

Original gauge cluster modified to fit Speedhut Revolution gauges

Revolution 4 in. metric 260km/h programmable speedo

Revolution 4 in. 8,000 rpm tachometer (w/memory and shift light)

Revolution 2-5/8 in. Boost/vac -30inhg - 20psiRevolution 2-5/8" Fuel Pressure Gauge 100psi

Custom 2-gauge pod in center AC vent

Custom 2-gauge pod in center console

Other gauges in custom pods

Revolution 2-1/16 in. Oil 100 ps

Revolution 2-1/16 Metric 60-150C Oil Temperature

Revolution 2-1/16 Metric 50-125C Water Temperature

Revolution 2-1/16 Fuel Level (programmable)

Speedhut 2-1/16 Electric Volt

MOMO racing wheel, black suede

TEKNIQ Autosport quick release hub

ICE:ICE by Elegance Auto Interiors, Upland CASony head unit, CD receiver with Bluetooth integration for iPhone etc.JBL GT0504 4 channel ampInfinity Reference 5020cs 5-1/4" component door speakers

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