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![]() Not rare as Mustangs go; however, it is a '69 and all 60's and early '70's Mustangs are clearly "collectible." You don't mention the condition of the car or how cheap, "cheap" is. Are you talking a wash and a wax to make it presentable or a full blown restoration? A full quality restoration will run you $30-$40K even if you do a lot of work yourself. I'm not sure there are many '69's that will bring in that kind of money except the Boss 302's, Boss 429's and Shelby's. Let us know what you decide.
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