NON MOPAR.....view at your own risk. 1969 mustang mach 1 measurements needed.

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My brother-in-law has an all original 69 Mach 1, 428CJ 4sp car. What measurements do you need? I can probably get to the car sometime next week.
 
That is what Im talkin about!!!
351 with a 4 speed. I dont need perfection on this one. I just need measurements. I believe I will have to moonlight to get them, but I will give CJ pony parts a call. All else fails I get the windshield gasket and do some fitting/math for the A pillar. Getting the rear of the roof (height wise) will be a bit of a challenge.
The way you know you got it right is if you sit in the driver seat and can’t see a darn thing out of the back! We ran one in high school and all I remember is I could not see any thing when changing lanes or backing it up! Great cars and I love the louvers on the back glass!
 
The way you know you got it right is if you sit in the driver seat and can’t see a darn thing out of the back! We ran one in high school and all I remember is I could not see any thing when changing lanes or backing it up! Great cars and I love the louvers on the back glass!
My asshole brother had a 71 Mach 1 429 SCJ drag pack car in the mid 70's. I remember some crazy fun rides in that car, and yeah, with the angle of the rear window, there was little visibility.
 
My brother-in-law has an all original 69 Mach 1, 428CJ 4sp car. What measurements do you need? I can probably get to the car sometime next week.
If I could get corner to corner and top to bottom on the windshield.
From rocker to drip rail straight up the door strike/B pillar area.
Ill just give you my number....sending PM. Huge help, I will not waste your time
 
So.....

You know it runs......you said it would need engine work
You know I have all the panels........
You know its no....



forget it ........ petty437 has posted something pertinent to the conversation...gotta go. Maybe next time.
I think that my phone missed some of the posts as I only read the part about the roof panel measurements. Sorry sir, my bad
 

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