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There's something about a '69 Mustang Fastback that just hits different. Maybe it's the way Ford stretched the body, widened the stance, and gave it that unmistakable long-hood, short-deck attitude. This was the year the Mustang stopped playing nice and started flexing muscle. And today, finding one that still carries that street-brawler spirit without losing its soul is getting harder by the minute. Under the hood sits a 351 Windsor V8, a small block with big block attitude. Paired to a 4-speed manual, this setup delivers the kind of raw, mechanical connection that modern cars can't fake. Rowing through the gears feels honest, direct, and just a little bit aggressive, exactly how a late-60s Ford performance machine should behave.





