
We highly suggest using only enclosed shipping to protect your investment. We can handle all shipping arrangements in-house, so you know where your vehicle is from point to point. We recommend having our shipping coordinator facilitate the transport of your new vehicle. Come visit our showroom in Denver, CO, we would love to meet you in person! In addition, we are not you purchasing a vehicle is very subjective. We disclose defects detected within our one hour, 30 point inspection but this may not cover ALL defects or issues with the vehicle. Inspections should be performed prior to putting a deposit down on a vehicle. there are significant re-marketing costs associated with relisting / remarketing our vehicles. the vehicles are taken off the market and we turn down other buyers during the 72 hour period and ii). Upon payment of the $500 deposit, the vehicle will be held for 72 hours pending final payment. Down Payment is refundable.Ī deposit to hold a vehicle is $500. For financing, Down Payment required by lending institution will be due within 72 hours of deposit in addition to deposit. Please mention you are working with Worldwide Vintage Autos in order to expedite the process. Collectible vintage vehicles have historically appreciated at a rate greater than the stock market, gold and other arts and collectibles as documented by many articles and auction result tracking. Buy one complete and ensure your investment for the future. They are not making any more and, therefore, they are becoming more rare by the day. The cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing daily.

If you would like to verify block numbers, engine stamps etc, please do so prior to purchasing. The engine size and specs if any were provided by the previous owner and are not verified. *For more details on any disclosure items please see contact a sales agent today at 1-87. Additionally, WWVA does not verify the integrity of vehicle frames, floor pans or suspension systems. *Please note that WWVA does not inspect engine size or compression due to the need to "open up" the motor. *Mechanical: Please refer to the 30 point inspection report located in the photos above. *Cosmetic: There are a few chips / imperfections in the paint (See detailed pictures). If you do not see the vehicle you want in our inventory, make sure to sign up for 'VIP UPCOMING INVENTORY', found on the left side of our homepage. To view current and upcoming inventory please go to our website Worldwide Vintage Autos. Stemming from selling over 1,000 cars per year, we have become experts in domestic and international shipping and can help you find a shipping company to safely transport your new purchase to your garage. We provide top tier service for both online buyers and in-person transactions. With over 200 vehicles in stock spanning over 80,000 square feet, we have what you are looking for! Depending on whether the drive train is original or not could determine the direction of the build.Worldwide Vintage Autos is one of the largest classic automobile consignment dealerships in the world. Here is what the car could look like with a good restoration. I bet the white paint would clean up really well with some polishing. To me, this car looks like it’s begging for a nice wash and wax. The symmetrical design of the taillights, reverse lights, gas filler, and lettering is definitely a nice touch. While the taillight design of this particular model isn’t the most attractive, it still does the job. Hopefully, they will be able to provide more information and photos to potential buyers. The only clue is “It is a 351 V8 automatic convertible” which could mean that’s what it currently has or just what it was born with. The seller makes it clear the car is not in running condition but doesn’t say whether the drive train is original. There are no photos of the engine, so the only tease you get is the 351 hood scoop. for the tip on this rare ‘Stang!Īs mentioned before, there are very few photos in the ad. According to, out of the nearly 300,000 Mustangs produced in 1969, only 11,307 were convertibles! Have a closer look at this project and see what you think.

Based on the photos, it looks like a decent project, but its always hard to tell for sure. If it’s been in Georgia its whole life, it could be pretty solid. Currently located in Savannah, Georgia, it would be really nice to know some history on the car. It can be found here on Craigslist with an asking price of $7,500. It appears that this 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible has a ton of potential, but unfortunately, the seller has only posted a few photos in the ad with little information for potential buyers.
