'Barn Find' 1969 Mustang GT Cobra Jet convertible is a dream come true!
Every hobbyist dreams of stumbling upon a rare "barn find," one of those neglected vehicles stowed in an old building for many years or even decades. The hobby's fascination with barn finds has taken these dusty vehicles to the top echelon of the hobby, and barn finds are arguably the hottest thing going in the collector car world now. Despite the phrase, a barn find need not be found in an actual barn. Garages, old buildings and other structures can hide barn finds. Even an old chicken coop can obscure a hobby gem, as was the case with this rare 1969 Mustang GT convertible with the R-code 428 Cobra Jet and four-speed.
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We couldn't even hazard a guess at first, but the classified listing in our Old Cars Marketplace says this fabulous piece of fabrication is a 1926 Dodge, so we'll go with that.
Whatever it is, it's one of the most unique "woodies" you'll ever see. The seller calls it "A one-of-a-kind! Originally a 1926 Dodge Roadster... The cowl, hood, and fenders were professionally restored and painted with top-quality PPG paint. The wood work was designed and built by master craftsman Clayton Brown. This is not a freeway cruiser. It's a show car/parade car. Great to give the grandkids a ride in!"
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