Lot 69MUST8225-PA3: 1969 Ford Mustang Grande

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Jun 3, 2026
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1969 Ford Mustang Grande
  • 13k mi TMU
  • Location: Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Originality: Modified
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  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Handedness: LHD
  • There are 8 Ford Mustang Hardtop - 1st Gen (1969 to 1970) for sale right now.
Anon

what’s the difference between a mustang grande and a regular mustang?

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The Mustang Grande was Ford’s “fancy hardtop” — a luxury-focused trim level introduced in 1969 that offered a more refined, comfortable experience compared to a standard/base Mustang hardtop.

Here are the key differences:

Luxury Touches

  • Vinyl roof (usually Landau-style over the rear half) — a signature Grande feature you can see on this burgundy car
  • Deluxe interior with simulated woodgrain trim on the dash and door panels
  • 55 lbs of extra sound-deadening material for a quieter, softer ride
  • Luxury foam bucket seats and deluxe upholstery
  • Two-spoke deluxe steering wheel and electric clock

Exterior Trim

  • Bright rocker moldings, wheel lip moldings, and drip rail moldings (this car has these!)
  • Color-keyed racing mirrors
  • Full wheel covers or wire-style covers
  • Side body stripes
  • Grande emblems

The Bottom Line While a Mach 1 went for sport and a Boss 302 went for performance, the Grande targeted buyers wanting comfort and style without stepping up to a premium price — it cost only about $231 more than a base hardtop.

Interestingly, this particular ‘69 Grande has been transformed with performance upgrades (347 stroker, Edelbrock heads, long tube headers) that definitely weren’t on the original luxury agenda — but it still carries that distinctive vinyl top and deluxe trim DNA!

Want to see how Grande values compare to other ‘69 Mustang variants, or would you like me to find similar cars?