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