The sight of this ’69 Mach 1 was a real jaw-dropper for Billy Jay Espich. It was buried under insulation, wooden boards, and other “stuff.” Rust poked through the tops and sides of the fenders, though Billy Jay could see original paint and factory side stripes. The Mustang sat low to the earth wearing flattened Tiger Paw 70 raised-white-letter tires on Magnum 500 rims.
The Mach 1 resided in a “rundown, horrible garage” with an alley outlet in Indianapolis. The scene was eerie, to say the least.
What led Billy Jay, a custom pinstriper and painter from the Indianapolis area, to this car was his driving his own ’69 Mach 1 down the street. A mechanic at a BMW dealership noticed and made a point to brag about a ’69 Mach 1 he owned.
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