65fastback2+2 said:apparantly you didnt look at that hot mach pak posted, ive never seen that color, i always wanted grabber orange, but i think pak just changed my mind
Anyways looks like you have a real project on your mind, and whats soo bad about automatics?
and usually break it at some point
. Damn shes tough on cars 
65fastback2+2 said:apparantly you didnt look at that hot mach pak posted, ive never seen that color, i always wanted grabber orange, but i think pak just changed my mind
Actually it is one of the more uncommon 69' colors since Lime Gold was all the rage back then. Personally I think it looks even hotter on a convertible but my opinion is obviously a little biast.

ZStanger said:Pakrat, the color in that pic is kind of off... I hope it doesn't offend you if I post one w/ a little better color...
Gulfstream Aqua, on a 1968 GT:
Pakrat said:The above vert is mine and a much more true representation of the actual color.

Congrats on the 69 project! Some dreams can turn into nightmares easily though! I'm sure you will be fine! You need to come up with a plan & follow it for the restoration. I would hope that you had the floors, frame rails, cowl, torque boxes & shock towers checked out prior to purchase. I've restored 4 69-70 machs & can hook you up on the best parts vendors (who to & not to deal with) & may even have some parts you may need down the road. Keep us informed on the progress & photo's.
AMERICAN IRON! FIRE ENGINE RED gets my vote!66 BLAKE 96 said:You need to take some more recent pics brother. That looks alot more like Texas suburbia than it does hippy town NH.![]()
Actually I have some more recent NH pics, but that was the first full size one on my page so I just chose it for the link.
Not that the car has changed much since the pics anyway except for unseen areas, well that and a few more road chips I guess. 
Pakrat said:No not at all, that was not my pic, just one online that I linked to. Are you sure the one in your pic isn't actually clearwater aqua though? That is the correct shade for 68, not gulfstream. The above vert is mine and a much more true representation of the actual color. Believe it or not though it gets a lot more blue at sunset.
I also talked to a guy that lives in Erie, PA at a car show, he has a 1969 Mach restored to PRISTINE condition, absolutely amazing. Right down to the factory color motor components and the Original white interior cleaned up and restored... His was Gulfstream Aqua. The color is breathtaking in real life, especially when its fresh or well taken care of (this one had multiple coats of polish or wax) It had black stripes, and an Automatic. 1969 Mach 1's are to die for.