Vehicle Description
This beautiful 1970 Ford Mustang Mack 1 is powered by its original
351ci V8 Cleveland engine with a 4-barrel carburetor and automatic
transmission. The vehicle is in excellent condition inside,
outside, and even underneath. It has no sign of rust or any
accidents. The car is custom-painted in dark blue and silver wide
stripes with a black interior. According to its Marti Report, the
vehicle was built as one of 81 for DSO 92, and one of 177 with
sport handling suspension, extra cooling package, metric
speedometer, power front disk brakes. The known history of this car
is that in 1972 the car was imported to Colombia by a diplomat from
the Mexican Embassy in Colombia who later in his career became the
Mexican consul in New Orleans. The car was stored for several years
and before its total restoration in 2009 and has been
well-maintained since.