1970 Ford Mustang Mach I
Vehicle Identification Number: 0F05R103705
Starting with a true 1970 Mach 1 Cobra Jet body this mustang was
treated to a rotisserie restoration in 1999 and remains beautiful
to this date. This stunning Mach 1 is a monster of a car that draws
crowds and has the muscle to match.
ENGINE: The 428ci engine has undergone a complete refurbish and
upgrade including machining for improved oil flow, all new
bearings, seals, gaskets, Edelbrock Performer 76cc aluminum heads,
Performer aluminum intake manifold, Performer 750cfm carburetor,
.560 lift Comp Cam and HD rocker arm assemblies, ARP head
bolts, MSD distributer and ignition, 7qt oil pan with extended pick
up, Hooker ceramic coated headers connected to exhaust cut outs and
2.25 inch duel chrome tipped exhaust.
DRIVE TRAIN: Drive train is upgraded with a Tremec TR3550 TKO 5
speed manual overdrive transmission rated to 425 ft lbs, new
driveshaft and 3.89:1 ratio 9 inch posi-lock rear axle and rides on
black over chrome steel wheels with pony center caps wrapped in BFG
Radial T/A 235/60-15 front and 245/60-15 rear tires.
CHASSIS: The frame is clean and straight with no rust.
Undercarriage sports front and rear anti-sway bars, traction
control bars with chassis stiffeners and shock tower upgrades from
Pro Motorsports Engineering, KYB shocks, 4 wheel disc brakes with
stainless steel lines and a new fuel tank with stainless steel
lines.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Then engine compartment is painted black and is
clean, straight and solid. There is no evidence of accident damage.
EXTERIOR: The body is straight with zero dents or waves in the
panels. The car was painted when restored and is in great shape
with minor blemishes. The chrome trim is straight and presents
nicely.
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: The trunk compartment is very solid, clean and
completely rust free.
INTERIOR: The interior is upholstered with Vermillion vinyl seats
and Vermillion door panels. The headliner is snug and tight with no
tears. Has an upgraded stereo tape player in the original mustang
bezel. Dash appears stock, all gauges are working and is adorned
with a Scott Drake leather steering wheel.
Auction Estimate: $57,000-$60,000