Vehicle Description
1969 Ford Mustang Mach I RestoMod. Original "E5" Aztec Aqua
Fastback. 427 V8 with Tremec 5 spd. transmission. Ford Performance
shop built this 427 Boss engine with Roller rockers and Camshaft
pushing 525 HP. Holly fuel injection system = $10,000.00, New fuel
tank w/new braided large fuel lines, black billet alternator and
air conditioning compressor converted to a serpentine belt system.
Black billet pulley kit, black MSD wires, fuel pressure gauge under
the hood. High rise Edelbrock RPM Intake, ceramic coated headers,
high rise Ford racing black valve cover and air cleaner, dual
electric fans, 9" rear end. Power steering, power disc brakes, and
all four corners. Vintage AC Blows cold. Fully restored under this
beauty as well, suspension, exhaust, brakes, rear end, shocks, and
wiring. Finished off with clean black paint to protect its perfect
underbelly. Interior: Rim Blow Deluxe steering wheel (horn works).
Fully restored and beautiful "3W" White Clarion knit high back
bucket seats, all new trim, cranks, and handles, new panels,
carpet, dash pad, and inserts as well as brightwork. New headliner,
visors, mirrors, seat belts, and console. AM/FM Digital Radio,
clock not working, newly upgraded gauges, new lenses, lights,
wiring, rubber, window whiskers, fasteners, etc. Everything new or
restored throughout. The trunk is clean and comes with a mat, no
spare or tools. New chrome bumpers, trim, beautifully finished body
and paint, new glass and decals, new emblems, insignias, and fully
operational hood scoop turn signals. And everything rolls on
chromed Magnum 500 wheels with BFG raised white letter radial
tires. This is one of the nicest Mach-I restorations we've seen in
a while. It's like a real-life-sized freshly built model car. Not
only that, it's dialed-in, and everything works. This level of
detail doesn't happen by accident, it takes time, money, and
patience. This one has definitely had the royal treatment! Comes
with its Marti report, original trim plate, and several
reproduction plates. Showing only 35 miles since built.