Vehicle Description
1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 - California Car - 351ci V8 - Automatic
Transmission - Tastefully Modified - True Mach 1 - Willwood Disc
Brakes - American Racing Wheels - Light Pewter Metallic Over Black
Interior As one of the most recognizable automobiles ever produced,
the Ford Mustang has created its own place in automotive history.
Initially debuting in 1964 for the 1965 model year, the Mustang is
currently the longest-produced Ford car nameplate and is still
being manufactured today. The Mach 1 was one of the Mustang models
that offered a little extra performance and styling than the base
Mustang. Some of the standard features included: SportsRoof body
style with the unique 05 included in the VIN code, 63R body code on
the door tag, honeycomb grille in black which included sportslamps,
bright trim at the lower body paint line, and unique pop open gas
cap to name a few. One of the most distinguishable features of the
1971-1973 Mach 1s is the hood design which included dual scoops.
Presented here is a 1971 Ford Mustang Mach I which hails from
California. Displayed in a light pewter metallic paint with a black
interior and accents, this Mustang is quite sharp. The aftermarket
American Racing wheels provide a touch of chrome that compliment
the metallic paint and go right along with the performance look and
feel of the car. Adding another bit of a performance look is the
Mach I stripe package that runs along both sides of the vehicle. A
rear spoiler, front spoiler, the aforementioned hood scoops, and
Mach 1 badging are other highlights that give this car's
performance aspirations away. Powering this beast of a Mustang is a
351ci V8 that has been paired with an automatic transmission. The
engine bay is tidy and includes a few nice upgrades such as,
Mallory ignition, dry cell battery, Wilwood master cylinder, and an
aluminum radiator. Wilwood Drilled brake discs and calipers can be
seen between the spokes of the American Racing wheels. The wheels
are shod in sticky Nitto tires. The black interior is clean,
complete and shows quite well. Black vinyl bucket seats, a tach,
auxiliary gauges in the center of the dash, B&M shifter, wood
rimmed steering wheel, and faux wood trim are a few highlights of
the interior. An aftermarket Pioneer stereo has been added so the
next owner of this pony will be able to enjoy some tunes while
cruising. Noted as a true Mach I Mustang, this Ford is quite the
collector vehicle. Whether you are heading to the local classic car
gathering or hitting the road to do some California Dreaming, we
encourage you to check out this American automotive icon. We look
forward to helping this Mustang find its new home and continue its
life on the road. Please call if interested or e-mail with specific
questions. Thank you for looking.