Vehicle Description
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Yes, it's a Ford, but a galloping, wild horse is a way cooler badge
than a blue oval with the word "Ford" written in it. A lot of
thought went into that badge, too. Did you know that it's
intentionally oriented so that it is running against the direction
of tamed race horses? You know why the side of a Mustang always
looks like the side of a Mustang? It's because of the hockey
stick-shaped line that runs low down the side and then makes a
sharp turn upwards just before it hits the rear wheel. The Mustang
doesn't just feature a solid grille and headlight unit, the
headlights are slightly recessed, external from the grille, and
often set at an angle, sloping towards the rear of the car. This
serves to highlight the overbite, and make the car look more like
it's cutting through the air... angrily.
For consignment, a 1970 Mustang Mach 1 Sportsroof in a special
order paint color of Royal Maroon with black accenting. It's a
R-code car folks, so it has the 428ci Cobra Jet mill with Ram Air,
comes with its Deluxe Marti report and window sticker and has a
4-speed on the floor. It is presenting in fair to good condition,
and our consignor states that it's an older restoration but still a
good driver. It is a 3 owner car that originated in Lancaster Pa,
with its first owner being Amish, (actually that's not true, I just
got wrapped up in all the horses this car has!!).
Exterior
Nicely sculpted steel with distinct Mustang features which carry
over from the original design, like sunken single headlights, an
oval grille and the triple tail lighting on either side of the rear
all look like they have been put on steroids. The hockey stick cove
is not on this car, instead it has a sharply creased belt line
breaking up the rounded sides and ribbed rocker moldings with Mach
1 call outs at the base of each front fender. Resting between the
front fenders is a blacked out hood with requisite shaker assembly
poking its head out and of course a black spoiler is on the trunk
deck this goes well with the respray of Royal Maroon, a special
order paint color, and tinted glass framed with shiny stainless
trimmings is seen throughout. We note a few inclusions in the
paint, severe chipping of the black on the hood pin equipped hood,
some blistering of the paint and a few areas where surface rust is
rearing its head, we can safely store this one in the "20 footer"
category. The gaps remain fairly well minded with the exception of
the driver's door, which is in dire need of new hinges and pins. In
front, a black chin spoiler is on and there is no galloping horse
in the grille just floating marker lamps within gunsights that my
crack decoder has informed me should be clean and not amber.
14-inch chrome Magnum 500 wheels, nice and shiny, are wrapped in BF
Goodrich TA rubber 215/70R14's in front, and 245/60R14's on back.
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em!
Interior
Very nice and smooth black vinyl with carpeted lowers covers the
door panels. Shiny actuators inset into the panel and a shiny
window crank along with a comfy armrest are mounted within the
smooth panels and lest we forget the walnut applique dressing up
the center of each panel. Inside, high back bucket seats with black
knitted vinyl tuck and roll inserts and black smooth bolsters and
headrests are the chairs in front. Some seam separate and along
with a major tear and missing foam is noted on the driver's outer
bolster. A center console is between these buckets and sports a
glovebox and houses the Hurst shifter along with a duo of
aftermarket gauges. The factory rim blow steering wheel fronts the
original dash which is a series of deep set round gauges lined up
under a squared off eyebrow dash top. In the center is a factory
AM/FM radio, and the climate control sliders. In front of the
passenger is another high squared off eyebrow that has the clock,
Mach 1 badge and a glove box below. A very sporty and reminiscent
of an aircraft interior. Noted in back is an added fold down 2+2
rear seat under the sloping roof, and it is surrounded by plastic
molded armrests and some storage bins. Black carpeting in on the
floors, and vinyl black headliner is nice and tight above.
Drivetrain
Under the hood, is a beautifully restored 428ci Cobra Jet V8 circa
1966. The block, heads and intake are bathed in a fresh coating of
Ford Blue and a single 4-barrel carb is on top under the Shaker
hood equipped air cleaner. On back is a correct Toploader 4-speed
manual tranny which pushes power rearward to a Ford 9 inch 3.50
conventional gear rear axle via a new Centerforceclutch. All
looking very well kept in its blue block, silver valve covering and
correct exhaust manifold form.
Undercarriage
Underneath we are greeted with a mix of black undercoating and
surface rust for the unibody, flooring and rockers. We note floor
pan repairs have been performed in the past, however, invasive rust
is making an appearance on both front torque boxes as well as the
passenger's right front unibody rail. This will need remedied
before long and continuing along those lines we note some invasive
rust on the heel/toe boards of the flooring and some beginning to
take hold on the shock towers as well. Like new reproduction
exhaust is on in dual format for effective and efficient spent
fossil removal and for the stopping we have power brakes with discs
up front and drums in the rear. Keeping this pony surefooted is an
independent coil sprung front suspension and leaf springs out
back.
Drive-Ability
This was an awesome car to drive with unlimited power, great
handling, and smooth operation overall. It can go in astraight line
fast, and corner with the best of them from its era. All was in
good sound mechanical condition save for the front turn signals
that didn't flash and the aforementioned driver's door hinges.
One of the baddest of the bad boys when it comes to 1970 Mustangs.
A cared for and loved example of the Mustang Sportsroof/Fastback,
but not without itsfaults and flaws. All era correct and begging to
be taken to the next level. I'm almost shaking with anticipation
for the next owner every time I stare down that menacing Shaker
scoop...so much so that I may have soiled myself.
0F05R191412
0-1970
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
05-Mustang Mach 1 Sportsroof
R-428ci V8 CJ 335hp Ram Air
191412-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
DATE 05/70-May 1970 Build
BODY 63C-Mustang Mach 1 Sportsroof
COLOR 1841-Special Paint
TRIM 3A-Black Clarion Knit/Corinthian Vinyl Buckets
AXLE A-Ford 9" 3.50 Conventional
TRANS 6-4 Speed Manual Close Ratio
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with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
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