Vehicle Description
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Why This Car Is Special
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 was a performance-oriented option package
of the Ford Mustang muscle car, originally introduced in August
1968 for the 1969 model year.
Ford changed the visuals of the Mach 1 in 1970 with the body that
included dual-beam headlights, recessed taillights on a black
honeycomb rear panel, side scoops behind both doors removed,
revised bucket seats, deep dish sports wheel covers, as well as new
side and rear badging and striping.
The 1970 model year saw the Mach 1 use the 351 cubic inch Cleveland
V8 H-Code like the real Mach 1, verified by the 05 in the VIN code,
we have here at Skyway Classics that has the brand new Orange paint
job and a recent restoration.
Features
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Verified by the 05 in the VIN code
351 cubic inch Cleveland V8 H-Code D2AE-CA casting number
4-speed
4-barrel carb
Aluminum intake
Crinkle black-finned 351 Cleveland logo aluminum valve covers
Matching Mustang air cleaner
Power steering and brakes
Blue performance spark plug wires
MSD distributor and coil
Tube headers
Dual exhaust
Aftermarket radiator
Clean, painted, and detailed engine compartment
Original interior with black high-back buckets and matching rear
seat
Matching door panels with woodgrain trim
Black carpets
Passenger analog clock
Pushbutton Radio
Wood steering wheel
New Grabber Orange paint
Blacked out hood scoop
Hood pins
Black Mach 1 rocker panels
Chin spoiler
Rear window slats
Magnum 500 wheels
Black sidewall tires
Mechanics
Our Mach 1 has a 351 cubic inch H-Code with the D2AE-CA casting
number engine in it and has been modified with a 4-barrel carb,
aluminum intake, crinkle black-finned 351 Cleveland logo aluminum
valve covers and matching Mustang air cleaner, power steering and
brakes, blue performance spark plug wires and updated MSD
distributor and coil providing the sparks, tube headers and exhaust
routed out the dual exhaust out the rear, aftermarket radiator, and
the engine sitting in a clean, painted, and detailed engine
compartment
It starts easily and makes great torque, a muscle car trademark,
and you'll find that the engine loves to rev and never seems to run
out of breath with the 4-speed transmission that makes for
performance cruising.
It rides on factory style chrome Magnum 500 wheels and fat BF
Goodrich T/A radials raised white letter tires.
Interior
The 1970 Mustang interior is said to be original and is both
comfortable and sporty from the factory, so it looks as it did back
then with the black high-back buckets, 4-speed shifter, matching
rear seat and door panels with woodgrain trim, black carpets,
Ford's twin-cockpit design puts a quartet of gauges ahead of the
driver all wrapped in woodgrain, a wood steering wheel, and a
passenger analog clock, pushbutton radio, and a great
headliner.
Exterior
Our Mustang looks great in its brand new Grabber Orange paint, and
being a one-year only design, has the fabulous look that includes
the fastback profile. Then add in the blacked-out hood scoop, hood
pins, black Mach 1 rocker panels, and black stripes on the hood,
and this is a terrific muscle machine.
Our Mach 1 wears the chin spoiler, rear window slats as well and
emits a rumble from the V8.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a classic Mustang Mach 1 with great colors
and presentation, then look no further than the gorgeous 1970 Ford
Mustang Mach 1 we have here at Skyway Classics.
With its 351 cubic inch V8 engine and 4-speed transmission, it has
a great presentation it is a better-than-new muscle car Mustang
that you will want to drive and add to your garage.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.