Iconic American muscle with a modern performance edge, this 1970
Ford Mustang Fastback lives and breathes speed in its Gunmetal Gray
Metallic finish with black racing stripes. Not many cars combine
classic styling and true performance potential like a '70 Fastback.
Clean body modifications include shaved door handles that create
uninterrupted lines along the flanks. The lightweight fiberglass
hood adds the race-inspired touch while shedding unnecessary
pounds. Bullitt-style 17" wheels fill the wheel wells perfectly,
wrapped in sticky 245/45ZR17 Nitto NT555 tires up front and wider
275/40ZR17 Nittos in the rear - putting real grip where it counts
without sacrificing the classic muscle car look.
Black vinyl covers the performance-oriented interior where form
meets function. Upgraded custom bucket seats feature additional
bolstering for high-speed cornering support. Dakota Digital gauges
offer clear information while maintaining a classic appearance. The
Lecarra steering wheel provides excellent grip during aggressive
driving maneuvers. A floor-mounted shifter for the 5-speed puts
gear selection exactly where you want it. JVC audio pumps out your
favorite driving music while Classic Auto Air conditioning keeps
temperatures ideal regardless of outside conditions or how hard you
push this machine on the open road.
Motivating this classic pony is a built 302 V8 that combines Ford
muscle with selected performance upgrades. The engine features
Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum heads fed by a Holley 670cfm
carburetor sitting on an Edelbrock intake manifold. MSD ignition
delivers spark while a full serpentine belt system improves
reliability. Long tube headers connect to an X-pipe dual exhaust
system with MagnaFlow mufflers producing that unmistakable V8
soundtrack. The T5 5-speed manual transmission with cable clutch
assembly transfers power to the Ford 9" rear end. Power disc brakes
provide stopping power, while the TCP manual rack and pinion
steering setup and heavy-duty front sway bar improve handling
characteristics.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 302 V8 Engine
• 5-Speed Manual T5 Transmission with Cable Clutch
• Edelbrock Performer RPM Aluminum Heads
• Holley 670cfm Carburetor
• Edelbrock Intake Manifold
• MSD Ignition System
• Long Tube Headers
• X-Pipe Dual Exhaust
• MagnaFlow Mufflers
• Serpentine Belt System
• Ford 9" Rear End
• Power Disc Brakes
• TCP Manual Rack & Pinion Steering
• Heavy Duty Front Sway Bar
• Aluminum Radiator with Electric Fan
• Gunmetal Gray Metallic with Black Stripes
• Fiberglass Hood
• Shaved Door Handles
• 17" Bullitt-Style Wheels with 245/45ZR17 Front, 275/40ZR17 Rear
Nitto NT555 Tires
• Black Interior with Custom Bucket Seats
• Dakota Digital Gauges
• Lecarra Steering Wheel
• Classic Auto Air Conditioning
• JVC AM/FM CD Player
• Floor Shifter
• Dynamat Sound Insulation
• Full Frame Connectors
From its aggressive stance to its modernized drivetrain, this 1970
Ford Mustang Fastback combines classic muscle with carefully
selected upgrades. With its built 302 V8, slick-shifting 5-speed,
and eye-grabbing Gunmetal Gray paint, this Mustang represents
American performance at its finest. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1970 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1932198
Price:$59,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Gunmetal Gray Metallic
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:2075
Stock Number:4131-PHX
VIN:0F02F167484
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