This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1, is a rare documented one-of-one car,
boasts a Factory R code, a 428 Cobra Jet engine, a Shaker hood with
Ram-air, and a 4-speed manual transmission. Its original Calypso
Coral exterior is complemented by a Vermilion interior, complete
with a factory tachometer and 3.50 Trac Lok rear differential. The
car also features rear window louvers and tinted glass. This
meticulously restored car, designed for the ultimate driving
experience, has undergone a comprehensive restoration. The entire
car has been restored with all new parts, including a freshly
rebuilt Cobra Jet engine and transmission. Key features include a
standard bore, 428 Cobra Jet engine bored .20 over, producing
approximately 450 horsepower. The engine had zero miles on it and
was recently broken in. It features a Quick Fuel 750 double pump
carburetor and a Pertronix electronic ignition system. The Ford Top
Loader Transmission was custom-built with a wide ratio and custom
short-throw threaded shift rods, along with a correct Hurst shifter
and T-handle. New performance flywheel and clutch assembly, an easy
clutch pedal, and a correct CJ New custom concourse drive shaft
made in the USA (equipped with modern grease-able u-joints)
complete the rear end. For more information, refer to the Marti
Report. Here's some additional information about the engine. I
found a rare standard bore 1967 428 CJ block that had been freshly
bored .20 over. The oil galleries were modified, and the block was
deburred. Probe forged flat-top pistons with a compression ratio of
10 to 1 were installed, along with the total seal rings. The
factory CJ rods were magna-fluxed, resized, and ARP bolts were
used. The stock crank was machined, and the entire rotating
assembly was professionally balanced from the harmonic balancer to
the flywheel. The heads are 1969 CJ heads that have undergone a
standard rebuild, including valves, seats, guides, and surfacing.
The engine retains the stock valve train, but it has been upgraded
with Isky double coil valve springs to accommodate the Erson
hydraulic flat tappet camshaft. The camshaft has a duration of 296
degrees and a lift of 551 degrees, with a compression range of 3000
to 6000 rpm. The engine was professionally assembled by Mark
DeGroff's machine shop. The factory intake manifold has been
matched to the head ports (FE intake manifolds and heads must be
correctly matched for the valve covers to align). Terry
952-451-2104 $129,500
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