This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is a classic American muscle car
powered by its stock 351 Cleveland 4V V8 engine paired with a
desirable Hurst 4-speed manual transmission. Showing 96,362 miles,
this Mach 1 has been enjoyed and cared for by the current owner for
the past 24 years and underwent a restoration in 2022.
Equipped with power steering, power brakes, electronic ignition,
rear air shocks, and a functioning heater, this Mustang offers an
enjoyable driving experience with strong performance and
unmistakable Mach 1 styling. Additional features include an
aftermarket AM/FM cassette radio and a CD player mounted in the
trunk. The sale also includes a car cover and a new set of rear
brake shoes.
The car runs and drives excellent and comes with its Marti Report
as well as restoration history documentation. While this Mustang is
not a perfect show car, it is a very nice driver-quality example
that can be enjoyed regularly and proudly shown at local cruise-ins
and car shows.
Noted imperfections include a small hole in the headliner near the
center sun visor area, an inoperative dash clock, and a recently
installed power steering unit that produces a slight whining noise
while functioning properly. The vehicle does not include a spare
tire or jack, and the shoulder harness portions of the seat belts
are missing.
A highly desirable Mach 1 that combines classic muscle car
performance, documented ownership history, and excellent
drivability. A great opportunity to own and enjoy one of Ford's
most iconic muscle cars.
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