REAL DEAL H-CODE MACH 1, NICELY RESTORED, 351 V8, AUTO, PWR FRNT DISCS/STEERING!
1970 Ford Mustang for sale in Local pick-up only
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Mustang |
SubModel: | Mach 1 |
Type: | Other |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 19,174 |
VIN: | 0T05H165189 |
Color: | Other |
Engine size: | 351 V8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Other |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Ford Mustang 1970
Mustang fans, you're in luck. This 1970 Mach 1 is a bargain compared to its big block siblings, so if you're looking for a genuine Mach 1 you can drive anywhere, here it is! With a brawny 351 under the hood, a high-visibility performance look, and an easy-to-drive demeanor, it's the Mustang for guys who love to hit the road.Few will argue that the 1970 Mustang isn't one of the best-looking designs of the muscle car era, particularly in fastback form. But before we talk about performance and engines and all that, take a look at the special Mach 1 gear this one wears, including the low-profile hood scoop, chin spoiler, rear wing, and Mach 1 rocker panel callouts. None of those parts make the car go any faster, but they sure look like they do! The bright red paint is a little brighter than the original Medium Red, but thanks to a bare-metal repaint a few years ago, it's in excellent condition. It shows only very light signs of use, but nobody's going to complain when they hear the rumble of the V8 or the black strip running down the center of the hood. We're not sure what color it was originally, but if you're going to drive a Hi-Po Mustang, you may as well show off a bit, right? Few interiors look better than the basic black this Mach 1 sports today. High-back buckets wear Ford's patented "comfort-weave" upholstery which is just that: a woven vinyl that's surprisingly comfortable and helps keep you cool. Matching door panels and black carpets keep it uniformly dressed, although they might be starting to show their age. Ford's twin-cockpit design puts a quartet of gauges ahead of the driver and it sports desirable options like power steering and brakes, a woodgrained steering wheel, and a center console. Gauges are original and operational, although the gauge faces are a little cloudy and while the original AM radio is still in the dash, it's not working and is due for an upgrade. It shows well overall, further proof that the comfort-weave upholstery wears like iron and that someone took exceptionally good care of this car. The trunk is finished with what appears to be the original mat and with the fold-down rear seat, there's a surprising amount of room in this fastback.The engine is a correct H-code 351 cubic inch V8, the standard engine on the Mach 1. It's been recently rebuilt and upgraded with a Holley aluminum intake and 4-barrel carburetor under the stock air cleaner, but for the most part it looks pretty stock. The big Ford Blue air cleaner dominates the engine bay, but there are plenty of signs of proper maintenance, including fresh belts and hoses. It starts easily and makes great torque, a muscle car trademark and the rebuilt FMX 3-speed automatic transmission makes for relaxed cruising under any conditions. In back there's a 9-inch rear full of 3.00 gears which make high-speed blasts completely effortless. The undercarriage shows off a recent Flowmaster exhaust system, rebuilt power front disc brakes, front suspension, and power steering system, so it's totally ready to cruise. Magnum 500s are the ultimate Mustang wheel, and they wear 215/70/14 white-letter radials that fill the fenders quite well.Few Mustangs attract more attention than a bright 1970 fastback, and now you can own this one for a fraction of the price of its big-block siblings. Call today!