1970 Ford Mustang
$50,895
Vehicle Details
Ford
Mustang
1970
AMB1947
Fastback
Automatic
351C V8
Description
1970 Ford Mustang Mach I Marti Report Included Non #'s Matching 351C V8 Factory 2v Heads Edelbrock Performer Aluminum Intake Brawler Performance Carburetor Mild Performance Camshaft Pertronix Electronic Ignition Upgrade Engine Runs Strong! Great Sounding Dual Exhaust Clean and Tidy Underside FMX Automatic Transmission Power Steering Power Front Disc Brakes New Heater Core Just Installed This car does not have factory A/C Beautiful Aqua Exterior Paint Nice Chrome, Trim & Bright Work Looks Great from 10 feet away, minor flaws showing up close Iconic Slats & Spoilers New 15' Magnum 500 Wheels New Cooper Cobra Radial Tires 235/ 60/ 15 Front | 255/60/15 Rear Clean/Tidy previously restored Black Interior Working door courtesy lamps, interior lights and gauges Nice Center Console and Correct Steering Wheel Very nice Door Panels, Dash, Carpet and Headliner This is a fantastic weekend driver that hits a really sweet spot. It's not a freshly restored car, so you can drive and enjoy it without much guilt and it also looks sexy enough to get all the thumbs ups and street cred for having a great looking Mach I. Factory M-Code car, that started life as a Calypso Coral color with Black Hood Stripe seen on it today.
The face lift happened years ago. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Ford Mustang launched on April 17, 1964 and sold a million units faster than any car in American history. Sixty years later, the first-generation Mustang (1964½-1973) remains the cornerstone of the classic car hobby — the gateway car for new collectors, the trophy car for veteran enthusiasts, and the most cloned, faked, and re-stamped muscle car on the market. Whether you're hunting a base inline-six coupe or a documented Boss 429, knowing what separates the real cars from the tribute builds is the difference between an investment and a money pit.
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