1970 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I Fastback with Marty Report is powered by a 351 Cleveland M-Code v8 300hp Gasoline
Engine, paired with a 4-Speed Manual Transmission and 3.00 Rear Axle, with 59,900 miles. Always garage kept
1970 Mach 1 M Code Car 59,900 miles
351 4V V-8
Black Hood Stripe
Optional Axle ratio 3.00 Traction-Lok Rear Axle
Convenience Group
Power Steering/Power Disc front Brakes
AM/8 Track Stereo Radio
Quick Ratio Steering
Tachometer
E70X14 Belted white Sidewall Tires
Blue interior
This an older restoration but it still looks fairly good. I had the original engine when I bought this back in the
late 2000's. Unfortunately it had been bored and it cracked a cylinder. I replaced it with a freshly rebuilt 351
Cleveland. This one has maybe a thousand miles since the rebuild as I don't drive it but once a year. Edelbrock
carburetor was installed late last summer. Transmission was rebuilt after I purchased it. Centerforce centrifugal
clutch was also installed. Ceramic coated headers are installed with 2-1/2" exhaust going thru magnaflow mufflers.
Has a accel electronic distributor. Wheels are reproductions. Hurst shifter was replaced when I bought it. All the
old parts are included. This is a factory shaker. Not sure if it came with the car or someone added it later along
with the Adjustable rear wing. Just installed last fall was a aluminum radiator as the old factory one decided to
pack it in. Also included are all the extra parts. That includes a never installed rear slats that are exact
reproductions of the factory ones. Radio is dead. Interior could use a refresh but I will leave that up to someone
else. New shocks just installed along with Hellwig 3/4" rear sway bar. New fuel line front to rear last fall. All
my extra parts collected over the years come with the car. Most of fold down rear seat included. Various used extra
moldings included. Everything goes with the car. Mechanically in excellent shape. Original radio and console are
missing.
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