1971 Ford Mustang Mach I Fastback 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Mentor, Ohio, United States
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Here we have a very nice 1971 Ford Mustang Fastback with the Mach 1 package, Base model 302 V-8 but has been upgraded to a 4 blr. Motor has been rebuilt to stock spec's from what I can tell. Headers with sweet sounding dual exhaust. Originally a Florida car Absolutley No rust issues anywhere. Floors and trunk are as solid as the day it was built. Brought to midwest recently. Appeares top be all original sheet metal. Originally a Silver car it was repainted red to improve it look and appeal. Black Mach 1 stripes. Runs and drives great. Power brakes stop with ease. Not a show car but a really nice driver with lots of potential. New Keystone Classic mags and brand new tires. Aftermarket A/C has been added. New black seat covers front and rear from Mustangs unlimited. Carpet appears to be original but is in good condition. B&M shifter for that high performance look. Power Steering & Brakes. Mileage is exempt but I would assume it's rolled over. Call with questions. I bought this car on a whim and wife says I have too many toys so this one has to go. I will assist with loading but buyer pays all costs to ship. I know of a few shippers that can provide you with a quote. Sold AS-IS with no warranty. Please bid to own. O feedback bidders must contact me before bidding or I will cancel your bids. Seller reserves the right to sell locally and cancel all bids. All funds must clear my bank before vehicle ships. Happy bidding.
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