what you see is what you get feel free to ask questions.. yes there is rust yes there are dents no it does not run yes it codes out to be a real mach I - Water goes into the intake and it has 6 bolts on the valve covers- so I assuming that it is a Windsor feel free to school me if you know more.
Title is free and clear but currently lost - will be guaranteed and possibly able to put directly into your name - call me direct with questions on this as this is an estate situation and titles are somewhere in the house (hoarding).. just easier to pull a new one.
Buyer is responsible for payment with in 3 days of auction closing - and buyer is responsible for securing transport or picking up car with in 2 weeks of auction closing - we do have as storage yard after that - we can bring car to.
We will work with someone to make this a painless and easy sale.. we have references if needed just ask.
All I know truly about this car is that I dragged it out of a barn that it has been stored in for over 20+ years - so assume the worst and you will be happy.. I do have a photobucket page to see more pictures of the car click link below and once there look to the left and scroll down the cars listed in grey to see the mach 1.. I have three of these - the other two are clevelands one is a 4 speed the other is an automatic. but of course those will be a tad bit more as you will see.
727-919-1826 any questions
this link will take you to the photobucket with pictures.
http://s1299.photobucket.com/user/MOPARBROKE/library/
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1Click to get the Vehicle History Report NOW0Year1970 TAssemblyMetuchen New Jersey05BodyMach 1 HEngineV8 351 CID 2V 128975Serial128975 The Ford Mustang is an American automobile originally based on the Ford Falcon compact. The first production Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn Michigan on March 9 1964 and was introduced to the public at the New York World's Fair on April 17 1964 and via all three American television networks on April 19. It was one of the most successful product launch in automotive history.The Mustang sold over one million units in its first 18 months on the market.. The Mustang remains in production today after 43 years and several revisions.
yes.. I am going to take more photos.. please be patient