![]() The seller says he has a video of it performing those tasks but that will have to be requested since Facebook doesn’t have a function to provide a separate link. We’re told this blue Mustang runs and drives, but not well enough to be taken home under its own power. This Mach 1 has only had one owner since new and we assume that owner is the seller. By 1970, the pony car market was fully saturated with the entrance of Dodge (Challenger), and interest in muscle-type cars, in general, had peaked. ![]() However, the Mach 1 saw only half that decline or 11% from 40,970 to 36,499. Mustang sales had declined every year since 1966 and the styling changes for 1971 didn’t help put on the brakes. But the car still had the usual appearance trimmings, such as color-keyed urethane front “spoiler” bumper and front fender and hood trim, honeycomb grille in black w/sport lamps, Mach 1 decals here and there, and the unique pop-open gas cap. For 1971, you could get a Mach 1 with a 302 if you were so inclined (why?). ![]() A nod to AMXBrian for another muscle car tip!ĭuring its first two years, the Mach 1 had a 351 cubic-inch V8 as the starting point in the power department. Located in Speonk, New York, this Ford is available here on Facebook Marketplace for $10,000. This edition is a one-owner car that the seller describes as a running, driving barn find. The Mustang got its first major styling overhaul in 1971 but continued to use the same platform it had since 1965. It would stick around through 1978, make a comeback for 2003-05, and return yet again in 2021 and going forward. The information contained in this vehicle description is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.The Mach 1 debuted in 1969 as a performance-oriented option package on the Ford Mustang. Ideal Classic Cars assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this Vehicle. ![]() Contact Ideal Classic Cars of Venice, Florida today! For over 30 years we have bought and sold quality classic collector cars all over the world. We gladly accept trades! We offer financing options on your purchase through only the best classic car financing companies in the business, with approved credit. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have, give you a complete walk-around, and in the process, supply you with the most detailed description of the vehicle. Please contact one of our expert sales consultants for the most complete information on this beautiful vehicle. This is one Mach 1 you don't want to miss out on, so make sure you come visit our showroom/museum in sunny Venice, Florida or contact us online or over the phone to add this one to your collection today! Also included is a Deluxe Marti report which details some of the production numbers and options included on this car from the factory. The underside is tremendously clean and solid. The Dark Green Knit vinyl interior accents the exterior very nicely, as does the bold Mach 1 striping. Other features include power steering and power brakes, along with a rebuilt air conditioning unit. V8 engine connected to the smooth Select-Shift Cruise-O-Matic transmission and the famous Ford 9” rear end. Under the hood of this stunningly well-kept car sits the 351C.I. You may be familiar with Ford's other “Grabber” colors like Grabber Blue, but Grabber Lime isn't seen often and has developed a following from those who love this unique shade. ![]() This 1971 Mach 1 is a rare car in an even more rare color, Grabber Lime. V8 Engine - Select-Shift Cruise-O-Matic Transmission - Strong 9" Rear-End w/ 3.00 Gears - Power Steering - Power Brakes - Factory Air Conditioning - Correct Dark Green Knit Vinyl Interior - Rare Correct Grabber Lime Finish! Rare Mach 1! - Deluxe Marti Report! - 351C.I. ![]()
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