1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 for Sale
Per the âVâ code on the door ID tag, the original color for this car was Light Pewter, but it was repainted blue. There is no apparent rust and the glass and window seals are said to be in good condition, along with the exterior bright trim, which appears to shine well. All of the exterior lighting works. The black vinyl interior has been re-trimmed with seat covers featuring blue inserts â and Mustang ârunning horseâ logos â that complement the exterior. The seat upholstery, along with the door panels and dash pad, is in very good condition, with no significant visible wear and no rips or tears, but some visible fading in the dash pad and tops of the door panels. The carpet and headliner are also reported to be in very good condition. Additional aftermarket upgrades include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a three-gauge panel, as well as a fire extinguisher mounted between the seats. This Mach 1 was born with a 351 Cleveland V-8 engine and thatâs what still resides under the hood. it's the original engine, but it has been recently rebuilt and now has less than 500 miles on it. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Doug Thorley ceramic-coated headers and a custom exhaust system. Thereâs also a Summit Racing high-energy ignition distributor and a new radiator. There are no reported leaks or cooling issues with the engine and it reportedly starts, idles and runs very well. The engine compartment features fabricated shock tower braces. Backing the 351C is a recently installed rebuilt Top Loader four-speed manual gearbox, which sends the engineâs torque to a 9-inch rear axle. The ID sticker indicates the car came with 3.00-geared Traction Lok (limited-slip) rear axle. It is not known whether the original gear set is in place. There are no known leaks with the transmission or axle. Used 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 81,525 miles, Blue Per the âVâ code on the door ID tag, the original color for this car was Light Pewter, but it was repainted blue. There is no apparent rust and the glass and window seals are said to be in good condition, along with the exterior bright trim, which appears to shine well. All of the exterior lighting works. The black vinyl interior has been re-trimmed with seat covers featuring blue inserts â and Mustang ârunning horseâ logos â that complement the exterior. The seat upholstery, along with the door panels and dash pad, is in very good condition, with no significant visible wear and no rips or tears, but some visible fading in the dash pad and tops of the door panels. The carpet and headliner are also reported to be in very good condition. Additional aftermarket upgrades include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a three-gauge panel, as well as a fire extinguisher mounted between the seats. This Mach 1 was born with a 351 Cleveland V-8 engine and thatâs what still resides under the hood. it's the original engine, but it has been recently rebuilt and now has less than 500 miles on it. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Doug Thorley ceramic-coated headers and a custom exhaust system. Thereâs also a Summit Racing high-energy ignition distributor and a new radiator. There are no reported leaks or cooling issues with the engine and it reportedly starts, idles and runs very well. The engine compartment features fabricated shock tower braces. Backing the 351C is a recently installed rebuilt Top Loader four-speed manual gearbox, which sends the engineâs torque to a 9-inch rear axle. The ID sticker indicates the car came with 3.00-geared Traction Lok (limited-slip) rear axle. It is not known whether the original gear set is in place. There are no known leaks with the transmission or axle. Used 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 81,525 miles, Blue Per the âVâ code on the door ID tag, the original color for this car was Light Pewter, but it was repainted blue. There is no apparent rust and the glass and window seals are said to be in good condition, along with the exterior bright trim, which appears to shine well. All of the exterior lighting works. The black vinyl interior has been re-trimmed with seat covers featuring blue inserts â and Mustang ârunning horseâ logos â that complement the exterior. The seat upholstery, along with the door panels and dash pad, is in very good condition, with no significant visible wear and no rips or tears, but some visible fading in the dash pad and tops of the door panels. The carpet and headliner are also reported to be in very good condition. Additional aftermarket upgrades include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a three-gauge panel, as well as a fire extinguisher mounted between the seats. This Mach 1 was born with a 351 Cleveland V-8 engine and thatâs what still resides under the hood. it's the original engine, but it has been recently rebuilt and now has less than 500 miles on it. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Doug Thorley ceramic-coated headers and a custom exhaust system. Thereâs also a Summit Racing high-energy ignition distributor and a new radiator. There are no reported leaks or cooling issues with the engine and it reportedly starts, idles and runs very well. The engine compartment features fabricated shock tower braces. Backing the 351C is a recently installed rebuilt Top Loader four-speed manual gearbox, which sends the engineâs torque to a 9-inch rear axle. The ID sticker indicates the car came with 3.00-geared Traction Lok (limited-slip) rear axle. It is not known whether the original gear set is in place. There are no known leaks with the transmission or axle. Used 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 81,525 miles, Blue Per the âVâ code on the door ID tag, the original color for this car was Light Pewter, but it was repainted blue. There is no apparent rust and the glass and window seals are said to be in good condition, along with the exterior bright trim, which appears to shine well. All of the exterior lighting works. The black vinyl interior has been re-trimmed with seat covers featuring blue inserts â and Mustang ârunning horseâ logos â that complement the exterior. The seat upholstery, along with the door panels and dash pad, is in very good condition, with no significant visible wear and no rips or tears, but some visible fading in the dash pad and tops of the door panels. The carpet and headliner are also reported to be in very good condition. Additional aftermarket upgrades include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a three-gauge panel, as well as a fire extinguisher mounted between the seats. This Mach 1 was born with a 351 Cleveland V-8 engine and thatâs what still resides under the hood. it's the original engine, but it has been recently rebuilt and now has less than 500 miles on it. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Doug Thorley ceramic-coated headers and a custom exhaust system. Thereâs also a Summit Racing high-energy ignition distributor and a new radiator. There are no reported leaks or cooling issues with the engine and it reportedly starts, idles and runs very well. The engine compartment features fabricated shock tower braces. Backing the 351C is a recently installed rebuilt Top Loader four-speed manual gearbox, which sends the engineâs torque to a 9-inch rear axle. The ID sticker indicates the car came with 3.00-geared Traction Lok (limited-slip) rear axle. It is not known whether the original gear set is in place. There are no known leaks with the transmission or axle. Used 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 81,525 miles, Blue Per the âVâ code on the door ID tag, the original color for this car was Light Pewter, but it was repainted blue. There is no apparent rust and the glass and window seals are said to be in good condition, along with the exterior bright trim, which appears to shine well. All of the exterior lighting works. The black vinyl interior has been re-trimmed with seat covers featuring blue inserts â and Mustang ârunning horseâ logos â that complement the exterior. The seat upholstery, along with the door panels and dash pad, is in very good condition, with no significant visible wear and no rips or tears, but some visible fading in the dash pad and tops of the door panels. The carpet and headliner are also reported to be in very good condition. Additional aftermarket upgrades include a wood-rimmed steering wheel and a three-gauge panel, as well as a fire extinguisher mounted between the seats. This Mach 1 was born with a 351 Cleveland V-8 engine and thatâs what still resides under the hood. it's the original engine, but it has been recently rebuilt and now has less than 500 miles on it. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Doug Thorley ceramic-coated headers and a custom exhaust system. Thereâs also a Summit Racing high-energy ignition distributor and a new radiator. There are no reported leaks or cooling issues with the engine and it reportedly starts, idles and runs very well. The engine compartment features fabricated shock tower braces. Backing the 351C is a recently installed rebuilt Top Loader four-speed manual gearbox, which sends the engineâs torque to a 9-inch rear axle. The ID sticker indicates the car came with 3.00-geared Traction Lok (limited-slip) rear axle. It is not known whether the original gear set is in place. There are no known leaks with the transmission or axle. Used 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 81,525 miles, Blue