1970 MACH 1 WITH ORIGINAL 351 V8 - SHAKER HOOD - PB, PS, GORGEOUS EXAMPLE!
Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional and beautiful example of this very rare 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 SportsRoof (Fastback) with a 351 Windsor V8 engine mated to its original FMX automatic transmission and now loaded with desirable options including:
'Red' (T Code) paint with black hood stripe,
Black Clarion Knit/Corinthian Vinyl Mach 1 Bucket Seats Luxury interior,
Deluxe 3-spoke Rim-Blow wooden steering wheel,
Molded door panels with simulated wood grain inserts and courtesy lights,
Simulated wood-grain instrument panel appliques,
Trim variation,
Chrome styled steel wheels,
Competition Handling suspension,
3.00 Rear Axle
Convenience Check Group
White Sidewall Tires
Functional 'Shaker Hood' scoop,
Twist-type hood locking pins,
Color keyed racing mirrors,
Color keyed carpeting,
Power Front Disc Brakes,
Power Steering,
AM/FM Stereo Radio,
Intermittent Windshield Wipers,
Deluxe Belts, Warning Lights,
Electric clock,
Bright pedal pads,
Tinted Glass - Complete,
Pop-open gas cap,
Instrument Gauges,
Rear Deck Lid Tape Stripe,
Dual exhaust,
Bright Rocker Panel Molding
This is car boasts the desirable 'Shaker Hood' and there is no signs or history of any rust or of any accidents. The Mach 1 debuted in 1969 as the mainstream high performance Mustang, taking over from the GT. Two and four barrel 351's were offered plus the four barrel 390 and the 428 CJ and CJ-Ram-Air. Unlike the GT option, the Mach 1 model included a special interior that featured many of the Deluxe decor Group items plus high back bucket seats and special carpet. The Mach 1's original recipe was simple: It started with a V8 powered 'Sportsroof' body and added numerous visual and performance enhancing options which the car proudly boasts including the black hood stripes and mounted tachometer with hood pins, hood scoop (including optional Shaker scoop), competition suspension, chrome pop-open gas cap, revised wheels, chrome exhaust tips (except 351W 2V), deluxe interior, unmissable livery and dealer optional chin spoiler, rear deck spoiler, and rear window louvers (SportSlats).
1970 also saw the previous 351W (Windsor) V8 engine options replaced with a new 351C (5.8L) Cleveland V8 in either 2V (2-venturi carburetor) or 4V (4-venturi carburetor) versions. The 351C (4V) M Code engine featured 11.0:1 compression and produced 300 bhp at 5400 rpm. This new performance engine incorporated elements learned from the Ford 385 series engine and the Boss 302, particularly the poly-angle combustion chambers with canted valves and the thin-wall casting technology. The standard 351 Windsor engine was really a slightly enlarged 289/302 and as its name implies came from Ford's Windsor engine family. The thin wall cast small block with 5 bolt straight valve covers accepted regular spark plugs and used a timing chain in the block. The 351 Cleveland, on the other hand, belonged to Ford's 355 engine family and was a big small block with 8 bolt 2 plane valve covers, used the smaller 14mm spark plugs and had a separate front cover bolted to the block housing the timing chain and routing water but most importantly it sported different and larger heads and a unique intake manifold which makes these fire breathers the legends that they are with lots of horsepower and as they were only manufactured for five years consequently they are not only very expensive to buy but also hard to find. The Boss 351 Mustang was a Cleveland and one of the fastest production cars ever made for the street right from the factory.
Standard on Mach 1s was a fierce but cosmetic hood scoop that had integrated turn-signal lights mounted in the back. A more functional option was the signature 'Shaker Hood' with an air scoop mounted directly to the top of the motor, used to collect fresh air and so named for its tendency to "shake" above the rumbling V-8 below. The interior came complete with teak wood grain details, full sound deadening material and high-back sport bucket seats. This particular example has the optional shaker hood scoop that attaches to the top of the engine air cleaner and protrudes up through a cutout in the hood. The scoop is functional, operating on engine vacuum - a vacuum valve inside the scoop opens the air inlet valve when the engine vacuum drops during acceleration; at idle and low speed operation the inlet valve remains closed but opens when the engine is shut off. The cold air introduced into the engine through this functional hood air scoop provides more efficient operation and a measurable increase in horsepower. The amount of increase depends on the temperature differential between the under hood temperature and the ambient air.
This particular example is a seriously striking example which turns heads wherever she goes! The engine is extremely strong and responsive with excellent oil pressure and no noticeable oil leaks and which sounds absolutely magnificent, the automatic transmission shifts smoothly through the gears and the engine temperature always remains cool.
The original factory 'Red' color paint and the original black Mach 1 interior is very striking and a real head turner. This must be one of the finest and striking example's of a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with the 351 Windsor V8 engine in rare turn-key and daily head-turning condition of an all time classic America muscle car icon! Perfect car for any Mustang enthusiast or classic American muscle car collector!
For further information contact West Coast Classics through Ebay or on 310-399-3990 during regular California business hours.
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