1970 Ford Mustang - Mach I

Original R code sitting in a machine shed in South Dakota for the last 20+ years!

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classicchassi
Jun 12, 2012

What kind of $ are we talking about to purchase?

crazy4camaros
Aug 12, 2011

I'm a chevy guy(obviously) but this car is not something to waste

79fordfanatic
Mar 3, 2011

that would be a sweet drag car

opschief3537
Dec 7, 2010

I hate to see American muscle cars wasting away, no matter what make or model. This Mustang really needs to be restored.

delorean1111111111
Nov 29, 2010

I am a ford guy and I agree

58chevyguy
Jul 2, 2010

I'm not a Ford guy, but this car should be restored A.S.A.P!

delorean1111111111
Jun 14, 2010

I am just mad at the people who let the worlds best cars rust away!

70mustangmach1
Feb 23, 2010

Actually Moparguy, you are both right. The original "Gone in 60 Seconds", H.B. Halicki's 1974 film, starred a '73 Mach as Eleanor. The more recent "...60 Seconds" remake with Nicholas Cage starred the '67 Shelby. If you haven't seen the '74 movie version, it is a must have.

novanut74
Jan 4, 2010

this is precious

abigfoot
Aug 25, 2009

New a guy that won one of these in a Standard oil football card game in 1970 or 71 with a 429 in it.

moparguy426
Jun 23, 2009

ok embarracuda not true chevy is crappy and the mustang from gone in 60 seconds is a 1967 GT 500 and its elanor

junkyardmustang
May 29, 2009

nice car

cricketswillfly
May 4, 2009

I sure hate people that have no appreciation of what REAL cars are..I think I'm in love with this car...

stangman1967
Apr 16, 2009

Mustang from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds was a 1971-1973 ford mustang thats a 70 mach1 even with the way it looks i'd like to have it parked at my house

dwp27
Mar 22, 2009

Looks just like the Mustang from the movie Gone in 60 Seconds that was made in the 70's. Very simliar to the one they used in the movie.

rustynail1o2
Mar 8, 2009

i love mustangs. this LOOKS like a 69 mustang boss. this is a very nice car

street454
Oct 14, 2008

It is in a pole shed and VERY DEEP pockets are a nesessity!

chaos69
Oct 7, 2008

wheres it at I want to bring it home

street454
Jul 8, 2008

Okay...A gentleman bought the car in 1970. Had it a few years, scared himself with the power, traded it in for a 4 dr Rambler. Gentleman number 2 bought it, drove it, put it in a shed, then was killed in a corn bin accident. Willed it to his then 15 or 16 year old son, who has been in trouble with the law. He is now 19 or 20 out of jail and I'm not sure where the story will go from there. The damage that you see was caused by someone backing a farm machine into it while it was stored. Did not get into the hood or structure. I'll let you know what happens when I know. Mark

oldmanjones
Jul 6, 2008

Well I'm sure there is a story to go with this car. street454 you are that close what is THE REST OF THE STORY??

street454
Jun 6, 2008

This is in a shed 2 miles from my farm. Original 428 car with shaker hood. Factory buckets with console delete. Been in shed for a long time! This is really a time capsule!

embarracuda
May 28, 2008

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