AutoHunter Spotlight: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I
AutoHunter Featured It's this Pro-Touring 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I SportsRoof. Powered by a 510-horsepower 351 Cleveland V8 engine and Toploader four-speed manual transmission, this fastback features color-keyed racing mirrors, LED lighting, hood pins, rear window blinds, and more. This pony car is finished in Wimbledon White over a black vinyl interior and comes from the selling dealer with a build sheet, Marti report and a clear title. The Wimbledon White hue is complemented by a satin black hood and black side stripes. Other features include rear window louvers, front and rear spoilers, rocker moldings, color-keyed racing mirrors, non-functional hood scoop, hood pins and LED headlights. A set of knock-off 17-inch aluminum wheels are wrapped in staggered radials, with a pair of 245/45 Sailun Atrezzo up front and 275/40 Firestone Indy 500s out back. The cab has black vinyl upholstery, and the front bucket seats are bisected by the console. Other features include power steering and AM radio as well…
2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1
past 60 yearsmany things come and go. There have been changes in the presidential administration. MC Hammer was in the spotlight for a while. "Gangnam Style" is now old enough to be considered a retro hit. But the Ford Mustang has always been a dream car for kids, teens and adults alike. When my generation was in college, our daily pick—a 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1—was a new car and a constant daydream of mine. When you're a kid, eating pizza and cake is usually what you do on your birthday. That's part of what makes this set so great. If you eat it every day, it will not be a pleasure. The same goes for certain Mustang models, like the Mach 1: they don't always exist, but when they do, they're special. After being discontinued in the 1970s, the Mustang Mach 1 didn't return until 2003 with the "New Edge" design. Like its predecessor, it has black stripes to…
1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1
FeaturedAutomatic Hunter This one is a restored 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1. It's powered by a ram-air-equipped 429 Cobra Jet, as indicated by the J in the VIN, but this pony car raised the bar with the addition of the Drag Pack, which turned the Cobra Jet into a Super Cobra Jet. Other features include a four-speed manual transmission, Magnum 500 wheels, front and rear spoilers, silver highlights, and more. This Mustang is painted in Bright Blue with a Medium Blue knit vinyl interior and comes with an Elite Marti report (including the window sticker) and a clear title. When this car was restored in 2008, it was finished in a Brilliant Blue Metallic hue. Silver highlights were applied to the lower body, with optional side stripes in the same color. When the 429 Cobra Jet was ordered with ram air, the hood was also painted this matching color. Other features included silver front and rear spoilers, dual racing mirrors,…
Diego’s AutoHunter Picks
I don't think so It would be presumptuous of me to say that most enthusiasts reading this week's AutoHunter picks love speed. But what if that speed doesn't come from an engine that uses gasoline and oxygen to perform some kind of combustion? Boy, this gets political fast! But a while ago, people shared a video of a 50-year-old Japanese car being driven on a drag strip. That Datsun had gone electric, and people were excited about it. Now it looks like the end of the world has come! So, is it safe to say that you would only consider three of the four cars listed below? Or does the LS-powered Pontiac bother you, too? 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1The Mustang may be the most popular collector car, but its many fans have mixed feelings about the 1971 redesign—yes, it was bigger and heavier, but not as much as you might think. However, if you add the new 429 Cobra…