1970 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Spencerville, Oklahoma, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: roycerbbolay@uknuts.com .
Listing is for a completely restored 1970 Mustang Mach 1, Twister tribute. Not a true twister, but it looks
amazing. Odometer reads 301, so I assume 103000 but who knows. It has AC, PS, PB, drives and stops straight.
Lights, gages, and everything else works like it should. It has a solid numbers matching 351W engine, with
Performer RPM Intake, and Headers. Block casting number is C90E. It came to me with an AOD transmission, but I had
it professionally rebuilt last month and added a TransGo shift kit. As you can see from the pictures, the car is
immaculate from top to bottom, inside and out. I purchased the vehicle last fall for $40K, and have put less than
200 miles on it since then. Lost my job due to company merger (oil and gas), so my baby needs a new home. Serious
offers only. I'll move off the Buy it Now price, but not much. Look at others listed and you'll know this is a
solid deal on a great ride .
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Tue, 29 Jul 2014Saleen may be making headlines these days for working on the Tesla Model S, but its history and bread-and-butter is all about the Ford Mustang. The rear-wheel-drive Dearborn pony cars singlehandedly put the company on the map in the '80s. Founder Steve Saleen was already a talented American racing driver when he started the venture, and like many auto industry businesses before him, Saleen went to the track to prove his vehicles' worth. Now, there's a chance to buy one of those early racers on eBay Motors.
Saleen Mustangs raced in the Sports Car Club of America Escort Endurance Championship - a series of multi-hour races meant to challenge man and machine. Ostensibly a showroom stock class, the cars had larger wheels, tuned suspensions and other upgrades that stretched the concept slightly. Saleen found major success though, taking the championship for its class in 1987 and winning the 24 Hours of Mosport consecutively from 1986 through 1988.
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