1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fast Back 351 Cleveland C4 Auto Running Great Project on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Engine:v8
Year: 1971
Drive Type: auto
Make: Ford
Mileage: 65,000
Model: Mustang
Trim: 2
Power Options: Power Windows
FOR SALE 1971 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1
This is a 1971 Mustang Fastback Mach 1 running project with clean Texas title. This vehicle has new floor pans, gas tank,brake pads ,new edelbrock carb, brake lines and fuel lines. Also has front disc breaks, power steering, factory A/C (A/C will need work), 351 motor, C4 auto transmission, radio, also has complete blk interior, blk carpet, org mustang rims, good tires, complete glass (will include new window /door seals), power windows car was painted 2 yrs ago by previous owner....looks pretty good, the undercarriage is nice and clean. Please keep in mind that this is a project vehicle....It has only been driven short distances. The car is also for sale locally so this auction may end early. car is sold with no warranty, so if you can come look at the car . If you are new on ebay OR have 0 feedback, call me before you bid Thank You
If you have any questions about this car please contact me at 956-342-4592
Buy now welcome
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On Mar-30-13 at 12:52:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
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