AutoHunter Highlight: 1970 Ford Mustang Hardtop

Featured on AutoHunter.com, the web public sale platform pushed by ClassicCars.com, is that this restored 1970 Ford Mustang hardtop. It’s powered by a 351 Windsor V8 with a two-barrel carburetor, paired with a three-speed computerized transmission. Options embrace a blue houndstooth vinyl high, air-con, twin facet mirrors, a console, an AM/FM stereo, and a tilt steering wheel, amongst others. Painted Medium Blue metallic over a black Deluxe vinyl inside, this fashionable Mustang comes from the vendor with a transparent title.

The unique Medium Blue metallic was resprayed in the course of the Mustang’s 1998 restoration. Options embrace twin body-colored racing mirrors, a entrance antenna, rocker panel trim, and an uncommon manufacturing facility houndstooth vinyl high.

A set of 195/75 Sears Silent Response whitewall radial tires are wrapped round 14-inch wheels with brushed aluminum wheel covers.

The cabin consists of the optionally available Deluxe inside that includes high-back black vinyl entrance bucket seats. Different inside options embrace a middle console with an computerized transmission shifter, fake woodgrain accents, a tilt steering wheel, a clock, and an AM/FM stereo.

The instrument panel consists of a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for the coolant temperature, oil strain, alternator, and gas stage. The odometer reads 10,955 miles, however the vendor says it’s doubtless 110,955.

The unique engine on this Mustang is step one up from the bottom 302 V8, which is the “H-code” 351 two-barrel. In some Mustangs, they had been the Cleveland collection, whereas this one is a Windsor. It’s backed by a three-speed computerized transmission. Beneath-hood options embrace air-con.

The undercarriage incorporates a single exhaust system. A brand new gasoline tank was put in in 2021.

The public sale for this 1970 Ford Mustang hardtop ends on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 11:15 a.m. (PDT).      

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