1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with Rare 428 Cobra Jet Engine: Immaculate Condition, Historic Muscle Car Rarity

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1970 Ford Mustang
1970 Ford Mustang

Revealing the allure of the 1970 Mach 1 goes beyond the pristine condition of this particular example. In 1969, the Mach 1 effectively eclipsed the GT package, leading to its swift dismissal the following year.

This shift in dominance solidified the Mach 1’s position as the Mustang’s undisputed champion. Production figures solidify this notion, with over 40,000 Mach 1s rolling off the assembly line in 1970.

Owning this automotive legend wasn’t for the faint of wallet. The base model commanded a starting price of $3,271, making it the most expensive Mustang on the market.

The price tag ballooned further with the addition of desirable options and powerhouse engines. Craving the thunderous 429 V8 with its 375 horsepower? Prepare to shell out an extra $1,208. As you can imagine, a fully loaded Mach 1 could easily break the bank.

Even the 428 Cobra, offered with or without the Ram Air system, wasn’t exactly attainable on a shoestring budget, despite its slightly tamer 335 horsepower. This particular Mach 1 has essentially lived a pampered life, serving primarily as a show car and accumulating a mere 23,000 miles.

1970 Ford Mustang
1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with Rare 428 Cobra Jet Engine (Collector Motors)

Collector Motors remains secretive about any major repairs beyond routine maintenance, adding to the mystique of this automotive gem. Revealing a true collector’s dream, this immaculate 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 boasts an original (verification recommended) Lime metallic paint job, further enhancing its desirability.

Lifting the hood reveals the legendary 428 Cobra Jet engine, even more sought-after in this non-Ram Air configuration. A Marti Report confirms this exceptional pairing, highlighting that only 364 Mustangs left the factory with this engine and transmission, solidifying its status as a rare gem.

Beyond its visual appeal, this Mach 1 exudes a sense of historical significance. Imagine cruising in a car that represents a mere fraction of its production run, a rolling testament to automotive history. While the undisclosed restoration history leaves some questions unanswered, the car’s condition suggests it’s meticulously maintained and ready for immediate enjoyment.

Given its pedigree and potential originality, this Mach 1 is practically begging for a temperature-controlled haven in a discerning collector’s garage. The price of $146,000 reflects its exclusivity, but the “Make Offer” option on the seller’s listing hints at a potential for negotiation, welcoming serious inquiries from those who appreciate a true automotive icon.

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Dana Phio

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