1971 Mach I for sale
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1971 Mach I for sale
I hate to do this, but wifey wants a screened-in porch and gegamungous deck next spring. Anyway, here goes:
1971 Mustang Mach I "M" code - 82,000 miles
Grabber Blue with argent stripes
White and argent deluxe Mach I Sports interior group
Guage pack (all function properly)
Factory Tac (Works well)
Clock (Keeps on tickin')
full console
dealer installed factory AM/FM (to replace the AM - wrong order)
351 CJ (NOM - balanced and blue printed)
Dual stainless exhaust
Factory Hurst 4 speed with reverse lock-out
Close ratio top loader
3:89 nodular 9" Tracloc
Competition suspension
Real Cragar SS's with Dunlop Qualifiers
Front & rear spoilers (argent)
PS / PB
Other parts inc:
Original #'s motor 351 Cleveland 4V (tight & fresh) on engine stand (stand inc.)
Original wheels, trim rings and caps
4 BF Goodrich 225R14's (black wall - like new)
extra heads
extra factory headers
original breather assembly
assorted parts
"original dealer invoice"
Current appraisal - May 27/2006
This car received a nice refresh resto in '92 on all original panels (no bondo or patches), came up from Massachusetts in 2001. The car is absolutely beautiful and turns heads, wins trophies, and gathers a crowd wherever it goes. It roasts, NO!... Boils the tires at will through 3 gears. Take your brain out, put it in the glove box, and do the quarter in under 13.2. Not for rookies or the faint of heart. Runs strong, pulls stronger through all the gears, brakes hard and true. Steers like its on rails. Because of the gearing, top speed is only 126 mph at 6200 rpm, but it sounds like a Lear jet - too cool! Heck, it looks like its doing a 100 when parked. No shakes, no rattles, no burps or hiccups, no disappointments.
The car is by no means a concours quality museum car, but it is a solid number 2 driver in my opinion. You can eat off the bottom, dine in the engine bay. The car is straight as a pin. The frame and extensions are rock solid. Absolutely NO rust whatsoever. It has a few nicks in the paint and a little solvent burst coming through the lacquer paint that you can see under artificial light, but the paint still looks like a base/clear job, it was done that nice. There is one small nick (1/4") in the driver seat (easy liquid repair). All seals are A1. All trim is real nice. Honeycombs are perfect. All lighting/signals/etc. works perfect. Remember the car is 36 years old.
I'm asking $32,000 CDN for the car, but I'm willing to negotiate a little now - but not next spring when the value goes up. I will trade down for the right car plus cash. That car at the moment would be a '87 Buick GN (No boos or hisses, please! I still need something mind bending to play with, and I like bigger cars than the plethora of fox bodies.)
The car is located in Picton, ON, just south of Belleville.
Please, no tire kickers or email buddies. Serious inquiries only and no stab in the dark ridiculous offers using the time of year or Barrett Jackson as justification. I know what the car is worth, and if you're a Mustang afficiando, you do too.
I don't check the board every day, so if I don't answer your PM right away, you can call Marc, evenings at 613-476-9643.
Thanks for reading and I'll have a link up soon with some pics.
1971 Mustang Mach I "M" code - 82,000 miles
Grabber Blue with argent stripes
White and argent deluxe Mach I Sports interior group
Guage pack (all function properly)
Factory Tac (Works well)
Clock (Keeps on tickin')
full console
dealer installed factory AM/FM (to replace the AM - wrong order)
351 CJ (NOM - balanced and blue printed)
Dual stainless exhaust
Factory Hurst 4 speed with reverse lock-out
Close ratio top loader
3:89 nodular 9" Tracloc
Competition suspension
Real Cragar SS's with Dunlop Qualifiers
Front & rear spoilers (argent)
PS / PB
Other parts inc:
Original #'s motor 351 Cleveland 4V (tight & fresh) on engine stand (stand inc.)
Original wheels, trim rings and caps
4 BF Goodrich 225R14's (black wall - like new)
extra heads
extra factory headers
original breather assembly
assorted parts
"original dealer invoice"
Current appraisal - May 27/2006
This car received a nice refresh resto in '92 on all original panels (no bondo or patches), came up from Massachusetts in 2001. The car is absolutely beautiful and turns heads, wins trophies, and gathers a crowd wherever it goes. It roasts, NO!... Boils the tires at will through 3 gears. Take your brain out, put it in the glove box, and do the quarter in under 13.2. Not for rookies or the faint of heart. Runs strong, pulls stronger through all the gears, brakes hard and true. Steers like its on rails. Because of the gearing, top speed is only 126 mph at 6200 rpm, but it sounds like a Lear jet - too cool! Heck, it looks like its doing a 100 when parked. No shakes, no rattles, no burps or hiccups, no disappointments.
The car is by no means a concours quality museum car, but it is a solid number 2 driver in my opinion. You can eat off the bottom, dine in the engine bay. The car is straight as a pin. The frame and extensions are rock solid. Absolutely NO rust whatsoever. It has a few nicks in the paint and a little solvent burst coming through the lacquer paint that you can see under artificial light, but the paint still looks like a base/clear job, it was done that nice. There is one small nick (1/4") in the driver seat (easy liquid repair). All seals are A1. All trim is real nice. Honeycombs are perfect. All lighting/signals/etc. works perfect. Remember the car is 36 years old.
I'm asking $32,000 CDN for the car, but I'm willing to negotiate a little now - but not next spring when the value goes up. I will trade down for the right car plus cash. That car at the moment would be a '87 Buick GN (No boos or hisses, please! I still need something mind bending to play with, and I like bigger cars than the plethora of fox bodies.)
The car is located in Picton, ON, just south of Belleville.
Please, no tire kickers or email buddies. Serious inquiries only and no stab in the dark ridiculous offers using the time of year or Barrett Jackson as justification. I know what the car is worth, and if you're a Mustang afficiando, you do too.
I don't check the board every day, so if I don't answer your PM right away, you can call Marc, evenings at 613-476-9643.
Thanks for reading and I'll have a link up soon with some pics.
#3
Ka-bump!
... and I got the pics link working in my sig.
Any serious offer over 28K considered!
Happy New Year!
... and I got the pics link working in my sig.
Any serious offer over 28K considered!
Happy New Year!
Last edited by machthis; 01-17-2007 at 06:27 PM.
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