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The year 1969 became the advent of the very first Ford Mustang Mach 1. Featuring a scoop that was mounted to the top of the air cleaner rather than the almost all-black hood, and NASCAR-inspired ...
In 1969, Ford created the Mach 1 performance package for the Mustang to replace the GT and Boss series cars. With several high-output engine options, the pony car was never more ferocious than ...
This Mach 1, with its iconic looks and authentic drivetrain, is poised to be more than just a showpiece—it’s ready to be driven and enjoyed. Motorious Inventory: 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Roars ...
The hardtop remained the most affordable Mustang in 1970, with a $2,721 price tag. The Mach 1 was the most expensive, carrying a price tag of $3,271 for the base configuration.
Ratings for both are 305 hp at 5,800 and 320 lb-ft at 4,200 rpm. A 10.1:1 compression ratio requires premium fuel. We formed our impressions with the stick-shift car.
The Mach 1 was hugely popular, moving 72,458 units in 1969, or about a quarter of the total Mustang production. By comparison, only 5,396 buyers went with the GT, prompting Ford to discontinue ...