The styling update of the 1969-70 Ford Mustang made a good design even better. The 1964-66 Mustang was an icon, and it maintained its character while growing larger with the 1967-68 models. With the introduction of the 1969 Mach 1 SportsRoof, the Mustang looked aggressive, exotic, and had an almost European GT flair. Today’s AutoHunter Spotlight is a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1, the second year of Ford’s image pony car.

According to the VIN, this Mach 1 is powered by an M-code 351 Cleveland V8, which is backed by a three-speed FMX automatic transmission. The car has been color-changed from Lime Metallic to what the selling dealer is calling Candyapple Red. It is offered with a Deluxe Marti Report and a clear title.

The seller states that this Mustang Mach 1 has had what the seller is calling a ground-up restoration. Per the photographs, the exterior looks to suggest this Mustang is quite a nice driver. Other than a few paint flaws, I see no serious issues with the body. It is riding on great looking 15-inch Magnum 500 wheels clad with staggered-width BFGoodrich raised white letter radial tires. Can you appreciate how awesome these cars look from the side?

The interior of this ’70 Mach 1 has been changed from its original Medium Ivy Green to black vinyl upholstery with red highlights. The factory woodgrain trim looks great and adds warmth.

What lurks under the hood of this Mach 1 only makes this car cooler: a 11:1-compression 351 Cleveland V8 with a stated 300 horsepower. The engine looks mostly stock with the exception of the aluminum valve covers. A Shaker ram air system has been added, which is a welcome addition. The 351 Cleveland is one of my all-time favorite Ford engines, and they sound even better than the typical 289 and 302 small-blocks.

The underside of the car also looks to be in good shape per the photos provided. It looks as if there may have been some work on the floors during the restoration, but it looks like it was nicely executed. Nothing makes me concerned with the condition of this Mach 1.

To many enthusiasts, 1970 marked what may be considered the end of the classic Mustang, as the 1971-73 cars that followed became bigger and a bit softer. To me, this 1970 Mach 1 hits a sweet spot for the last of Ford’s fleet pony cars, especially with a 351 Cleveland under the hood.

If you find this to be as nice a car as I do, then clearly you have great taste! These are awesome cars to drive and are, in many ways, the pinnacle of classic Mustang development. Keep in mind that this Mach 1 is ripe for bidding at this very moment, so you had better make your bid now as the auction for this 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 ends on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 12:15 p.m. (PDT).
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