7 pictures (5 cars) found: model of "Mach-1", photo type of "advertisement", exterior color of "red"
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(from page 24 of the 1970 Collection)
This is a Ford ad for the 1970 Mach 1 Mustang. It is a four page ad with a fold out. This one has the optional 351 under the hood.
(from page 24 of the 1970 Collection)
Here is the fold out with the text saying, Take off and... ...run with Number One. Mustang 1970 And you'll run any way you like. Only Mustang gives you so many ways to go. 6 fresh models, including a low-priced Mustang hardtop, hot Mach 1, luxurious Grande, new Boss 302 Mustang. Power yours your way: Choose from 9 engines all the way up to the street version of Mustang's competition Boss 429. Choose your roofstyle . . . new Landau, SportsRoof, hardtop, convertible. And don't forget all the great Mustang standards: sporty floor shift, highback buckets, wall-to-wall carpet, self adjusting brakes, many others. Start running to your Ford Dealer's. He's got the One for you.
(from page 15 of the 1971 Collection)
This is a 1971 Mustang magazine ad. This ad mentions the Mustang winning three Trans-Am and two SCCA National Rally Championships. The Mach-1 featured is very basic - no stripes, spoiler, or mags.
(from page 9 of the 1973 Collection)
This is an magazine advertisement for the 1973 Mach-1 Mustang. Not sure what the tennis guy is suppose to mean. The car has a set of Forged Aluminum wheels with white wall tires. The ad starts off, "What makes Mustang different is the way it looks, handles, and makes you feel."
(from page 2 of the 1974 Collection)
This Mustang advertisement shows the newly styled Mach-1 Mustang II in a desert in front of some rocky hills. It says, "The new Ford Mustang II." It's a two page ad. This is page 1.
(from page 2 of the 1974 Collection)
Page two of the Mustang II ad says, "It just may be the best news from Detroit in 9 1/2 years." It says that the Mach-1 is just as revolutionary as the first 1964 Mustang. Foremost, this mustang is smaller than last year. It's even a bit smaller than the 1964 Mustang!
(from page 7 of the 1974 Collection)
Ford promotional photo of a Bright Red 1974 Mustang Mach 1 hatchback with white interior.