5 pictures (4 cars) found: model of "Mach-1", photo type of "restoration"
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(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection)
Here is an earlier look at Peter's Poppy Green Mach 1 fastback. The door data tag for this car reads: 63C fastback sportsroof body style with deluxe interior, blank followed by 5 special paint with blacked out hood, 3AA black clarion knit and vinyl Mach 1 hi-back bucket seats, 10F assembled on the 19th of June, 1969, 71 ordered in the Los Angeles area, 3313 under special order (this number specifically to Russ Davis consisting of 10 Mustangs), S 3.50:1 rear axle ratio, and U automatic transmission.
(from page 3 of the 1969 Collection)
Here is a look during some if the car's initial breakdown. Just a little paint and its done... NOT! Peter has been doing it the right way.
(from page 20 of the 1970 Collection)
Here is the restored original Super Cobra Jet engine which came with this car, ready for installation.
(from page 8 of the 1972 Collection)
Door tag showing the VIN number and 63R 2-door fastback/sportsroof Mach 1 body style, 4E Bright Lime exterior paint, AA Black vinyl interior seats, 5 4 speed manual transmission, V 3.91:1 limited-slip rear axle, and 17 ordered in the Washington area.
(from page 2 of the 1974 Collection)
Here is the unrestored photo of the car. Bobby writes, I saw a picture of a copper color 74 Mustang mach 1 that I liked, it looked like it was in a wrecking yard. The picture was just on the internet with no information on the location of the car. In the July 2015 issue of Mustang Monthly there was an article on how to buy a classic Mustang. Many of the pictures on information for for the article came from Mustangs ETC. In Van Nuys, CA. In one of the pictures there was a green 69 Mustang coupe project car, Just behind this car I could see the front bumper and header panel of a copper 74 Mustang. I knew that in the other photo I had found of the 74 Mach was the same 69 Mustang. I contacted Arnold Marks at Mustangs Etc. He said he the 74 Mach 1 had been in his storage yard for since 1986. It was parked because of a broken off bolt in the crank shaft. The picture I had found on the internet of the car was old. Since that picture more parts had removed from the car. All of the body side molding had been sold. I bought the car after seeing new pictures of it. Arnold had the
car shipped to me. When the car arrived at my house 4th of July weekend 2015 I was able to finally see it in person. The car had 150K miles on it, the the original 2.8L V6 had been replaced with a newer 2.8L and was missing many parts. The drivers side 1/4 panel was full of body filler and had many holes from a dent puller. The right side rocker panel was crushed and the car had many sun damaged parts. The good news was the car no rust other than the battery tray. I love the color of the car and had been wanting a Mustang II Mach 1 for many years. Because the original engine was missing I decided to make the car the way I would have ordered it new in 1974. I added and deleted options to get the car the way I wanted it. Here a are the cars original options and it's new options:
- California Emission
- Testing
- CR70X13 White Sidewall Radial Tires
- Power Steering
- Power Disc Brakes
- Bumper Protection Group
- Air Conditioner
- Manual
- AM Radio
- Tinted Glass
- Complete Body Side Moldings
The cars new option list is:
- California Emission Testing $19
- Credit For 2.3 Liter Substitution On Mach 1 $229
- CR70X13 Raised White Letter Tires $17
- Power Disc Brakes $45
- Battery, Heavy-duty $14
- Suspension-Competition $149
- Bumper Protection Group $37
- Appearance/Protection Group $41
- Steering Wheel/Leather Wrapped $30
- Clock,Digital Quartz Crystal $36
- Console $53
- Radio With Tape Player AM/FM Stereo $346
- Tinted Glass-Complete $39
- Body Side Moldings $50
I've just finished restoring the car and I did all of the work myself.