Picture Search Results - medium green
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16 cars (54 pictures) found: exterior color of "medium green", grouped by car

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Show Year: [1970] [1971] [1972] [1973] [1974] [1977]

(3 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime Metallic 1970 Mach 1 fastback owned by Raynald Bélanger from Boucherville, Québec, Canada. This car was our featured Attitude Of The Week for 08-31-08. Under the hood is a 351ci 4V Cleveland with factory air conditioning. This car is among the best restored Mach-1s in the world with 768 out of 800 points MCA Concours. Its full concours restoration was guidelined and detailed by Mustang International, a division of Musclecars International. Raynald also did some of the detailing. He is a 1969-70 Mustang Club of America certified judge and founder/administrator of the 1970 Mustang Mach1 World Registry (https://www.homestead.com/1970mach1/home.html). Jeff Speegle MCA National Head Judge also helped. It is completely restored to factory specifications with paint marks from all assembly manuals. The restoration of this Mach 1 was started in 1997 and completed in April 2000. 2000 hours of labors were required to detail and put this car in this incredible condition. VIN number is located on VIN tag on the dash, door tag, body tag, and fender apron. This Mach 1 was sold new by Sunset Ford in Westminster, California. It has been featured in a couple of magazines and TV shows; Canadian Classics Magazine September 2000, Mustang Times May 2001, SMAC Magazine Vol 2 no 3 2003, V-8 Passion Magazine October 2004, Invitational at All-Ford Nationals at Carlisle PA in June 2001, and a TV Show Auto Stop in February 2003.


(4 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mustang Convertible) Medium Lime Metallic 1970 Mustang convertible owned by D Cooper Colbert from Pennsylvania. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 5, 2010. The owner tells us more, "It was just restored. I am the original owner. There is still some to go but I am real happy with the results so far! In 1978, I changed the green color to Grabber Orange, took off the road in 1988, and 07/2009 started the restoration putting the color back to original."


(8 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime 1970 Mustang fastback with an optional 210hp, 302ci, V8 under the hood.


(6 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mustang Hardtop) Medium Lime metallic 1970 Mustang hardtop with a black vinyl roof and a 210hp (at 4600rpm), 302 cubic inch, 2 barrel V8. Although this hardtop has a vinyl top, it is not a Grande optioned Mustang. The 01 in the VIN verifies this. It would be an 05 if this was a Grande.


(2 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mustang Convertible) Check out this Medium Lime 1970 Mustang 6-cylinder convertible. Options include; automatic, tilt steering wheel, console, clock, power steering, and power brakes.


(1 photo of a 1970 Medium Lime Boss 302 Mustang Coupe) Ford promotional photo of a Medium Lime 1970 Mustang Boss 302. The color intensity is a bit high causing the color to be a bit more green than it really is.


(1 photo of a 1970 Medium Lime Boss 302 Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime green 1970 Mustang Boss 302 fastback with flat black stripes, Magnum 500 wheels, and custom hood tachometer. This an many Boss 302 Mustangs were at the 2010 Mustang Roundup car show in Bellevue, Washington.


(4 photos of a 1971 Medium Green Mustang Hardtop) Medium Green 1971 Mustang hardtop with a Mach 1 added hood, added silver side stripes, and 14" by 7" Ford wheels with stock hub caps. Under the hood is a 302ci V8 engine.


(4 photos of a 1972 Medium Lime Green Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by John Broer from the Netherlands. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 17, 2011. It still has it's original 4F code paint, 351ci Cobra Jet engine, and automatic transmission! John bought the car in October 2010 and had it shipped it to the Netherlands. So far John has worked on the floor sections cowl area.


(4 photos of a 1972 Medium Lime Green Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime metallic green 1972 Mustang fastback with Magnum 500 wheels, color matched mirrors, and an amazing R-code 351ci 4-barrel HO V8 engine. This was the largest engine offered on the Mustang in 1972.


(3 photos of a 1972 Medium Lime Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Medium Lime 1972 Mach-1 Mustang fastback with full wheel covers, black Mach1 side stripes, rear decklid spoiler, and front air dam. You have to see the amazing interior of this car.


(4 photos of a 1973 Medium Green Mustang Convertible) Beautifully restored Medium Green Metallic 1973 Mustang convertible with sport wheel covers, fog lamps, body side molding, metal rocker panel trim, color keyed sport mirrors, and a 351ci 2 barrel V8 engine.


(4 photos of a 1974 Medium Lime Yellow Mustang II Coupe) Check out this Medium Lime Yellow 1974 Mustang II coupe. It has a green vinyl top.


(1 photo of a 1974 Medium Lime Yellow Mach 1 Mustang Hatchback) Ford promotional photo of a Medium Lime Yellow 1974 Mustang II Mach 1. This Mach 1 shows off its styled steel wheels with chrome trim rings, bumper guards, black lower body paint, color keyed mirrors, dual exhaust, and you can just barely see the front lower side Mach 1 lettering.


(4 photos of a 1977 Medium Emerald Glow Green Mustang Coupe) This is a Medium Emerald Glow 1977 Mustang coupe. This color was special order for 1977 on the Mustang.


(1 photos of a 1977 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 3 of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a rear right view of a Medium Emerald Glow green Mustang II hatchback with standard blackout grille, styled steel wheels with optional trim rings, bias belted raised white letter (or WSW) tires, brushed aluminum instrument panel appliques, and Sport steering wheel. A no-cost, color-keyed front spoiler was also available.

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