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(from page 1 of the 1970 Collection) This is 1970 Mustang in bright Grabber Blue with the Mustang Grabber option. It's also known as the Grabber Edition. The Mustang Grabbers were Sportsroofs with these special 'C' Side Stripes (similar to the 1969 Boss 302 but with out the lettering), the 302 2V (F-code) engine, colored side mirrors, and a blacked out taillight panel. Blue was a popular color in 1970. There were no less than five different blue paints available on the Mustang in 1970. Click here to check out samples and links to other 1970 Mustangs painted those colors with the help of our Data Explorer.


(from page 1 of the 1970 Collection) Wimbledon White 1970 Mach-1 Mustang fastback owned by Bill Hamilton from Charleston, South Carolina. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting October 18, 2009. Bill tells us, "This is my third 1970 Mustang. My first new car was a 1970 Grabber Sportsroof Package Mustang in 1970. I owned that car for 22 years. I also owned a 1970 Mustang convertible for a few years in the mid-70s with the 428 SCJ package with Factory Drag Pack and 4:30 gears. My present 1970 Mach 1 has been with me since 2004. It has been retro-modded with a modern 5-speed and Mustang II rack and pinion steering. It has headers, Edelbrock intake manifold, and a 670 CFM Holley Street Avenger carb. It has a 1.125" front sway bar and 0.875" rear bar plus Bilstein gas shocks. It's been dynoed at 250 rwhp and has gotten 25+ mpg on the highway with the stock 3.00 rear gears."

(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) Bill's Wimbledon White 1970 Mach 1 fastback is not only an amazing car its our Attitude of the Month for the Month of November and is in our 2010 Mustang calendar.


(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) This Red 1970 Mach 1 Mustang fastback was originally painted Bright Gold. Factory options included: 351ci 4 valve engine, 3-speed manual transmission, Ford 9 inch 3.00 standard axle ratio, black hood stripe, F70x14 belted tires, power steering, AM radio, tinted glass, front bumper guards, and tachometer. The owner removed the bumper guards and added the front and rear spoilers.


(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) 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.

(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) Raynald Bélanger's Medium Lime green 1970 Mach 1 Mustang fastback was our Attitude Of The Month for April 2009 and featured on our 2009 calendar.


(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) Dark Ivy Green 1970 Mustang Mach-1 fastback with a Optional Super Cobra Jet 335hp V8. The door data tag on this car reads 63C fastback Mach 1 body style, C Dark Ivy Green metallic exterior paint, 3A black Mach 1 knitted vinyl interior, V 3.91:1 limited slip rear axle, 6 4-speed manual close ratio transmission (changed on this car to automatic), 16 originally ordered in the Philadelphia area.


(from page 2 of the 1970 Collection) Calypso Coral 1970 Mustang Grande hardtop owned by Rick Pierce from Bowling Green, Kentucky. This Mustang still has it's original 351ci engine. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting 8-17-08. Rick has this story to share, "I rode in the car when it was new. It belonged to a friend of my family. I purchased the car in August of 1977 to drive to college and have driven all over the Southeast until now. The Grande was disassembled and painted by a friend, which turned into a three year process. It was completed two years ago [2006]. I have had it at several local shows and someone will always come up and ask 'What is it?' or tells me 'Ford didn't build a Granada in 1970'. So many experts out there."

(from page 3 of the 1970 Collection) Rick shares more pictures of his Calypso Coral 1970 Mustang Grande hardtop. The standard features for the 1970 Grande; Landau vinyl roof, "Grande" C pillar script lettering, dual color-key racing mirrors, bright rocker panel moldings with vinyl insert, dual body side pin stripes, camera-case textured rear panel applique, high back bucket seats with houndstooth cloth inserts, wood grain instrument panel, deluxe 2-spoke steering wheel, round clock, modeled door panels, bright-trimmed pedal pads, and an additional 55 lbs. of special sound deadener materials. This Grand also has air conditioning, power brakes, tilt wheel, intermittent wipers, rear defogger, 351 W with FMX automatic, and styled steel wheels. Rick also added a Total Control rack and pinion to make the car more fun to drive.


(from page 4 of the 1970 Collection) This Red 1970 Boss 302 Mustang was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting November, 22, 2009. It has the 302ci 4v V8 engine, 3.91 traction-lok rear axle, and 4-speed close ratio manual transmission. The owner says that it has a great AM radio but of course you can't hear it above the engine roar! it's also in the Boss 302 registry and a blast to drive.

(from page 4 of the 1970 Collection) Red 1970 Boss 302 Mustang fastback, left front view. It has a Boss 302 license plate.

(from page 4 of the 1970 Collection) This Red 1970 Mustang Boss 302 is our Attitude Of The Month for June 2012 and is featured in our 2012 Calendar. Check out all the photos of this car, they are great!


(from page 4 of the 1970 Collection) Take a look at this Grabber Blue 1970 Mach 1 Mustang fastback. It was our Attitude Of The Week featured picture for the week of 8-12-07. Factory options include: Options: Mach 1 package, 428ci SJC engine with drag pack, 4-speed close ratio manual transmission, black hood stripe, dual paint stripe, convenience group, F70x14 belted tires with raised white letters, AM/FM stereo radio, Tinted glass, front chin spoiler, and rear spoiler.


(from page 5 of the 1970 Collection) Red 1970 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by Mike Cargol from The Woodlands, Texas. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting April 25, 2010. Mike adds, "It was originally a 351C 2v, but has been 'upgraded' to a 4v (heads & carb). Other mods include 17x8/17x9 Classic 100C-Series rims with Nexen rubber and front spoiler."

(from page 5 of the 1970 Collection) Red 1970 Mach 1 Mustang fastback with Mike's sons.


(from page 5 of the 1970 Collection) Grabber Orange 1970 Mach I Mustang with the Super Cobra Jet 360hp (at 5400rpm), 428 cubic inch, V8 engine with Ram Air induction. This was the first Mustang production year of the Grabber Orange color, the Shelby Mustangs used this color for the first time a year earlier. Unlike most 1970 Mach I's, the hood air scoop is functional due to the Super Cobra Jet engine underneath.


(from page 6 of the 1970 Collection) Grabber Blue 1970 Mustang hardtop owned by Frank Norman from Cleveland, Texas. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 22, 2010. This car came from the factory in Grabber Blue. It has a 351ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Frank tells us more, "I have had it since my senior year of High School in 1992. It has come down a long road. It had an '89 302 when I bought it, but it didn't last. I found a '72 Torino with the Cobra Jet Cleveland and C6. It has been warmed .030 over, Weiand intake, Holly 750, Isky valvtrain, Crane rollers, etc, Mach 1 seats, custom console, Grant steering wheel, etc."

(from page 6 of the 1970 Collection) Frank sends us some updated photos of his Grabber Blue 1970 Mustang sportsroof sporting new Magnum 500 wheel. Frank adds, "...It has been warmed .030 over forged pistons, Weiand intake, Holly 750, Isky valvetrain, Crane rollers, Sanderson shorty headers, Canton windage tray, MSD ignition, Magnaflow exhaust, Steeroids rack and pinion, underride traction bars, 1 1/8 Front sway bar, Mid eye rear leaf springs, 4 wheel disc, 17 inch Magnum 500's, rear bumper tuck, custom interior lighting, Mach 1 seats, Retrosound audio, custom speaker pods, custom console, Grant steering wheel, Autometer gauges..." to name a few.

(from page 6 of the 1970 Collection) Another great view of Frank's 1970 Mustang in Grabber Blue out in the wild. Love those magnum 500 wheels.


(from page 6 of the 1970 Collection) Competition Yellow 1970 Boss-302 Mustang 4-speed with a new 351C H/D XXX-BLOCK. It has an original manufactured 3M reflecting Boss 302 stripe kit. The front grille lights were added.

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