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1970 Ford Mustang Convertible / 302 / Automatic

The 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible is a timeless classic that embodies the spirit of the muscle car era with style and performance. This particular Mustang, finished in its original Code "T" Red paint, offers a blend of originality and thoughtful enhancements, making it a standout example of Ford's legendary pony car.


The 1970 Mustang marked the final year of the first-generation design, showcasing a blend of bold styling and mechanical prowess. By this time, the Mustang had evolved with a slightly larger body and more aggressive lines, setting the stage for the muscle car wars of the 1970s. Convertibles like this one added an extra layer of enjoyment, allowing drivers to experience the thrill of open-air cruising with a dose of American automotive heritage.


This Mustang features a period-correct 302 cubic inch V8 engine, a robust choice for the era, known for its reliability and balanced performance. Paired with a C4 3-speed automatic transmission, this convertible promises smooth and enjoyable drives. The engine retains its classic setup with a Motorcraft two-barrel carburetor, manifolds, and a dual exhaust system equipped with aftermarket mufflers and full tailpipes for a throaty rumble. The inclusion of an aluminum radiator enhances cooling efficiency, ensuring the Mustang remains comfortable even on longer journeys.


Inside, the Mustang offers a white interior, a refreshing update from the original "BA" black vinyl. The cabin features bucket seats, a center console, and a retro-style AM/FM auxiliary radio with USB, blending classic looks with modern convenience. The 10-disc CD changer mounted in the trunk adds a nostalgic touch, perfect for road trips or weekend cruises. The manual windows, locks, and heat-only system maintain the car's original simplicity, while the power steering and power front disc brakes improve drivability.


The power-operated convertible top, now white instead of the original black, allows for effortless transitions between covered and open-air driving. This car's exterior shines with classic American Racing 14-inch wheels, Cooper Cobra tires, a hood scoop, and a rear spoiler, adding muscle car flair. The undercarriage is solid, with newer suspension components including ball joints, sway bar bushings, tie rods, shocks, and power steering lines, contributing to the car’s confident road manners.


The Deluxe Marti Report provides valuable context, revealing that this Mustang was one of just 4,256 produced with this engine and transmission combination. Additionally, it is one of only 4,452 convertibles equipped with the desirable black power top with glass backlite, a feature that enhances visibility and durability.


This Mustang's journey began at Stark Hickey Ford Inc. in Royal Oak, Michigan, and it was built on April 24, 1970—three days ahead of schedule. It retains many of its factory options, including the power convertible top, wheel lip moldings, and iconic hood scoop. The Mustang has held up well over the years, with a mostly original engine bay and an interior that, while showing some age, remains a charming throwback to its era.


Overall, this 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible captures the essence of classic American motoring. It combines vintage appeal with practical updates, making it a joy to drive and a pleasure to admire.


PC Classic Cars in Sherman, Texas, is known for preserving and sharing such automotive treasures. Their passion for classic cars is evident in every detail, providing enthusiasts with well-maintained and thoughtfully presented vehicles. Each car that passes through their doors is treated with care and respect, ensuring its legacy continues for years to come.

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