1971 Ford Mustang

Mach 1

494ci V8 C6 3-Speed Automatic

The vehicle has been viewed by

4,839

unique users.

Additional Features
Air Conditioning AM/FM Radio Radial Tires Tilt Steering Wheel

Gateway Classic Cars is fired up in presenting this 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 in the Milwaukee Showroom. Few cars spark the excitement and longevity as Ford's original Mustang since it’s introduction to the Ford lineup in 1964 as a vision brought to life by Lee Iacoca.

This Mach 1 serves as a true example as to why the Mustang became a performance icon as the original 351 Cleveland that it came with has been ripped out and replaced with a 429 cubic inch 385 series block that has been outfitted with a crankshaft out of a 460 and bored .060 over to make a whopping 494 cubic inches. The internals include Keith Black pistons rated at 11.5:1 compression ratio, and Corbajet heads with stainless steel valves all of which complements the demands of the Lunati split duration hydraulic flat tappet camshaft sporting a lift of .580” on both intake and exhaust and duration of 274 degrees on the intake and 284 degrees on exhaust. What does all this mean? An aggressive power plant putting down true muscle car horsepower and torque through a C6 automatic transmission back to a 9” rear end sporting a 3:23 gear ratio.

The Mach 1 was manufactured by Ford as a performance -oriented option model. The 1971-1973 Mach I is considered the first- generation facelift model. Standard features on the 1971 Mach 1 included a sports roof, flat black spoiler, honeycomb grille w/ sport lamps, Mach 1 black stripe pkg, color keyed sport mirrors, honeycomb taillight panel, unique pop open gas cap, and heavy duty springs and shocks. The bright blue metallic paint is accented with a Blue Ruffino/ Corinthian vinyl bucket seat interior. Options include A/C, AM/FM radio, power steering, tinted windows, cruise, gauge package and Bright chrome wheels. Any more questions? Nothing our knowledgeable staff or the Marti Report can’t answer.

It's going to be few and far in between to find a solid well put together example of a 71’ Mach 1 such as this one built in the motherland of Ford, Dearborn, Michigan. Don’t miss your chance at this beauty today!

Looking To Sell Your Ford Mustang?

Tens of thousands of individuals have trusted Gateway Classic Cars to sell their vehicles.

Sell Your Ford Mustang Today

Advertisement

Contact Us

Milwaukee Showroom

Please provide a first name.
Please provide a last name.
Please provide an email address.
Please provide a subject.
Please provide a message.
WARNING: Please do not upload private or confidential documents or files using this form.
Drag and drop here to upload
Allowed file types: JPG, PNG, GIF, PDF (max size: 10 MB)
You must agree before submitting.
Alert