1970 Mustang Mach 1 for sale in Ohio. The 1970 Mach 1 featured the new front end styling and had its tail lights recessed in a flat panel with honeycomb trim. Ribbed aluminum rocker panel molding with big Mach 1 letters and a cleaner upper rear quarter treatment without simulated air scoops at the end of the main feature line were seen. A black striped hood with a standard fake scoop replaced the completely matte black hood of the 1969 mustang.
Factory price was about $3,271.00, wheelbase was 108 inch, base V-8 was a 351 cubic inch rated at 250 horsepower. Optional engines included a 351 cubic inch 300 horsepower, 428 cubic inch 335 horsepower and 428 cubic inch 360 horsepower. 0-60 mph in 8.2 seconds and 16 seconds at 86.2 mph in the 1/4 mile.
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1965 Buick Skylark Grand SportFor Sale In Maine
1965 Buick Skylark Grand Sport for sale in Maine. The Skylark GS was Buick's GTO. With a big four barrel V-8 the tested by Motor Trend in 1965 and it had a top speed of 116 mph. The 1965 Skylark was built by Buick as a Coupe, Hardtop and a Ragtop. The base engine was a 400 cubic inch V-8 rated at 325 horsepower. Transmissions available were a three speed, four speed and Super Turbine 300 automatic. Factory price was $2,805, wheel base 115 inches, 0-60 mph in 7.8 seconds and the 1/4 mile in 16.6 seconds at 86 mph. Restored prices range from 17,000.00 to $30,000.
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1968 AMX 390 For Sale In Texas
1968 AMX 390 for sale in Texas. AMX meant "American Motors Experimental" This American Automobile was the first steel bodied two seater since the 57 T-Bird started as a prototype in 1966. The Base V-8 was a 290 cubic inch 225 horsepower. Engine options included a 343 cubic inch 280 horsepower and a 390 cubic inch 315 horsepower V-8. In the 1/4 this car could do 95mph at 14.8 seconds. This 1968 AMX 390 had a 97 inch wheelbase, reclining bucket seats and woodgrain interior trim. 6,725 cars were built and the average price was $3,245.00. Most famous were the 50 Special "Craig Breedlove" AMX. This Muscle Car is painted Bittersweet Orange.
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1968 AMX 390,
American Motors Experimental
1961 Chevrolet Impala SS For Sale In Louisiana
1961 Chevrolet Impala SS for sale in Louisiana. The Impala Super Sport was the first true American muscle car. This option could be ordered for Impala Coupes, Sedans and Hardtops. It was a $54.00 dealer installed option. It included a "SS" emblems, padded dash spinner wheel covers, power steering, power brakes and a 7000 RPM tach.
A 283 cubic inch v-8 was standard but two V-8's were available at prices in the $344 to $500 range. One was a Turbo-Thrust 348 that came in 340 horsepower with a four barrel carburetor or a 350 horsepower with three two barrel carburetor. A 409 cubic inch Turbo-Fire V-8 came in 360 horsepower with a four barrel carburetor or a 380 horsepower with three two barrel carburetor. A four speed close ratio transmission was $188.00 extra.
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1961 Chevrolet,
Chevy,
Impala,
SS
1970 Dodge ChallengerFor Sale In Illinois
1970 Dodge Challenger For Sale In Illinois. Wild and Woolly is a good way to describe this 70 Dodge Challenger. The Challenger was Dodge's late breaking answer to the Mustang and Camaro. In 1970 it came in a hardtop, a ragtop and a special Edition. All three challenger body styles were offered in a 383 base V-8 engine. Buyers could add a 375 horsepower Magnum 440 or a 390 horsepower for a few hundred dollars more. Models included a R/T and T/A. Base price was about $4,000.00.
This 1970 Dodge Challenger has a strong Magnum 440 with automatic on the floor. New paint, brand new front suspension, torsion bars, new shocks, brakes all around, B/F Goodrich tires, new headliner and new vinyl top. Chrome all around is in good condition. All new wiring harnesses - under the dash, engine, front headlights, and rear taillights.
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This 1970 Dodge Challenger has a strong Magnum 440 with automatic on the floor. New paint, brand new front suspension, torsion bars, new shocks, brakes all around, B/F Goodrich tires, new headliner and new vinyl top. Chrome all around is in good condition. All new wiring harnesses - under the dash, engine, front headlights, and rear taillights.
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1970 Dodge Challenger,
Magnum 440,
R/T,
T/A
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