A 1970 Ford Mustang that left the factory in Grabber Orange has surfaced for sale after spending years parked outdoors, its ...
This 1970 Ford Mustang on Exotic Car Trader is a stunning red convertible, au naturale with few to no updates, and only 36,000 miles. The 1970 Ford Mustang embodies the classic American pony car ...
Some people find cars in barns decades after they were parked for different reasons, such as being too expensive to fix. I accidentally came across this 1970 Mustang when I was searching for 1619-A, ...
A new Dream Giveaway promotion is offering participants the chance to win a restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302, highlighting one of the most recognizable performance models from the muscle car era.
Grabber Orange. Yep, that's the color that was once sprayed on this 1970 Mustang. Unfortunately, someone thought an orange Mustang looked ridiculous, so they switched to blue for whatever reason. It ...
How do cars end up being entombed in garages or hidden away in barns or sheds? We imagine there are a host of reasons, but we would bet one of the most common is that the car broke down or was ...
Some classics are left untouched, admired like museum pieces. Others get transformed into unapologetic modern machines. This one falls squarely into the latter category. Still, the continued growth of ...
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