Wednesday, December 25, 2019

1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 XXXXXX0T05M159700 For Sale In Seattle Bellevue WA

1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 XXXXXX0T05M159700 For Sale In Seattle Bellevue WA





Awesome 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with Pro-Built 520HP 428ci Cobra Jet V8 Engine. 5-Speed Tremec Close-Ratio Manual Trans and New 370 Series Rear-End. Finished in show-quality custom Dark Umber Brown Metallic with Ghost Stripes over a New Black Interior, she's got a fantastic presence and runs and drives far better than when it was a new car. This Mach 1 is the product of a labor of love build and has less than 1k miles since completion. This Mach 1 is a desirable fastback body style that will transport you back in time. Ford decided the stance needed to be lower on this Mustang and it makes it look more aggressive and faster than years prior. Bellevue, WA Park Place Ltd campus - Where we have over 40,000 sq ft of indoor showrooms filled with the finest cars. As part of the Park Place Motor Group family, which includes Park Place Aston Martin and Lotus of Bellevue, Park Place Ltd is Home to the West Coast's Most Diverse Inventory of Luxury, Exotic, Collectible and Special Interest Automobiles. Always On Site, Nobody Has What We Have!





Wonder how they came up with that interior idea, how genius and totally original! Rips off 2012 Tesla front end, rips off Tesla 2012 center screen, rips off Tesla full glass roof. Mustangs are SUVs now? It鈥檚 flattery for Tesla and I think it was the smart move by Ford. The rear looks nice too. Unfortunately the front borrows from the nosecone model S as well, and looks like the nosecone S and a Leaf had a child. It looks like a Hyundai trying to be cool. This is a sad day for the mustang. Range, price, and performance are competitive. More than can be said for the German challengers thus far. Yeah, but a few problems, its not in production for quite a while, it has only two doors and their charging station agreements approach seems a little wonky at this time. Seems like they needed to pull the Mustang name in because they are worried about failure, they should have just done a self standing car and not look like they are trying so hard. 60k for 230 range and 鈥渕id 3 second鈥?0-60? Not great but not terrible. Looks a bit - - bulbous.





The Mach E SUV, Ford鈥檚 hotly anticipated Tesla Model Y competitor, which debuts on November 17, has been spied in production form. The photos were posted in a thread on the Mach E forum (below), the burgeoning fan forum for Ford鈥檚 upcoming SUV. Mach E forum previously brought us what looked like close-to-production renders, and the new spy shots don鈥檛 look far off. You鈥檒l have to click through to the Mach E forum to see the shots in full, as the photographer has not given rights for reuse. The spy shots have the traditional camouflage to distract the eye, but the shape of the car is very visible. It looks quite similar to renders we鈥檝e seen, though the actual spy shots make the car look smoother and less angular. A smoother design is to be expected from an EV. Smoother lines tend to help aerodynamics, which then help efficiency, which is important for an electric vehicle.





The photos show a definite Mustang inspiration, particularly in the front fascia, fenders, and both head- and tail-lights. The grille of the Mach E is closed, as is common on EVs, which need less airflow for cooling (and none for combustion). The 鈥済rille鈥?will have an emblem of some sort, which is currently covered up. This emblem is likely to either be the blue Ford oval, or perhaps the Mustang 鈥減ony鈥?emblem. Despite the smoothed lines, the fenders still have a characteristic bump that calls out the Mach E鈥檚 muscle car-inspired design. Also notable in these spy shorts, there seem to be no door handles. Certainly there has to be some sort of way to get into the car, so perhaps the door handles are buttons, or slide out (though we can鈥檛 see any 鈥渃uts鈥?in the camouflage where handles would slide out of). The rear end shows taillights that look very similar to standard Mustang taillights.

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