For Sale: 1970 Ford Mustang in Celina, Ohio for sale in Celina, OH
Vehicle Description With head-turning graphics and a healthy sounding, matching numbers 351 Cleveland engine, this 1970 Mach 1 is one of only 96 Twister Special Mustangs produced.
The legendary Twister special story begins when American Raceways International requested 1970 Mustang convertibles for use as pace cars and limited editions.
Ford's Special Promotions Division was tasked with creating unique side stripes and graphics for the project.
But when the ARI went bankrupt, Ford offered the package to the Kansas City dealer sales district as a special regional promotions for Mach1s and Torino Cobras.
Named after the frequent Midwest tornadoes, the Mach 1 Twister Specials were numbered consecutively.
Allwere delivered in Grabber Orange paint with a black interior, functional Shaker hood scoop, power steering and power front disc brakes.
Externally, the Twister specials were identified by their black midlevel side stripes and ''tornado'' rear quarter panel decals.
As Mach 1s, the Twister Specials were top-of-the-line Mustangs SportsRoofs with grille-mounted fog lights, aluminum lower rocker panels, black honeycomb rear panel, Competition Suspension, 3.
50 Traction-Lok differential and the Mach 1 deluxe bucket-seat interior with molded door panels, console, wood-grain trim and 3-spoke Rim Blow steering wheel.
This striking Twister was once owned by Terry Fritz, creator of the Twister Special and has graced the cover of the July 1989 issue of Mustang Monthly.
Extremely well detailed, this highly-o.
The legendary Twister special story begins when American Raceways International requested 1970 Mustang convertibles for use as pace cars and limited editions.
Ford's Special Promotions Division was tasked with creating unique side stripes and graphics for the project.
But when the ARI went bankrupt, Ford offered the package to the Kansas City dealer sales district as a special regional promotions for Mach1s and Torino Cobras.
Named after the frequent Midwest tornadoes, the Mach 1 Twister Specials were numbered consecutively.
Allwere delivered in Grabber Orange paint with a black interior, functional Shaker hood scoop, power steering and power front disc brakes.
Externally, the Twister specials were identified by their black midlevel side stripes and ''tornado'' rear quarter panel decals.
As Mach 1s, the Twister Specials were top-of-the-line Mustangs SportsRoofs with grille-mounted fog lights, aluminum lower rocker panels, black honeycomb rear panel, Competition Suspension, 3.
50 Traction-Lok differential and the Mach 1 deluxe bucket-seat interior with molded door panels, console, wood-grain trim and 3-spoke Rim Blow steering wheel.
This striking Twister was once owned by Terry Fritz, creator of the Twister Special and has graced the cover of the July 1989 issue of Mustang Monthly.
Extremely well detailed, this highly-o.
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