My 1970 Mach 1

Here are the pictures sent to me of my Mach 1 when it was in San Francisco, before I owned it.

This horse was definately "...ridden hard and put away wet."

Note the stripes painted on with a paint brush, and the '351' callout numbers of mailbox letters.

Truely a face only a mother would love.
Dents everywhere, wrong grille, missing the correct sport lamps, wrong year left fender...

The guy I bought it from was a Mopar man and knew very little about the emgine.

I later discovered the original 351 Cleveland 4 barrel M code engine was long gone, and replaced
by a '72 351 Cleveland 2 barrel engine, luckily I had an appropriate engine on hand ready to install.

The interior looked not too bad from far away, but it was pretty spent...

...and I later found out the previous owners had a devilish passion...

...for replacing factory hardware for hardware store junk wherever they could reach.

Apparently the previous owners parked by sound, every panel had dents on it.

Someone had even danced on the roof at some point.

But as sad as it looks in these pictures, a good friend that looked it over for me confirmed that structurally
it was sound and virtually rustfree and mostly complete, so it was exactly what I was looking for.

Yup, I'll take it! Ship it to Maine!