Classic Car Overview
2003 Ford Mustang Mach I For consignment a 2003 Ford Mustang Mach I with a title verified 6,522 actual miles, a one owner stock example of Fords retro tribute to an iconic pony car. We cant say for sure if this is the lowest mileage one around because Mach I owners, and Ford performance enthusiasts in general, treat their cars like a rare jewel and enjoy just enough mileage for a good time while maintaining the satisfaction of keeping the odometer under a certain threshold. Exterior The Mach I distinctive black features are muted to a point on a car with a black interior creating a virtual monochromatic wolf in sheeps clothing. Just when you think youve pulled up on your average GT, the shaker hood scoop makes itself known and theres no getting past the 17-inch Heritage wheels, meant to conjure up memories of Magnum 500s from the early Machs, and these ride on their original tires. The hood stripe, rocker stripes, and rear deck spoiler are all satin black, but again, its tastefully subtle here. Mach I is spelled out on the latch panel between standard tail lights to which our consignor has added sequential signals. (the original harness will come with the car), and dual exhaust fill the gaps provided in the valance. This car has been well preserved and we could not find any exterior imperfections. Interior A narrow carpeted kick panels is on the only thing that veers from black plastic on the door panel and they are clean and efficient. Comfort weave pattern is worked into the tuck and roll inserts of the Midnight Black leather bucket seats with lots of side support and a white stripe for a splash of color. Rear 2+2 seats share the color and material with less emphasis on race car like support, but with pull down tabs to extend the trunk, undoubtedly an ode to the fold down capabilities of the classic fastbacks. Up front, a modern steering wheel fronts an instrument cluster with some throwback graphics and a speedometer that climbs to 150 mph and this time, its all behind one sheet of crystal clear plexiglass. The center console is pedestrian by performance car standards with your basic A/C three knob panel, an AM/FM/CD changer stereo, and some simple black plastic switches. The aluminum finish on the shift knob and boot trim ring are Mach I specific and look fantastic and like new, while cupholders, coin slots, and an armrest storage lid fall behind the shifter. Black carpet covers the floor and a foam backed headliner are both in great shape. The trunk is lined with gray cloth panels and looks virtually untouched. Drivetrain Under the hood and topped by the shaker hood scoop is Ford 4.6 liter DOHC 32 valve V8, rated at 305 horsepower and tied to a Tremec 3650 5-speed manual. Those horses are sent rearward where they meet 3.55 gears with TracLoc in a Ford 8.8 rear differential. Power disc brakes put the reins on the herd with Brembo units up front. The engine bay shows minimal use and could have been in the showroom yesterday. Undercarriage Other than typical surface rust on uncoated components and minimal road dust, the underside looks essentially unused. Its all original including the dual exhaust which still wears its OEM mufflers and chrome exhaust tips. Suspension consists of coil springs up front and a 4 link with coil springs in back, higher rated than the base GT for better handling. Drive-Ability Whether its a fixed scoop, cowl hood, protruding blower, or shaker scoop, theres something cool about something sticking up in front of you as you roll down the road, or in our case, a test loop. Theres obvious power here, great handling, and a familiar Mustang feel, with just a few degrees of added excitement and esthetics. Naturally with so few miles and careful preservation, all features and operations work as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase. In 2003, Motor Trend was able to tick off a drive to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds. Even by todays standards, 22 years later, thats still booking. While its true Pontiac claimed they built excitement, the same could have been said by Ford, and Ford can still claim it! Were not trying to start a make and model war, but special edition Mustangs hold a beloved place in the hearts of performance loving Americans, and this well preserved 2003 Mach I is ready for its next enthusiast. 1FAFP42RX3F433924 1-USA F-Ford Motor Company A-Passenger Car F-Manual Belts, Front Airbags P42-Mustang GT Coupe R-4.6 Liter DOHC 305hp V8 X-Check Digit 3-2003 F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant 433924-Sequential Unit Number Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (thats more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. 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