
In an earlier era, there were performance models that were all about image, yet sometimes one could spec out a similar car without all the candy. This pair of 1970 Mustangs perfectly demonstrates this. In one corner, we have a Grabber Orange 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I. Aside of being powered by a 351-4V, note that this example is one of 96 Twister Specials built for a Kansas City promotion . . . and then, in the other corner, we have another Grabber Orange Mustang, but this one is your basic SportsRoof, but with a twist. It too is powered by a 351-4V, but note the lack of Mach I grille and rocker panels (among other items). A bit less flashy, but certainly no less capable—maybe even more so!
Join us as we discuss the differences between the two Mustangs. Both cars sold at the Barrett-Jackson 2024 Scottsdale Fall Auction for $313,500 and $41,800, respectively. Of the two, how would you roll?
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