1970 Ford Maverick
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1970 Ford Maverick
1970 Ford Maverick, a true powerhouse boasting a supercharged 347 cubic inch stroker V8 that delivers an exhilarating 750 horsepower. This Maverick showcases an eye-catching Grabber Gray Metallic finish with painted black stripes, perfectly complemented by a sleek black interior. With just 23,513 original miles on the odometer, this well-maintained classic features a C4 3-speed automatic transmission and is geared with a 9-inch rear end. Notable upgrades include custom-fabricated sheet metal, original wipers, interior and windows, a Hurst quarter stick shifter, aftermarket Auto Meter gauges, and an RPM shift indicator gauge. Repainted in 2013, this Maverick is set for performance with a BDS blower that runs on 110 racing fuel, achieving an astonishing 9.9-second quarter mile. The ride is further enhanced by Mickey Thompson tires, Wilwood disc brakes, American Racing wheels, and a distinctive side exit exhaust system. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don’t hesitate to call us with any questions or for more information.
The 1970 Ford Maverick was a compact car designed to compete in the emerging personal car market of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Built by Ford Motor Company, the Maverick was introduced to replace the Falcon, offering consumers a more economical and stylish alternative. During its production run, the Maverick gained a reputation for being highly customizable, allowing enthusiasts to modify them for performance, much like our featured supercharged version. The 1970 model year is especially sought after, as it stands out with its distinctive styling and the availability of more powerful engine options that cater to the classic muscle car enthusiast.
