The
1970 Ford Mustang had several changes from the 1969 model.
Changes included the return to two headlights, instead of
the four featured in the '69, and the rear end got a bit of
a butt lift, creating smoother lines for the American classic.
A
popular Boss package, complete with whitewalls, was available
in 1970. Along with the CJ 428 and SCJ 428, the line made
for a great selection of powerful engines.
While
there were major changes in the base models, if you were
in the market for a 1970 Ford Mustang Shelby, the car you
bought was probably made with the rest of the 1969s. Shelby
had to push several of his cars from 1969 into the 1970
line due to an anticipated federally mandated push to make
muscle cars more gas efficient and emissions careful.