The Hollywood film industry can undoubtedly influence and direct the whole world with the films it produces. So much so that movies can be used as an effective weapon even to consolidate their own people or to send different messages to the world. Of course, we should not think of it entirely politically. Cars and items played in some films can be more popular than ever. For example, while a car model is never known to a very large mass of people around the world, by playing on a movie that breakes sales record can become as known as some newly introduced cars as a result of its appearance in a movie. For example, like the hero of the "Gone in 60 Seconds", or 60 Seconds movie, the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. This car can be shown as a very good example in this regard. The car became such a celebrity that many people who did not know it now began to commemorate the name Eleanor in the movie rather than its brand. On the other hand, there is a similar situation on the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 car that played in the 2014 film "John Wick". As a result of his appearance in the film, he is now among the Mustang models, even those who are not interested in cars.
On the other hand, while it is possible to find different body types of Ford Mustang models, which are the most valuable bodies belong to the 60's in our country, it is not easy to find different versions. It is very, very difficult to find the original ones of these versions called Mach 1 and Boss. So cars with a chassis number like this are very, very few in our country. Here is one of these cars will be our review guest today. 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428. That is, an American Muscle Car with the 7.0lt V8, the largest engine offered on a Mustang model.
This car we will test is exactly the same with the Ford Mustang Mach 1 428 in the John Wick movie we mentioned in the first paragraph, except for its color. In addition, the Q-coded chassis number confirms that we are tohether with an original Mach 1. In other words, the car is not like fake Mustangs, which have been given only the Mach 1 appearance, but also not a swapped normal Mustang car which engine of it was changed with a 428 cu-in, i.e. a 7.0lt V8.
In short, there is an original 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 428. In our video, we will examine the documents proving that the car is original, and we will explain the car to the finest detail. Of course, while we have a Mach 1 and 7.0lt V8 engine in great condition, and it would not be right not to test or drive it :). We hope you enjoy our video. Have a good time.
24 май 2020