2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Check out the car listing on our site here: https://skywayclassics.com/vehicles/s... 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 — 4.6L 32-Valve 281 DOHC V8, 5-Speed Manual, Red over Black Leather Why This Car Is Special The 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 occupies a specific and well-earned place in the SN95 Mustang story. Ford brought the Mach 1 name back after a 26-year absence, last seen on a 1979 model, and used the 2003 and 2004 model years to field what was effectively the most capable naturally aspirated Mustang GT you could buy at the time — short of the SVT Cobra. What separated the Mach 1 from a standard GT was the engine. While the GT used the two-valve 4.6L, the Mach 1 received the 32-valve DOHC version of that same block — the same basic architecture used in the SVT Cobra — rated at 305 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque. That engine, combined with the Tremec T3650 5-speed manual transmission, gave the 2003 Mustang Mach 1 a legitimate performance identity that the GT simply couldn't match. Ford built the Mach 1 for only two model years, 2003 and 2004, with total production hovering around 9,000 units for the 2003 model year. That's a low number by Mustang standards, and the combination of a specific engine, specific trim level, and a two-year production window means these cars are increasingly difficult to find in honest, unmodified condition. This example presents in its factory red exterior with black leather interior, carries the Tremec 5-speed, and shows a clean floor pan and frame rails with no visible rust — important details on any SN95 that's spent time in a northern climate, though this one appears to have been spared that abuse. Features List 4.6L 32-Valve DOHC 281 V8 engine Tremec T3650 5-speed manual transmission Mach 1 trim package Functional hood scoop Black hood stripe Mach 1 side stripes 17-inch Bullitt-style wheels Leather bucket seats, front and rear Carbon fiber-style seat insert trim Center console with cupholders Leather-wrapped steering wheel with running pony logo Full gauge cluster with tachometer Aluminum sport pedals Chrome/polished shifter knob Mach 1 badged door panels AM/FM/CD head unit Dual exhaust with polished tips Rear sway bar Power windows Power steering Power brakes Air conditioning V8 32-valve engine badging Mechanical The engine in this 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is the 4.6L 32-valve DOHC V8, the same family of engine Ford used in the Lincoln Mark VIII and the SVT Cobra. In the Mach 1, it was rated at 305 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque in stock form — a meaningful step above the 260-horsepower two-valve GT engine. The DOHC heads flow considerably better than the two-valve units, and the engine responds well to bolt-on modifications if a future owner chooses to go that direction, though this one appears to be in stock configuration. The engine bay is clean with no visible leaks, and the V8 32-valve badging on the valve cover is present and correct. Backing the engine is the Tremec T3650 5-speed manual transmission, which Ford specified for the Mach 1 to handle the torque load of the DOHC engine. The T3650 is a well-regarded unit in the Mustang community, more robust than the T45 it replaced. The three-pedal configuration is intact, with aluminum sport pedals visible in the photos. The shifter uses a chrome/polished knob, which is a Mach 1-specific detail. The underside of this car tells an important part of its story. The floor pan is solid with no visible rust. The frame rails are clean. The rear sway bar is in place, which is part of the Mach 1's suspension package that gave it improved cornering behavior over the base GT. The dual exhaust runs from the DOHC engine to polished tips at the rear. The suspension components and exhaust routing visible in the undercarriage photos show a car that has not been significantly modified or poorly repaired. Interior Inside, the 2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is finished in black leather throughout — front buckets, rear seat, and door panels. The Mach 1 received a specific interior treatment that separated it from the standard GT, including the carbon fiber-style seat insert trim visible in the photos, the Mach 1 badging on the door panels, and the aluminum sport pedals on the floor. These are factory details, not add-ons. The leather-wrapped steering wheel carries the running pony logo and shows normal wear for a car of this age. The full gauge cluster includes a tachometer and the secondary gauges — fuel, oil pressure, temperature, and voltage — that Ford included as standard equipment on the Mach 1. The speedometer face notes "Premium Unleaded Only," correct for this engine. The center console houses the cupholders and the Tremec shifter, which sits in a proper boot with the chrome knob on top. The AM/FM/CD head unit is the factory unit, mounted in the center stack. Air conditioning controls are functional. Power windows are operated from the driver's door