If you are going to sell a car, the four photo quota is quite simply the easiest way to show the car. This 1970 Mustang Mach I has an asking price of $16,500. It is currently located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The title is said to be a rebuilt title. There are a lot of questions that might arise looking at this car and not a lot of answers to be had. Thank you, Tom L., for the tip. You can view more here on craigslist.

Whether or not the four photos are worth anything can be evaluated by you and any other potential Mustang seeker. This car does not have an engine in it. I guess it is nice that they don’t claim it to be numbers matching? A rebuilt 351 engine and a rebuilt transmission, of unspecified character, are mentioned in the listing. However, it is not listed under the “comes with the following” section the seller has made.

Inside, only a photo of the odometer and speedometer is available. The interior is said to be in good shape, it has no carpet, and the floorboards do have holes. Replacement panels, as well as your choice of 1 of 3 hoods, are available to you as well. Two used doors and one new door are also available. A rear clip, new front grille, and new hubcaps also will be sold with the car.

With four photos and a list of vague information, it is hard to see what makes this car worth the asking price. The person listing says they are posting it online for their father, and will not entertain low ball offers and they will not trade it. For some reason, when I read something like that, I get the sense that the person does not actually want to sell the car. That seems to happen all too often in this hobby.