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Sasquatch Customs Muscle Car Collection T-Shirt — 1970 Mustang Mach 1 Pro-Touring Bigfoot Tee — Rod Shop Collective
Sasquatch Customs Muscle Car Collection T-Shirt — 1970 Mustang Mach 1 Pro-Touring Bigfoot Tee — Rod Shop Collective
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Sasquatch Customs — Muscle Car Collection — 1970 Mustang Mach 1
He is not impressed by much. But he is impressed by this.
Sasquatch has seen things. He has been in the woods long enough and on the back roads long enough and at enough car shows and cruise nights and drag strips to have developed opinions — strong, considered, completely non-negotiable opinions — about what constitutes a great automobile and what constitutes a great build and what constitutes the specific combination of the two that makes a person cross their arms and lean back against the rear quarter panel and look at the whole thing with the particular expression that means I built this and I know exactly what it is and I am not going to explain it to you because if you have to ask you are already behind.
The 1970 Mustang Mach 1 does not require explanation. It never did. It arrived in 1970 as one of the most purposeful and most visually aggressive statements that Ford Motor Company had ever committed to sheet metal — the long hood, the short deck, the fastback roofline that flows from the windshield to the tail in a single uninterrupted line that looks like it was drawn by someone who understood exactly what speed looks like before it happens. The Mach 1 was not just a Mustang. It was a Mustang that had decided what it wanted to be and had gotten there without compromise and without apology and without any interest whatsoever in the opinions of anyone who thought it should be otherwise.
In pro-touring trim it becomes something else entirely. Something that takes everything the 1970 Mach 1 got right and asks the next question — what if it could also stop, and turn, and put the power down on a road course with the same authority it puts it down on a drag strip? What if the suspension was sorted and the brakes were serious and the wheels were wide billet and the whole car sat exactly where it needed to sit to make the stance and the function tell the same story at the same time? What if it was everything the original was and everything the original could have been if the engineers of 1970 had the parts catalog that exists today?
The answer is on this shirt. Wide billet wheels filling the arches all four corners. Stance that is aggressive without being compromised. A pro-touring build that respects the original while refusing to be limited by it. And Sasquatch — arms crossed, leaning against the rear quarter panel, not saying a word — because the car says everything that needs to be said and Sasquatch knows it and you know it and the only thing left to do is stand there and let it be exactly what it is.
This is not a pose. This is a verdict.
This shirt is for the Mustang faithful. For the first generation pony car community and the pro-touring world and the muscle car builders and the billet wheel believers and the Ford performance faithful who understand that the 1970 Mach 1 is not just a great Mustang — it is one of the great American automobiles of the twentieth century, full stop, no qualifications, no asterisks, no caveats required. For the builders who take great platforms and make them greater. For the drivers who want everything — the look, the stance, the performance, the history — and refuse to accept that those things are mutually exclusive. For everyone who has ever leaned against a car they built and felt, in that moment, completely and totally right about every decision that led to it.
Sasquatch has been feeling that way about this Mach 1 since the moment it was finished. The billet wheels are his. The build is his. The crossed arms are the only review that matters.
Fit & Details
6.1 oz. 100% ring-spun cotton. Relaxed unisex fit. Sizes S–3XL. True to size. Bold graphic art printed on premium black tee.
Part of the Sasquatch Customs Muscle Car Collection by Rod Shop Collective.
Size guide
| LENGTH (inches) | WIDTH (inches) | |
| S | 28 | 18 |
| M | 29 | 20 |
| L | 30 | 22 |
| XL | 31 | 24 |
| 2XL | 32 | 26 |
| 3XL | 33 | 28 |

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