1970 Ford Mustang
$155,000
Vehicle Details
Ford
Mustang
1970
AMSHO12231
Other
Description
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302. One owner! Unrestored! 58k original miles. Drivetrain and interior was NEVER out of this car, until recently. We just completed a total Preservation on the car. We didnt do a restoration, trying to keep the car as original and un-restored as possible.
Its not fair to call this car a Survivor now, but its as close to one as you would ever want to own! We retained ALL the correct and original authentic parts on the car, but rebuilt ALL the mechanicals on the ENTIRE car! SO, it now Runs and drives great and No worries if you want to take some nice long drives….. The car has about 95% of its ORIGINAL paint on it! So, it looks aged…. but as they say, They are only ORIGINAL once… you can always re-paint the car if you want a fresh restored look. Factory options: 3.91 Trac loc rear end, ( V-code ) Wide ratio 4-speed tranny, Power brakes, tach with trip odometer, Console, AM radio, Sport Slats, Rear spoiler.
Dealer installed factory options: Shaker hood, (ram air) Front Spoiler. Build date: September 30, 1969. Actual build date : October 6, 1969. (6 days late) Engine block dated: ( 9H26 ) August 26, 1969 Notes: Original space saver spare, fill tank, jack, handle and felt cover…all saved.
All work on this car was done at local dealer where car was purchased. Documentation and receipts are available. Original wheels, center caps and trim rings all saved. Original smog pump is still running with original BELT still on it! Original rev limitor still in place.
Interior is incredible. Dash pad looks brand new, but has never been removed. Carpet has never been removed, so build sheet is still in car. Trim: Boss 302
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