1971 Ford Mustang
$45,995
Vehicle Details
Ford
Mustang
1971
26,366 miles
Coupe
Automatic
Gasoline
V8
Description
This is a Great Show Stopper gets all the looks, absolutely rust free body, from the Southern Nevada Desert, paint was fresh 2 ½ years ago striped to the metal, upholstery was redone about 6 years ago. Front seats have extra wear from getting in and out, have an appointment with an upholster to redo them to new again, runs great starts right up. I install Ford Dura Spark II Electronic Ignition which is Factory original for 73 models, 4 Barrel Holley 750 Carb & Edelbrock Intake, motocraft factory Aluminum Finned valve covers, Power steering and Factory Air Conditioning.
After market 40 watt AM FM receiver with Aux cord connection, has blue tooth capability. Mustang Deluxe door panels built in arm rests, full length center console, All new KYB Gas Shocks, Tires are original Nylon Bias ply could use an upgrade New vented front rotors with Ceramic Pads, new shoes and rear brakes. Fuel Tank was new stainless about 6 years ago with new fuel lines.
Not much that hasn’t been done. Drive Train Spec’s 351 Cleveland Engine Spec’s built to Boss Standard + - dyno built 375 HP 425 Ft Lbs. of torque Midrange Crower Hydraulic Camshaft has a nice lope to it doesn’t effect vacuum Cast Crank shaft with 90% nodularity Forged steel rods - shot-peened & magnafluxed with heavy duty 3/8' bolts and nuts Forged aluminum pistons with pop-ups 11.1:1 compression Baby C6 Transmission Stage 2 Shift kit, hit gears nice and firm Auburn 3:35 Posi 9 inch Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Ford Mustang launched on April 17, 1964 and sold a million units faster than any car in American history. Sixty years later, the first-generation Mustang (1964½-1973) remains the cornerstone of the classic car hobby — the gateway car for new collectors, the trophy car for veteran enthusiasts, and the most cloned, faked, and re-stamped muscle car on the market. Whether you're hunting a base inline-six coupe or a documented Boss 429, knowing what separates the real cars from the tribute builds is the difference between an investment and a money pit.
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