1970 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Shelby, North Carolina, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: chrissycnnewberger@westhamfans.com .
Factory V-8 351 H Code, Yellow, White Interior, Factory AC car with PS and front Power Disk Brakes. Drives very
good and I think better than a restored car. One owner till I purchased the car. Purchased new in Farmville, North
Carolina ( a WWII Pilot) and buyer lived about 30 miles away in Kinston, NC. Car has been garaged or in a hanger
its whole life ( I bought it out of a hanger!). Car is very original and is as straight and just about rust free
as you will ever find, and try to find one that never had undercoating that is not rusted ( see video below of
underside of the car). The benefit of this car is you know how it was built as you click off the option sheet all
the options are still present. See the photo of the option sheet. The car had a repaint its original color yellow
many years back and has chips in a number of areas and in the sun you notice some fade spots on the yellow paint.
It does look presentable, but not a show repaint in any way. The top is white and may be the original top. It is
very tender and needs replacement very soon, but I have been enjoying it with the top down. See the original
window sticker- not a reproduction this is the original one. The original owners card. I have a copy of the
original title. I also have the original build sheet. It really does not get any better. I just put a new set of
Hankook Optimo white wall tires on the car ( not shown in photos) and replaced the plugs, cap and rotor and fuel
filter. Replaced the valve cover gaskets and replaced some brake lines. Car runs very good. The AC is compete,
but not blowing cold. The lights and signals work. Original Am radio not working. Dash lights and interior lights
not working. Working fuel gauge and speedometer and odometer, but the oil pressure gauge and temp gauge not
registering. Have original jack, but do not have a spare or lug wrench.
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