1970 Ford Mustang Resto Boss 302 Clone on 2040-cars
Phoenix, New York, United States
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1970 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK
BOSS 302
RESTORED TRIBUTE
REBUILT AND UPGRADED ORIGINAL F CODE NUMBERS MATCHING 302 w/ roller rockers cam
SHAKER RAM AIR
NEW 5 SPEED TREMEC
NEW 373 REAR
Presenting a Freshly restored and upgrade 1970 Mustang F code Fastback Boss 302 Tribute that is absolutely
stunning and superb ! Completely redone and enhanced , including all New Interior from carpet and rubber underguard
to New Headliner ! All new Seat upholstery , Dash , Door Panels and weather stripping, Restored Leather wrapped
original steering wheel . Hurst shifter knob ( A hurst grip T handle is also included ) . New front Shoulder
Harness Retractable seat belts. New Window cranks and exterior door handles and hardware . New Sill Plates . New
Console . Kenwood CD w AUX stereo and speakers for todays plug in devices. Interior is New with No seat time !
This car was totally stripped and the solid undercarriage hot washed , re-primed and rust coated both interior ,
engine compartment and underneath . ( see photos below ) . Engine was detailed and Ford Racing valve covers were
installed . The engine was previously rebuilt less then 500 miles ago with roller rockers , cam . Lower end was
redone with new bearings and rings . New summit intake and edelbrock 600cfm carburetor . Aluminum Headers that are
heat wrapped . Electronic ignition . All new wires and plugs . 3 core aluminum radiator w/ electric fan . (
Original fan included ) . New shaker air induction ! Lots of $$$$ spent here and it shows as well as goes !
Approximately 350 HP .
* SEE ENGINE CODE STAMP IN PICTURES *
* Car was originally an AC car and original compressor and hardware will be included *
The new 5 speed transmission is a total asset to this car . It is great for performance as well as daily driving on
todays highway and traffic . The combination with the 373 rear works very well for a true driver quality classic !
A new hi performance clutch as well as pressure plate and throughout bearing are installed . Drive shaft has been
modified and balanced to accommodate the transmission . All new mounts installed as well as cables and hardware .
The suspension is all new including lower control arms , coil spring perches, coil springs , shocks and Rear
springs . All new bushings and sway bar links as well as all new ball joints . All new front Disc brakes ,
calipers , rotors as well as power booster . All new brake lines . New heater core .
Power steering lines all new !
New fuel lines and fuel pump / sending unit . Gas tank as new . New Exhaust , flowmaster mufflers and correct down
spout tail pipes .
* Sounds Mean and Drives Tight !
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