1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
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American racing legend - a REAL "G" Code 1970 Ford Mustang BOSS 302, with period correct and stamped "DOZ" engine block, original Hurst 4 speed shifter, and correct rolled under front fenders. Restored in 2007, this low mileage BOSS is in excellent condition, and has less than 65,000 original miles.
Powered by the legendary, high performance, Ford BOSS 302-4V racing engine, this BOSS runs strong and fast, starts easily, and does not overheat or leak oil. With a 3.91 rear-end, this pony is very quick off the line, but still offers good highway performance by turning approximately 3,000 RPMs at 70 MPH. The Hurst shifter is tight and right, and makes this car a real blast to drive. As can be seen by reviewing the pictures, the engine and engine compartment are very clean.
The body and paint are in great condition. Painted in a beautiful Wimbleton White, this BOSS really shines. The BOSS has a very straight body, and has NO visible rust or dents. The floor pans and trunk are solid and in very good shape, and the chrome is in great condition and really shines. The car was originally painted in Grabber blue, but painted in Wimbleton white during 2007 full restoration.
The interior is in very good condition. The dashboard was replaced in 2007, and front seats covers and foam were replaced in 2011 with correct black vinyl bucket set covers. Both the carpet and headliner are in good condition, with only a small hole in the headliner that has been repaired. All instruments work, including the original deluxe rim blow steering wheel (horn). The windows are in good condition and tinted. There is a very small and barely noticeable scratch in the front windshield caused by previous set of wipers.
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