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1970 Ford Mustang Sportsroof on 2040-cars

US $11,800.00
Year:1970 Mileage:12600 Color: Brown /
 Black
Location:

Winigan, Missouri, United States

Winigan, Missouri, United States
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Car has had a nut & bolt restoration from 2005 to 2010 along with some safety and reliability modifications. The mileage stated is since the restoration was finished, the previous owner stated the motor was rebuilt and had 10K miles but with no documentation. We regasketed most of it and painted it before reinstalling and it uses no oil and has plenty of oil pressure and power for a 2 barrel 351C. Below is a YouTube Video and a list of modifications performed. let me post it.

Drivetrain
Stock 351C 2 barrel motor
Edelbrock high flow water pump
FPA headers ( coated inside & out )
Griffin Aluminum radiator
Mr. Gasket dual electric fans
MSD ignition ( 6A box & wires )
P.A. Performance mini starter
Optima red top battery
Shaker Assembly
PATC AOD trans rated at 550hp
2500 stall convertor
Custom driveshaft from Midwest Driveshaft
#1330 front / #1350 rear universals
Ford 9" rebuilt limited slip rearend

Suspension
All new Moog bushings
upper & lower control arms
New rear leaf springs
1" front / 1-1/8" Rear Anti Sway Bars
KYB Shocks
Subframe connectors

Brakes
Stock front disc
SSBC rear disc with proportioning valve

Exhaust
Dual exhaust with "H" pipe
Flowmasters Delta "44's "
Stock Mach1 oval chrome tips

Wiring
Painless Mustang Chassis Wiring Kit
Painless "H4" headlight kit

Interior
New headliner
New seat covers
New carpet and fold down seat carpet
Autometer white faced gauges / clock
Pioneer AM/FM/CD player
Alpine 100amp power amp
12" Sony Subwoofer
A/C has been gone through with fresh R12
( Blows Cold )

Tires & Wheels
Magnums all around
New B.F. Goodrich T/A Radials
14's Front / 15's Rear

Extras
Box of misc. parts
2 spare 14 magnums & tires
Edelbrock aluminum intake 2V to 4V conversion
( Powder Coated )
Cover Craft car cover with lock
Bucket seats out of a 2005 Mustang
that have had the mounting brackets
modified to work in a 70 Mustang which
gives the driver a electric seat w/lumbar,
these were used on long trips to car shows
and since we were entered in the modified
class it didn't matter.

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