Minggu, 01 November 2015

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
In 2002, Ford ran a commercial with then president Bill Ford Jr. asking the old question: if you could have a car for the rest of your life, what would it be? Naturally, Bill took a Mustang with a "throaty V8." Given his name and position, which was probably a fairly easy wish to grant, but it is certainly not easy for the rest of us. Having said that; if you have been searching high and low for a higher category Mustang good investment with great power and a lot of charm, this head 1970 may be the perfect answer. Ground-up restored and fully documented, the car features a legendary 302-cubic-inch V8, a hard drive TOPLOADER, factory power steering, power disc brakes, and a unique color scheme. Forget sitting at the show - this is the prestige, comfort and driveability wrapped in a timeless vintage shell!

Engines people Allen County Fort Wayne, Indiana took delivery of this pony All-American in March 1970 and began life traded about three months later. First owner of the car, Edward Bobilya of Fort Wayne, Indiana, showed his new daily driver, I spent a small amount of running time and finally parked the car around the year 1974. Fast-forward 38 years in the second owner of the vehicle and its solid, mostly the original shell was subjected to a detailed restoration, completed in 2015, which created the best factory to aesthetics. Today, metal file correct this Mustang pigment shows good everywhere, highlighting the sharp lines of style that obviously came from the hand of a specialized body. And these lines are accented by classic Boss war regalia, which employs a combination of paint and decals to form one of the most revered in the automobilia vintage looks.