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1970 Mustang 302 Original Matching Numbers Car, Rare Find, Muscle Car, Hot Rod

Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: 2 DOOR
Year: 1970
VIN: 0T01F121295
Engine: 302
Drive type: AUTOMATIC
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Augusta, Maine, United States
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UP FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION IS THIS RARE 1970 MUSTANG TRUE 302 CAR THAT COMES WITH A 351 AS WELLPLEASE READ EVERY WORD OF THIS LISTING BEFORE YOU BIDI ENCOURAGE BIDDERS TO ASK QUESTIONS AND WITH THEIR AID I WILL DO MY BEST TO GET THEM THE ANSWERS AND OR PICTURES THEY NEEDI WILL DO MY BEST TO REPRESENT THIS AUCTION TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY I AM BY NO MEANS AN EXPERT ON THIS AUTOMOBILE. I AM SELLING THIS CAR LOCALLY AS WELL AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME. IF YOU ARE LOCAL I ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME LOOK AT IT IN PERSONI WILL MEET AND HELP WITH ANY SHIPPING THAT IS PAID FOR BY OUT OF STATE SELLERSCAR MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL AND PAYMENT CLEARED BEFORE IT LEAVES MY POSSESSION . MAINE IS A NO-TITLE STATE ON CARS THIS OLD. THEY DO NOT ISSUE THEM PERIOD. A MAINE BILL OF SALE WILL GET YOU A TITLE IN YOUR STATEPLEASE CHECK WITH THEM. AND GET ANY DOCUMENTS YOU MAY NEED. I PURCHASED THIS CAR WITH THE INTENT OF RESALE FOR PROFIT. AND NO OTHER PLANSTHE HAGERTY PRICE GUIDE REPORT GIVES THESE CARS A VALUE RANGE OF $5000. 00 TO $26. 00. 00!THE TRENDS AND MARKET ON THIS CAR HAS AND IS RISING EVERY YEAR!THE AVERAGE PRICE IS $11. 00 AND HAS RISEN IN VALUE EVERY YEAR. WITH TRENDS FOR THIS AUTO ON THE RISENO RESERVE ON THIS INVESTMENT!!!I PICKED THIS UP TODAY AND WAS TOLD IT RUNS AND DRIVES. THE PREVIOUS OWNER LOST THE KEYS. I HAVE NOT HEARD IT RUN. I HAVE NOT CHANGED THE IGNITION. SINCE HE HAD IT HE WAS MOVED IN AND OUT OF HIS GARAGE FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS AND I SAW HIM MESSING WITH IT FROM TIME TO TIME. IT WAS INTENDED TO BE HIS PROJECT. HOWEVER BECAUSE OF LACK OF FUNDS HE NEVER GOT TO IT. THIS IS A GREAT PROJECT CAR. nbsp;THE BAD I SAW UPON MY INSPECTIONVISUALSURFACE RUST AND PITTING ON BUMPERS MOST WOULD POLISH OFF WITH A WHEELPAINT IS AN OLDER PAINT JOB AND IN POOR CONDITION. IT APPEARS THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY REDHOW EVER I ASSUME WHO EVER BUYS THIS WILL RESTORE IT ANYWAY. THE REAR PASSENGERS QUARTER PANEL HAS RUST ON THE BOTTOM. I BELIEVE IT CAN BE REPAIRED. I DON'T THINK IT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THE UNDERNEATH OF THE CAR LOOKS LIKE IT WAS SPRAYED WITH SOME KIND OF COATING AT ONE TIME. MAYBE EVEN A FACTORY COATING. WHICH IS NOW PEELING AND AND FLAKING OFF. I THOUGHT IT WAS THE FLOOR IT SELF. BUT WHEN I BROKE IT OFF IT DOESN'T FEEL QUITE LIKE LIKE METAL AND UNDER THAT WAS A SHINY METAL. I AM NOT SURE IF THE FLOOR PANS ARE MULTIPLE LAYERS? I AM NOT A FORD GUY AND THIS IS THE FIRST MUSTANG I HAVE OWNED. MAYBE YOU KNOW? IT MAY NEED A PATCH OR A NEW FLOOR PAN. EITHER WAY WHAT EVER I AM SEEING IS NOT PRETTY. I AM A PERFECTIONIST AND NOT A BELIEVER IN BONDO. MY FRIEND WHO OWNS A SHOP AND HAS TURNED OUT SHOW CARS. TELLS ME SOME DO HAVE A COATING. AND WORSE CASE SCENARIO NEW FLOOR PANS ARE CHEAP AND VERY EASY TO DO ON THIS CAR. THE REST OF THE FENDERS. INNER AND OUTER ALL LOOKED STRAIT. I DIDN'T SEE OR ANY SIGNS OF BONDO. OR REPAIRS. NOTHING WAVY. THE DOORS AND TRUNK AND GAPS ALL LOOKED LINED UP. THE HOOD NEEDS TO BE ADJUSTED IT SITS A LITTLE HIGHER ON THE DRIVERS SIDE. BUT ALL OTHER BODY GAPS LOOK GOOD. THE ENGINE IN IT IS ORIGINAL AND I WAS TOLD IT DOES RUN. I KNOW IT DID AS OF LAST YEAR. AS OF RIGHT NOW IT NEEDS A NEW IGNITION. A KEY. AND A BATTERY TO EVEN CRANK IT. BECAUSE AS I SAID. PREVIOUS OWNER LOST THE KEYSALSO INCLUDED IS A 351. THAT I AM TOLD RUNS. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT ITS MISSING IT LOOKS FAIRLY COMPLETE BUT IS GREASY DIRTY. PERSONAL Y I WOULD KEEP THE ORIGINAL IN IT AND DO A BOSS CLONE CAR BUT THAT'S UP TO YOU. THE 351 COMES WITH IT IF YOU WANT IT. IF YOU DO NOT WANT THERE WILL BE NO REDUCTION OF YOUR WINNING BID. ITS YOURS IF YOU WANT IT. BUT IF YOU DO NOT THAN YOUR WINNING BID IS THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE TO PAY. I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT CAME OUT OF BUT I TOOK A PICTURE OF THE STAMP ON TOP IF YOU WANT TO TRY TO TRACE IT. THE TRANSMISSION ORIGINAL 3- SPEED AUTOMATICONCE AGAIN I WAS TOLD THE CAR DOES RUN AND DRIVE. HE PULLED IT IN AND OUT OF HIS GARAGE BUT NEVER HAD IT ON THE ROAD OR REGISTERED ITTIRES2 SETS OF WHEELS4 17" BULLET MUSTANG WHEELS. OLD DRY ROT TIRES BUT THEY HOLD AIR 4 STEEL RIMS. BAD TIRES. 1 WILL NOT HOLD AIRBRAKESWORKWINDOWSPERFECT. WINDSHIELD MAY BE NEW. IT LOOKS NEW TO ME AND THE CHROME TRIM AROUND IT IS PERFECT. INTERIOR THE INTERIOR IS BRAND NEW. CARPET. EATS. HEADLINER. HOWEVER THE DRIVERS SKIN. DOES NOT MATCH THE PASSENGER AND REAR SEAT. ITS ALL BLACK AND BRAND NEW BUT THE GRAIN LOOKS OFF ON THE DRIVERS SEAT AND IS DIFFERENT. THE CARPET ALL THOUGH NEW IS NOT ATTACHED ANYWHERE. THE DOOR SILL PLATES ARE NOT INSTALLED. THE HEAD LINER I DON'T THINK WAS CUT RIGHT. AND S RIPPED IN A FEW PLACES ALREADY. SO EVEN THOUGH ITS BRAND NEW IT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. ALL IN ALL THIS IS A GREAT CAR FOR RESTORATION OR EVEN WITH JUST A LITTLE WORK A FUN DAILY DRIVER IF YOUR THAT GUY. WE GOT NOTHING BUT BEEPS. LOOKS. QUESTIONS. AND SMILES ON THE TWO HOUR DRIVE HOME TOWING IT. IT REALLY IS A BEAUTIFUL CAR WITH PLENTY OF POTENTIAL. I ALSO INCLUDED SOME PICTURES OF OTHERS THAT WERE BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED TO SHOW YOU WHAT THIS COULD LOOK LIKE SOME DAY. THE POTENTIAL ON THIS PROJECT IS ENDLESS!I MAY END UP REPLACING THE IGNITION AND LOCKS. AND PUT A BATTERY IN IT. START IS UP AND SEE HOW WELL IT RUNS. IF I DO THAT I WILL PROBABLY END UP PUTTING AN ACTUAL PRICE ON IT. HOWEVER AS LONG AS THIS AUCTION IS UP AN RUNNING. ITS NO RESERVE AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER WINS!ONCE AGAIN IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING OR COME BY AND CHECK IT OUT IF YOUR CLOSE!BELOW IS SOME INFO I FOUND ONLINE ABOUT THE AUTO. I AM BY NO MEANS AN EXPERT ON THIS PARTICULAR CAR. BUT I WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT YOURE GETTING AND BE HAPPY YOU BOUGHT IT. 1969–1970[edit]Mustang 1969–19701969 Ford Mustang Mach 1OverviewProductionJuly 1968–June 1970AssemblyDearborn. MichiganMilpitas. CaliforniaMetuchen. New JerseyValencia. nbsp;VenezuelaMexico City. nbsp;Mexico[1][2]DesignerGale Halderman (1966)[44]Body and chassisBody style2-door hardtop2-door fastback2-door convertiblePowertrainEngine200 cu in (3. 3 L) Thriftpower I6250 cu in (4. 1 L) Thriftpower I6302 cu in (4. 9 L) Windsor V8302 cu in (4. 9 L) Boss V8351 cu in (5. 8 L) Windsor V8351 cu in (5. 8 L) Cleveland V8390 cu in (6. 4 L) FE V8428 cu in (7. 0 L) Cobra Jet & Super Cobra Jet V8429 cu in (7. 0 L) Boss V8[45]Transmission3-speed manual4-speed manual3-speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase108 inches (2. 00 mm)Length187. 5 inches (4. 60 mm)Width71. 7 inches (1. 20 mm)Height50. 5 inches (1. 80 mm)Curb weight3. 22 pounds (1. 16 kg) (base)[46]The 1969 model year restyle "added more heft to the body" with body length extended by 3. 8 inches (97 mm) (the wheelbase remaining at 108 inches). width increased by almost half an inch. and the Mustang's "weight went up markedly too. "[47] 1969 was the first model to use quad headlamps placed both inside and outside the grille opening. The corralled grille pony was replaced with the pony and tribars logo. set off-center to the drivers side. [48] The car was longer than previous models and sported convex rather than concave side panels. The fastback body version was renamed Sportsroof. [48]The 1969 model year saw the introduction of the Mach 1. with a variety of powerplants options and many new styling and performance features. Distinctive reflective striping was placed along the body sides. with a pop-open gas cap. dual exhausts. matte-black hood with simulated air scoop and NASCAR-style cable and pin tiedowns. [49] It used steel wheels with bold-lettered Goodyear Polyglas tires. A functional "shaker" hood scoop - which visibly vibrated by being attached directly to the air cleaner through a hole in the hood - was available. as were tail-mounted wing and chin spoilers and rear window louvered blackout shade. The Mach 1 featured a deluxe interior with simulated wood trim. high backed seats. extra sound deadening. remote sports mirrors and other comforts. The Mach 1 proved popular with buyers with 72. 58 cars sold through 1969. [50]The Boss 302 was created to meet Trans Am rules and featured distinctive hockey-stick stripes. while the understated Boss 429 was created to homologate the Boss 429 engine (based on the new Ford 385 series engine) for NASCAR use. The two Boss models received fame on the track and street and to this day they still demand premium pricing for their pedigree. 1628 Boss 302's and 859 Boss 429's were sold through 1969[50] - making these vehicles very rare. A new "luxury" model became available starting for 1969. available in only the hardtop body style. The 'Grande' featured a soft ride. 55 pounds (24. 9 kg) of extra sound deadening. as well as deluxe interior with simulated wood trim. It was popular with buyers with 22182 units sold through 1969. [50]Amidst other special editions. the 1969 Mustang E was offered for those desiring high mpg. The 1969 Limited Edition Mustang E was a rare (about 50 produced) fastback special model designed for economy. It came with a six-cylinder engine (250 cu in (4. 1 L)). a high stall torque converter for the standard automatic transmission and a very low. 2. 33:1 rear axle ratio. Mustang E lettering on the rear quarters identified the special Mustang E. [51] Air conditioning was not available on the 'E' model. [49]The Mustang GT was discontinued in 1969 due to poor sales versus the success of the new Mach 1 with only 5396 GT models sold that year. [52]A new 250 cu in (4. 1 L) Thriftpower I6 engine with 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) filled the gap between the existing 200 cu in (3. 3 L) Thriftpower I6 and the V8 engine line-up. Although 1969 continued with many of the same basic V8 engines available on 1968 models. notably a now revised 302 cu in (4. 9 L) Windsor engine with 220 hp (164 kW; 223 PS). the 390 cu in (6. 4 L) FE with 320 hp (239 kW; 324 PS) and the recently launched 428 cu in (7. 0 L) Cobra Jet engine (with or without Ram-Air) with an advertised 335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS). a variety of revised options and changes were introduced to keep the Mustang fresh and competitive including a new performance V8 available in 250 hp (186 kW; 253 PS) or 290 hp (216 kW; 294 PS) tune known as the 351 cu in (5. 8 L) Windsor (351W). which was effectively a stretched and revised 302 cu in (4. 9 L) to achieve the extra stroke. The 428 cu in (7. 0 L) Cobra Jet engine continued unchanged in the 1969 and 1970 model years and continued to be advertised at just 335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) despite being closer to 410 hp (306 kW; 416 PS). However. whenever a V or W axle was ordered (3. 90 or 4. 30 locking ratio) on any Cobra Jet Mustang. this kicked in various engine improvements which were designed to make the engine more reliable on the strip. These improvements included an engine oil cooler (which resulted in AC not remaining an option). stronger crankshaft and conrods and improved engine balancing and was named the 'Super Cobra Jet'. On the order form. these improvements were later referred to as 'Drag Pack'. Today. these models request a premium price despite offering no notable performance increase other than provided by their unique axle ratios. The 1969 Shelby Mustang was now under Ford's control and made to look vastly different from regular production Mustangs. despite now being built inhouse by Ford. [53] The custom styling included a fiberglass front end with a combination loop bumper/grille that increased the car's overall length by 3 inches (76 mm). as well as five air intakes on the hood. [53] Two models were available. GT-350 (with a 351 cu in (5. 8 L) Windsor (351W) producing 290 hp (216 kW; 294 PS)) and GT-500 (with the 428 cu in (7. 0 L) Cobra Jet engine). in both sportsroof or convertible versions. All 1969–1970 Shelby Mustangs were produced in 1969. Because of dwindling sales. the 789 remaining 1969 cars were given new serial numbers and titled as 1970 models. [53] They had modified front air dam and a blackout paint treatment around the hood scoops. [48][54]The 1970 model year Mustangs were restyled to be less aggressive and therefore returned to single headlamps which were moved to the inside of the grille opening with 'fins' on the outside of the grille sides. Some felt the aggressive styling of the 1969 model hurt its sales and this view prompted the headlamp revisions and simplification of other exterior styling aspects. It's worth noting though that 1969 model year sales exceeded those of 1970. [50] The rear fender air scoops were removed and the taillight panel was now flat instead of concave as seen on 1969 models. The interior options remained mostly unchanged. [54]1970 model year saw the previous 351W V8 engine options replaced with a new 351 cu in (5. 8 L) Cleveland (351C) V8 in either 2V (2-venturi carburetor) or 4V (4-venturi carburetor) versions. Though some early 1970 mustangs. built in 1969. had the 351W. The 351C 4V (M code) engine featured 11. 0:1 compression and produced 300 bhp (224 kW; 304 PS) at 5400 rpm. This new performance engine incorporated elements learned from the Ford 385 series engine and the Boss 302. particularly the poly-angle combustion chambers with canted valves and the thin-wall casting technology. Ford made 96 'Mustang Twister Special' cars for Kansas Ford dealers in late 1969. The Twister Specials were Grabber Orange Mach 1s with special decals. Ford also made a few 'Sidewinders'. which were built in Dearborn. shipped to Omaha. and sold in Iowa and Nebraska. They were available in Grabber Green. Grabber Blue. Calypso Corral. and Yellow. The stripes came in the trunk to be installed by dealers. [54][55]