1970 Mustang Hardtop VIN 0F01F120385 I bought the Mustang in February of 2010 when I was actually looking at another car for a friend of mine. What attracted me was the color (Lime Metallic), the black wall tires, and poverty hubcaps. I'm into the stripper, sleeper car image. When I looked the car over closely, I realized it had NO RUST, no radio, no power steering, no power brakes, etc. I inquired about the car to the seller and he produced the Marti Report, and it showed only two options on the 302 V-8 powered car. First was the C4 automatic transmission, and second were the E78-14 black wall tires. Newer versions of the tires are currently on the car. I suspected it was an older persons car due to the lack of options and the great condition it was in. My suspicions were confirmed when the seller told me that a lady had ordered the car new, with only the V-8 and automatic transmission. It was here baby and she used the car sparingly, only accumulating 52,000 miles until her passing. Her kids kept the car and had it professionally repainted at a cost of $7000 back around 2009. The car is pristine, with little indicators like the cigarette lighter never being used, and the ashtray literally brand new looking. The super rare radio delete plate is like new too! When I got the car home, I made improvements to it by removing the single exhaust and installing a quality dual exhaust. I also installed a new dash pad (replacing the master cylinder and heater core at the same time), plus new bright work including the back up lights, gas cap, sill plated, grille trim, etc. I have other new parts for it and kept all the old parts I took off the car. When I replaced the dash pad, I took out the seats and carpet to inspect the floors. Of course, they were like new. Unfortunately, I didn't think to take a picture at the time. I did find the build sheet and pulled it out and have it in a plastic sleeve. The car is totally numbers matching. It runs and drives nicely, and is extremely dependable. It is a fun cruiser that attracts a lot of attention whenever I take it out. It also caught the attention of Tom Shaw, former editor of The Mustang Magazine, as well as Muscle Car Review magazine. He did a feature story on it a couple years back for The Mustang Magazine. Please look at the pictures. The car is the real deal. Ive described it to the best of my ability, and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for considering purchasing a vehicle listed by Buyers Choice Market Place. Below are our terms of sale to protect all parties. By submitting an offer, clicking the buy it now button, or accepting an offer you agree to the following terms. Buyers will contact the seller within 48 hours of auction ending to confirm payment and transport arrangements. If you do not contact the seller within 48 hours, we reserve the right to seek financial reimbursement for the time and fees incurred and may open a nonpaying bidder case. The seller must receive full payment within 7 days unless other approved arrangements are made. Ask all questions before bidding.Buyers Choice Marketing is a third party marketing service and is not responsible for any accidental misrepresentation of any vehicle for sale due to typographical error or undisclosed flaws.Buyers Choice is advertising this vehicle for a private seller. We make every attempt to represent vehicles accurately,and strongly recommend a vehicle inspection prior to bidding and/or purchasing any vehicle on the Internet.This vehicle is sold as is. We cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies in the presentation and description of the vehicles we are marketing for private sellers. Please address all of your questions or concerns regarding this vehicle before you place a bid. Auctions containing errors will be relisted with corrected information. We also reserve the right to end an auction at our discretion. All vehicles are advertised in other venues; therefore they may be subject to prior sale. We will terminate all auctions as soon as we are notified a sale. |
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