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1970 Ford Mustang

Sale price: $104,950.00 make an offer

Car location: Chatsworth, California, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1970
Mileage:
70062
Engine:
302 V8
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1970 Ford Mustang for sale

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1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 70062 Miles Blue Fastback 302 V8 4 Speed Manual

Stock #:

5681471

Exterior Color:

Blue

Interior Color:

Black

Body Type:

Fastback

Transmission:

4 Speed Manual

Engine:

302 V8

Mileage:

70,062

Presented is an extremely well sorted Boss 302. Restoration was completed approximately five years ago and is documented by a binder full of photos that show a well preserved example prior to restoration.

The 302 Cubic Inch V8 shows shows its original VIN Number stamped and is believed to be original to that car as does the 4 Speed Manual Transmission and V-Code Rear End.

This Boss was originally ordered with the highly desirable Shaker Hood and the believed to be all original sheet metal has been restored in its original color of Medium Acapulco Blue. The interior is mostly original and an excellent shape including the original lock-out rod from the steering column to the transmission.

Documentation includes a Deluxe Marti Report, Reprinted Window Sticker, Original Warranty Card, Original Owner Manual, and the Original Temporary Owner Card/Plate. Also included is a hand-written log book from the original owner that dates from November 1969 to October 1991 detailing every service and repair and logging miles. The odometer reads 70,062 and based on the logs that is believed to be original miles.

Mechanically the Boss runs strong, shifts well, idles nicely and drives great.

Boss 302's have been increasingly more popular as of late and nice rust free examples are hard to come by. An excellent opportunity on an American Legend.

Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
Please email or call 1-818-773-8181

About the Boss 302:

The Camaro/Mustang rivalry had begun in 1967 with the introduction of the Chevrolet Camaro by General Motors. The Camaro was the largest threat to the lead Ford had in the "pony car" field, a market segment largely created by Ford with the introduction of the Mustang in mid-year 1964. The performance of the Mustang with 289 and 390 engines was not up to the Camaro, with its small block and big block V8. In an effort to improve the Mustang's image Ford made a 428 Cobra Jet V8 and a Ford Boss 302 engine optional for the 1968 mid-year and 1969 models, respectively.

The 1969–70 Boss 302 (Hi-Po) engine was created in 1968 for the SCCA's 1969 Trans-Am road racing series. Available in the Boss 302 Mustangs of 1969–70, it's a unique Ford small-block engine featuring a thin-wall, high nickel content block casting. It differed substantially from regular 302s, with 4-bolt mains, screw in freeze plugs, and heads using a canted valve design being developed for the planned 351 Cleveland (which debuted the following year). The construction was aided by the two engines sharing a cylinder head bolt pattern, though the Boss 302 heads had to have their coolant passages slightly modified.

This optional engine, and indeed the entire vehicle package, including handling and aerodynamic aids, was made available for the express purpose of meeting the homologation guidelines to compete in the SCCA Trans-Am series, which limited engine displacement to 305 C.I.D. (5.0L) in order to compete.

The Boss 302 Mustang was designed by Larry Shinoda, a former GM employee. The car featured a reflective "c-stripe". The fake air scoops in the rear quarter panel fenders of the regular production 1969 Mustangs were eliminated on the Boss 302 models. A black horizontal rear window shade and a blackout hood were both options. It was one of the first production models with a front spoiler and rear deck wing. The name "Boss" came about when Shinoda was asked what project he was working on, he answered "the boss's car" because the project was a secret. Also Shinoda had called it the "Boss" as an homage to the new President of Ford Semon "Bunkie" Knudson who had brought Shinoda over from GM's Chevrolet Division after Knudson had left.

Changes for the 1970 model year included side "hockey stick" stripes which started along the top of the hood, along with the 1970 grille which replaced the four headlights with two vents in the outside position while retaining dual headlights within the grille opening. The dual exhaust system was redesigned, along with the competition suspension and a standard Hurst shifter. The intake valves were slightly smaller, and cast aluminum valve covers replaced the chrome.4 #fn4 With a suggested price of $3,720, a total of 7,013 were sold.

In addition to a lower ride height, standard equipment included front disc brakes, larger sway bars, heavier duty spindles, reinforced shock towers, a four speed manual transmission, and the solid-lifter Boss 302 V8 engine, with its free-breathing Cleveland style heads, which had valves larger than most engines more than a third larger in displacement. This "G Code" engine was rated at 290 HP.

The 1970 model could accelerate from 0 to 60 MPH in 6.9 seconds, and the quarter mile took 14.6 seconds, reaching a speed of 98 MPH.

Vehicle Description

Presented is an extremely well sorted Boss 302. Restoration was completed approximately five years ago and is documented by a binder full of photos that show a well preserved example prior to restoration.

The 302 Cubic Inch V8 shows shows its original VIN Number stamped and is believed to be original to that car as does the 4 Speed Manual Transmission and V-Code Rear End.

This Boss was originally ordered with the highly desirable Shaker Hood and the believed to be all original sheet metal has been restored in its original color of Medium Acapulco Blue. The interior is mostly original and an excellent shape including the original lock-out rod from the steering column to the transmission.

Documentation includes a Deluxe Marti Report, Reprinted Window Sticker, Original Warranty Card, Original Owner Manual, and the Original Temporary Owner Card/Plate. Also included is a hand-written log book from the original owner that dates from November 1969 to October 1991 detailing every service and repair and logging miles. The odometer reads 70,062 and based on the logs that is believed to be original miles.

Mechanically the Boss runs strong, shifts well, idles nicely and drives great.

Boss 302's have been increasingly more popular as of late and nice rust free examples are hard to come by. An excellent opportunity on an American Legend.

Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
Please email or call 1-818-773-8181

About the Boss 302:

The Camaro/Mustang rivalry had begun in 1967 with the introduction of the Chevrolet Camaro by General Motors. The Camaro was the largest threat to the lead Ford had in the "pony car" field, a market segment largely created by Ford with the introduction of the Mustang in mid-year 1964. The performance of the Mustang with 289 and 390 engines was not up to the Camaro, with its small block and big block V8. In an effort to improve the Mustang's image Ford made a 428 Cobra Jet V8 and a Ford Boss 302 engine optional for the 1968 mid-year and 1969 models, respectively.

The 1969–70 Boss 302 (Hi-Po) engine was created in 1968 for the SCCA's 1969 Trans-Am road racing series. Available in the Boss 302 Mustangs of 1969–70, it's a unique Ford small-block engine featuring a thin-wall, high nickel content block casting. It differed substantially from regular 302s, with 4-bolt mains, screw in freeze plugs, and heads using a canted valve design being developed for the planned 351 Cleveland (which debuted the following year). The construction was aided by the two engines sharing a cylinder head bolt pattern, though the Boss 302 heads had to have their coolant passages slightly modified.

This optional engine, and indeed the entire vehicle package, including handling and aerodynamic aids, was made available for the express purpose of meeting the homologation guidelines to compete in the SCCA Trans-Am series, which limited engine displacement to 305 C.I.D. (5.0L) in order to compete.

The Boss 302 Mustang was designed by Larry Shinoda, a former GM employee. The car featured a reflective "c-stripe". The fake air scoops in the rear quarter panel fenders of the regular production 1969 Mustangs were eliminated on the Boss 302 models. A black horizontal rear window shade and a blackout hood were both options. It was one of the first production models with a front spoiler and rear deck wing. The name "Boss" came about when Shinoda was asked what project he was working on, he answered "the boss's car" because the project was a secret. Also Shinoda had called it the "Boss" as an homage to the new President of Ford Semon "Bunkie" Knudson who had brought Shinoda over from GM's Chevrolet Division after Knudson had left.

Changes for the 1970 model year included side "hockey stick" stripes which started along the top of the hood, along with the 1970 grille which replaced the four headlights with two vents in the outside position while retaining dual headlights within the grille opening. The dual exhaust system was redesigned, along with the competition suspension and a standard Hurst shifter. The intake valves were slightly smaller, and cast aluminum valve covers replaced the chrome.4 #fn4 With a suggested price of $3,720, a total of 7,013 were sold.

In addition to a lower ride height, standard equipment included front disc brakes, larger sway bars, heavier duty spindles, reinforced shock towers, a four speed manual transmission, and the solid-lifter Boss 302 V8 engine, with its free-breathing Cleveland style heads, which had valves larger than most engines more than a third larger in displacement. This "G Code" engine was rated at 290 HP.

The 1970 model could accelerate from 0 to 60 MPH in 6.9 seconds, and the quarter mile took 14.6 seconds, reaching a speed of 98 MPH.

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About Fusion Luxury Motors

Fusion Luxury Motors is the most unique Independent Luxury Exotic Automobile Dealership on the west coast located in Los Angeles California. With a high emphasis on Contemporary Ultra Exotic & Vintage/Classic Cars, due to the extensive experience & passion of Yoel Wazana. In addition to the inventory that is owned by us, we also welcome vehicles on a consignment basis. Our extensive client portfolio allows Fusion Luxury Motors to place cars with anonymity, or give it the global exposure when needed. We operate with a core fundamental of establishing trust and long standing relationships with each of our clients.

PROCUREMENT, TRADE-IN AND CONSIGNMENT

The passion for vehicles is ever changing, and exiting a vehicle can be a dreaded step in the automobile industry. Fusion Luxury Motors' established foundation with our clients allows us to help you navigate through the exit process while ensuring a seamless and headache free transition. This includes selling, trading-in, or consigning your vehicle to us.

CUSTOMIZED VEHICLE SOURCING

We welcome each of our clients' uniqueness and understand that at times, the vehicle of their dreams needs to be located. Fusion Luxury Motors' comprehensive experience and deeply rooted relationships within the Exotic and Vintage/Classic automobile industry allow us to locate the rarest and most obscure vehicles to meet your desires. We personally inspect each vehicle and allow you to proceed with confidence while never breaching the trust you place with us.

Fusion Luxury Motors is the most unique Independent Luxury Exotic Automobile Dealership on the west coast located in Los Angeles California. With a high emphasis on Contemporary Ultra Exotic & Vintage/Classic Cars, due to the extensive experience & passion of Yoel Wazana. In addition to the inventory that is owned by us, we also welcome vehicles on a consignment basis. Our extensive client portfolio allows Fusion Luxury Motors to place cars with anonymity, or give it the global exposure when needed. We operate with a core fundamental of establishing trust and long standing relationships with each of our clients.

PROCUREMENT, TRADE-IN AND CONSIGNMENT

The passion for vehicles is ever changing, and exiting a vehicle can be a dreaded step in the automobile industry. Fusion Luxury Motors' established foundation with our clients allows us to help you navigate through the exit process while ensuring a seamless and headache free transition. This includes selling, trading-in, or consigning your vehicle to us.

CUSTOMIZED VEHICLE SOURCING

We welcome each of our clients' uniqueness and understand that at times, the vehicle of their dreams needs to be located. Fusion Luxury Motors' comprehensive experience and deeply rooted relationships within the Exotic and Vintage/Classic automobile industry allow us to locate the rarest and most obscure vehicles to meet your desires. We personally inspect each vehicle and allow you to proceed with confidence while never breaching the trust you place with us.

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