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SOLD Trade for Mopar of equal value / Pro Street or? Prefer 65 Belvedere or 69 Dart

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Numbers matching 1973 Ram air Mach 1 Mustang.
22,867 original miles

Slick Yellow and black paint.

Complete restoration from bumper to bumper. Has factory ps / pb / and a/c.

Starting with the engine and drive train.

The numbers matching 302 has been stroked to a 347 using an Eagle 4340 rotating assembly with forged .040 over flat top pistons. Has Lunati 512 lift cam. All internal parts have been upgraded as well as external such as MSD 6al ignition and a holey quick start carb that has been built and tuned for the engine.

Over $8,000 worth of receipts for under the hood.

All the remaining components such as radiator, power steering pump, gas tank, and heater core are new.

New built C4 trans with 2800+ stall. Hudlow driveshaft and a complete rebuilt 8.8 rear-end with new seal, bearings and a Richmond 308 gear.

New interior from carpet to headliner has been done original with yellow accents to match the paint.

All gauges were replaced with custom Autometer white face replacements.

The suspension has upgraded shocks on all 4 corners and 612 lowering springs on the front. New 17" Billet wheels and tires with offset in rear.

There are pages and page of parts that I haven't listed, but you get the Idea.

I have a folder full of receipts and pamphlets for the parts as well as California title in hand.

The story with the car is that it was purchased off eBay for $15,000

(I have the receipt) and then an additional $8,000 spent to make the 347, plus another $3,500 for the trans and drive train.

The car is detailed from engine bay to inside the trunk, is super fast and fun to drive. $21,500 cash or trade for Mopar of equal value No- even trades unless a Mopar.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i79S2pjt6xk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZlH1ooqPh0
 

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if we all put $5 in we have got ourselves a bush basher guys.

nah just kidding nice car mate and good luck
 
so am I geting this right you picked up car way it is & are just trying to flip it off or did you build the car
 
Guys, you know I am a Mopar guy you have seen my cars B4 just looking for a trade, just put 1,000 in new springs, changed some of the interior this is a solid car...take it easy...
 
so am I geting this right you picked up car way it is & are just trying to flip it off or did you build the car

I think it adds up to $27,500 invested and looking for $21,500 trade value... That's how I read it anyway. Nice car!
 
Looks exactly like a buddy of mine's car that he totaled out in 1973, same color, except for wheels, etc. had the Cleveland 351, I recall working on his car to give it "help" (HP).. I actually liked the car... your car looks really nice !
 
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Awesome. I may be a Mopar guy, but this is my favorite generation Mustang by far. Wish I had the money and the space. Good luck with the sale!
 
That HOOD alone is very rare and expensive.
The HOOD was designed after the intakes on a specific aircraft.
It was intitially designed at NACA, before NACA became NASA.

Ford paid them a 'handful" for the research.

Yup, nice car, nothing to snicker about.
 
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