For Sale: 1971 Ford Mustang in Charlotte, North Carolina for sale in Charlotte, NC

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Vehicle Description THIS VEHICLE WILL BE OFFERED FOR AUCTION AT THE GREENSBORO CLASSIC CAR AUCTION - FEBRUARY 25 - FEBRUARY 27, 2021 The 1971 Boss 351 Mustang was the last of the true muscle cars of the era.
It replaced both the Boss 302 and Boss 429 from the previous two years as the performance Mustang in 1971.
Packing a high-output version of the 351 cubic-inch Cleveland V-8 under its broad, tapered hood, the Ford Mustang Boss 351 represents one of the Blue Oval's most potent performance cars.
Just 1,806 were built in 1971, their lone year of production, and they remain among the hottest performers in the world of small-block Fords.
The Boss 351 Cleveland engine stocked 330 horsepower and featured a four-bolt man block, large port cylinder heads and valves, a solid lifter camshaft, an 11.
7:
1 compression ratio and aluminum valve covers.
Also standard on the Boss 351 was Ram Air induction, 3.
91:
1 rear axle with Traction-Lok, competition suspension, bullet-proof top-loader four-speed manual transmission, power front disc brakes, front spoiler, lower body side paint treatment and Boss 351 decals.
This magnificent Bright Blue Metallic example is a recent recipient of a comprehensive restoration by noted Mustang refurbishment expert Bob Wilson of RJR Restorations leaving no attention to detail overlooked.
Delivered originally in Santa Cruz, California, this Mustang is 1 of 30 ever built with these paint/trim codes and is loaded with options not normally seen on Boss 351s like power steering, rim-blow deluxe steering wheel, sport deck rear seat, and rear deck spoiler just to name a few.
Don't miss your chance as this immaculate Boss 351 remains an exceptionally rare find and is ready to collect blue ribbons at any car show or enjoy cruising down the boulevard.
Stock Number:
CCWE71 VIN:
1F02R182242 Miles:
87,636 miles showing on the odometer (this vehicle will be sold as mileage EXEMPT) Engine:
Numbers Matching 351 4V HO V8 with 330 Horsepower Engine Block Number:
DOAE-L Engine Casting Date:
1A13 (January 13, 1971) Engine Stamp Pad:
F182242 Transmission:
4-Speed Manual Axle:
3.
91:
1 Traction-Loc Trim Tag Info:
Build date 03/71 (March 11, 1971, Dearborn, MI), Body 63D (Sports Roof), Paint Code 6 (Bright Blue Metallic), Trim Code CA (Black Comfortweave Luxury Vinyl Interior) Equipment:
Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes, Chrome Magnum 500 Wheels, Firestone Wide Oval Tires, Hurst Shifter, Center Console, Dual Ram Induction Hood, Competition Suspension, Staggered Rear Shock Absorbers, Special Cooling Package, Color-Keyed Racing Mirrors, Grille Sports Lamps, High Back Bucket Seats, Instrumentation Group, Decor Group, Convenience Group, Rim Blow Deluxe Steering Wheel, Sport Deck Rear Seat, Rear Deck Spoiler, AM Radio, Stereosonic Tape System, Tinted Glass Items Included with the Car:
Marti Deluxe Report, Marti Original Invoice Report, Marti Window Sticker, Marti Owner Card, Reproduction Owner's Manual Condition Code:
(1) (see condition code chart for explanation of category codes 1-5) Warranty:
This vehicle is being sold AS-IS To learn more about condition codes, the term numbers matching, conditions of sale, and Hendrick Performance, please see the bottom of this page for details and clarification.
- Contact Sales Team at 704-453-2140 or email protected for more information.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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