3 Time MCA Thoroughbred Gold Numbers Matching Mustang Boss 302 4 Speed

1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

Technical specifications of Ford Mustang 1970

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Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
SubModel: Boss 302
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1970
Mileage: 1,078
Color: Blue
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
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eBay template information@RKMotorsCharlotte. com 5527 Lakeview Road. Charlotte. NC. 28269. US 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 3 Time MCA Thoroughbred Gold Numbers Matching Mustang Boss 302 4 Speed Year: 1970 Type of vehicle title: Clear Primary color: Blue Mileage: 1078 Transmission type: 4 Speed Manual Engine: 302 V8 Interior color: Blue Vehicle info I should know better by now every time I think RK Motors Charlotte has found the nicest example of a rare car. another shows up that completely blows the curve. As hard as it is to believe. this Grabber Blue Boss 302 is even nicer than the one we featured a few months ago. which was widely regarded to be one of the finest in the world. But as you'll see. there's another step up from mere concours condition. and that's called Thoroughbred. Not merely exactly and precisely finished in every way. Thoroughbreds are not even filled with fluids and are not drivable. although they are complete and ready to drive with the addition of fluids. Anything other than original or NOS parts are not permitted. The goal is to create a 100% date-code correct car. including hardware and all the small components. and the judges check every single number on every single part during competition. There are only a handful of cars in the world that can qualify for this status. and this one is a three time Mustang Club of America Thoroughbred Gold winner. judged by Bob Perkins. the National Head Judge of Authenticity for the MCA. If you seek absolute. unquestionable authenticity and a car that is off-the-charts exact in every single way. a Thoroughbred is the right choice for you. This Boss is a rolling treasure trove of NOS parts. and required 7. 5 years to fully restore to its current condition. It carries all its original sheetmetal except for the left front fender which was replaced with an NOS piece still wearing its original factory red primer. and the Shaker hood which was apparently installed decades ago using factory components. It was rust-free when the work started. placed on a rotisserie so every single nook and cranny could be refinished properly. and the workmanship. as you'll see. isn't so much perfect as factory correct. That's the essence of Thoroughbred competition. and it emulates the Corvette competitions where an over-restored car is an incorrect car. Panel gaps were set to factory specifications. no more and no less. and assembly line techniques were duplicated in its construction. The paint is single stage acrylic enamel. not modern urethane. and uses the original DuPont Grabber Blue formula to make this car look like they did in 1970. Tom Mitchell. the training manager at the Indianapolis DuPont Training Center applied the finish. and if anyone knows how to spray paint. it's Tom. The finish is as perfectly exact as you can create today. and by perfectly exact. I mean the way the factory applied it. Correct Boss 302 stripes were applied. and today it looks exactly as it would have when it was rolling off the assembly line just prior to be test-fired and moved for shipment. Chrome and other trim is NOS. not refinished or replated. t's impossible to duplicate production line finishes in small batches because modern chrome processes are different than they were in 1970. The stainless was polished and straightened wherever necessary. and if replacement was required the new parts were NOS. All the glass is period-correct. not reproduction stuff. and it's amazing that it still exists. Lenses. badges and emblems are the same deal. and the work involved in tracking down all these components never mind paying for them is simply mind boggling. The engine is the original VIN-stamped 302 cubic inch V8. fully rebuilt to stock specifications. and filled with its original components. not replacements. The only non-original components are a set of eight standard-bore TRW replacement pistons and an NOS intake manifold. The carburetor wears its original tag. and was rebuilt by Holley Custom Service at their factory in Tennessee. Original components include the distributor. smog system. all brackets and pulleys. radiator and shroud. cooling fan. exhaust manifolds. heat shield. and snorkel. Even the air filter is an NOS Boss 302 piece. not a reproduction. and the hoses are four decades old. Those decals you see throughout the engine bay are originals. not new. and even the tag hanging from the radiator was printed in 1970. In case you're wondering where such a cache of amazing components came from. many of them were supplied by Bob Perkins who is also the world's foremost authority on the Boss 302. The rest. well. is it really a surprise that the restoration took seven-and-a-half years?The wide-ratio four-speed manual transmission is also the original. numbers matching piece which is verified with a correct VIN stamp and original tag marked RUG-AV1. In back. the factory 9-inch rear is still in place. including the original 3. 50 gears and Track-Lok limited slip. as well as the nodular iron case and axle tag. You won't be surprised to learn that the other components are factory-issue. including the entire front suspension and steering system. Every piece of the braking system is NOS. including the hoses. brake pads. shoes. drums and caliper supports. That beautiful gas tank hanging in back is fresh out of the Ford box. not a reproduction. and uses correct Ford lines and hoses to feed the original fuel pump. Even the exhaust system. including hangers and clamps. is OEM from 41 years ago. Of course. it goes without saying that all the original factory markings have been reproduced. and the chassis was painted the way Ford did it. complete with Grabber Blue overspray on the floors. Perhaps the most astounding find was a set of low-mileage take-off wheels. tires. and even lug nuts; yes. that's correct. those are original F60-15 Goodyear Polyglas tires on factory Magnum 500 wheels. The black vinyl bucket seat interior will blow you away. By now. you know that it isn't an upholstery kit. but factory stuff throughout. The high-back bucket seats use correct comfort weave covers. and it may very well be original foam underneath. The driver's door panel. steering wheel and console are NOS. but everything else simply speaks to the amazing preservation and restoration work that this car received. With near-perfect wood grain on the dash and console. new carpets and headliner. and highly authentic gauges. the car looks like new in every way; not perfect. but like new and that's the Thoroughbred difference. And again. things like the decals on the windows are vintage pieces not reproductions that make the car exceptionally accurate. The trunk features an original space-saver spare. inflator bottle. and jack assembly. as well as correct decals on the underside of the lid. Documentation. as you might think. is meticulous. The car includes the original window sticker. Number 2 gate release from Lois Eminger. an owner's manual. warranty booklet. a deluxe Marti Report. and some period Ford literature including a pair of Ford muscle parts books. There are also hundreds of photos of the restoration. early photos of the car with its original flat hood. and title and registration information from the past. The car has also appeared in magazines. including the August 2007 issue of Mustang Monthly and the July 1993 issue of Motor Trend. prior to the restoration. The car has already won every major award that's possible. including three Thoroughbred Awards of Excellence. In short. there might be one or two cars out there better than this. but it's unlikely. The cost of this restoration is likely more than twice the asking price on the car. and a vehicle with this collection of NOS parts will never be duplicated again because the parts simply don't exist anymore. By now you should have a pretty good idea of what goes into a Thoroughbred Mustang. and if you're the kind of collector who seeks out the best of the best. this is unquestionably it. The most authoritative experts in the hobby have examined this car before. during. and after the restoration and pronounced it as close to factory exact as a car can achieve. Extreme? Perhaps. But for some. there is simply no compromising authenticity and it's no surprise that only a handful of cars have ever earned these awards. If you're one of those no-compromise guys. we have your car. Call today! About this auction & rk motors charlotte Please note that all sales are binding and final. Our cars are sold "as-is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Please carefully read the terms & conditions of the sale before bidding. Winning this auction does not entitle you to come inspect the car and decide if you want to buy it. but obligates you to complete the purchase! A $1000. 00 deposit via PayPal is due within 24 hours of the auction close . NO EXCEPTIONS. If you have ZERO feedback on eBay. please call or email us to request our authority to bid on our vehicles. We do not release our reserve prices. as this would be unfair to the other bidders. so please don't ask! Each and every one of these cars is listed on eBay. but only one sale. on average per month. actually occurs on eBay. If you see a car you like. don't wait! Call us! When you see it disappear from eBay. it means that it was sold by other means. Because we advertise heavily in other mediums. we reserve the right to cancel any eBay listing at any time. If you would like to make a sales visit or arrange an inspection. we would be happy to schedule a personal appointment with either yourself or your representative. To do so. contact Donald Bernard at (704)596-5211 or (781)773-4648. Donald's email address is: Donald. Berard@RKMotorsCharlotte. com. For those of you who need to fly in. we can provide transportation to and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. We can also recommend accommodations within a short distance of our facility. RK Motors takes pride in delivering road-ready cars to our customers. That's why every car we sell comes with the assurance of our Seal of Approval process - a comprehensive inspection performed by our sister company. the RKM Performance Center. From major visual defects to basic functionality issues. our Seal of Approval checklist covers the basics so you can feel confident about your purchase. For international buyers. note that we've shipped cars to collectors and classic car fans world-wide for years. We can provide you with a firm quote for transport to any shipping port in the world in a sealed container and handle the process for you from start to finish. Our domestic and international ground transport solutions are enclosed only. If you wish to use an open carrier. you will need to arrange that. Our Transportation Manager. Gregory Smith. stands ready to help you with your transport & shipping needs. Gregory can be reached at: Greg. Smith@rkmotorscharlotte. com. A common question we receive is: "do you accept trades"? We do accept trades. but will only consider #1 or #2 condition vehicles. If you would like us to review a trade. please send recent. high resolution pictures of the entire car. including the underside. Also send a detailed description which includes all specifications. facts. figures. history and documentation present with the car. Lastly. give us a clear idea of what you are seeking in trade value. If you are a MyClassicGarage user. you can send us an Evaluation file for review. Our MCG virtual garage name is: RK Motors Charlotte. Email information and pictures on your trade directly to Donald Berard. Donald's email address is: Donald. Berard@RKMotorsCharlotte. com. Our 60. 00 sqf retail showrooms are located in beautiful Charlotte. North Carolina . We usually have 200-250 incredible cars on display. and there's always something new. Feel free to make an appointment. stop in and meet our staff. and. more importantly. see the Greatest Showroom on Earth! Each and every one of our employees is an absolute car nut and we do this because we love cars! In addition to our retail showroom in Charlotte. NC. the RKM Performance Center is located in a 40. 00 sqf facility in Mooresville. NC. which is about 20 minutes north of Charlotte in the heart of NASCAR country. We perform complete restorations for classic car collectors worldwide. RKM restored cars have won numerous national awards. Check out our feedback from other customers who have purchased cars from us in the past on our website. We pride ourselves on describing our cars accurately. and. our cars really do look better in person than in the pictures! Every car that you see for sale is in our physical possession and located at our main facility. 5527 Lakeview Road. Charlotte. NC. 28269. For general information. call us at: (704)596-5211. RKM Performance Center Heated paint booth Sanding room Mixing room Sandblasting cabinet Interior shop Metal fabrication shop 10 two post lifts Alignment rack Tony Klein Consignment Manager 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte. NC. 28269 Phone: 704-596-5211 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 440-413-0849 Tony. Klein@RKMotorsCharlotte. com Gerry Notara Vice Presidentof Operations 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte. NC. 28269 Phone: 704-235-2973 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 704-773-4658 Gerry. Notara@RKMotorsCharlotte. com Donald Berard Sales Manager 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte. NC. 28269 Phone: 704-596-5211 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 781-773-4648 Donald. Berard@RKMotorsCharlotte. com Gregory Smith Transport Manager 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte. NC. 28269 Phone: 704-562-6226 Fax: 704-596-5980 Mobile: 704-562-6226 Greg. Smith@rkmotorscharlotte. com 704. 596. 5211 info@RKMotorsCharlotte. com Showroom 5527 Lakeview RoadCharlotte. NC 28269

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