Here at Kuyoth Klassics we are excited and proud to offer this
immaculate Grabber Blue 1970 Ford Mustang BOSS 429. We were
fortunate enough to acquire this car from an airport hangar out of
central Florida. This BOSS 9 has been treated to an in-house,
extensive nut and bolt restoration exclusively by Kuyoth Body &
Custom Inc. right here in Stratford, Wisconsin. No expense spared,
using all correct parts including full exhaust and restored to MCA
specifications. For 1970 there were 499 Boss 429s made by Ford
Motor Company. There were five new exterior colors (Grabber Orange,
Grabber Green, Grabber Blue, Calypso Coral, and Pastel Blue) with
the interior available in black or white. The hood scoops for this
year were all painted matte black regardless of the color of the
car. These cars also had a manual transmission and no AC was
available, due to the size of the engine. The Hurst Shifter was
also standard equipment for this year. This is a numbers matching
Engine and Transmission car in Concourse condition. Arguably one of
the most well done Mustangs you will find. Call or email for more
details. kuyothent@gmail.com or 715-687-4522
Vehicle Details
1970 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1336823
Price:$375,000
Location:Stratford, Wisconsin
Year:1970
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Grabber Blue
Interior Color:White Clarion Knit/Corinthian
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:3
Stock Number:0266
VIN:0F02Z130266
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