Nice K codes fastbacks are bringing close to these numbers, I think they went up in value & the Boss 302's have dipped a little 💁♂️ , interesting car though people really go for the Calypso Coral
Beautiful car if you want a trailer queen. A fully original car that old is going to have something break every time you start it.. ( money pit if you want to drive it )
I have a 70 Boss 302 W code very similar to this one. The only thing I have added is a Gear Vendor Overdrive which makes it very steetable. Mine is red with white interior. I drive it to work , car shows and just for fun. I dont understand your comment about being fragile? The drivetrain is almost indistructible. I have raced 396 chevelles and 454 corvettes and broken their hearts. It will run sustained speeds in excess of 130 mph effortlessly. Have never had a tranny or rear problem. I hammer it and it is a drivers car. Recently played with a Nissan GTR and embarrased it. What are you talking about?
@@kemosabegt350geuss6 just past experience with cars that have extremely low mileage for age. What was going on with this car while it was aging and not being used. Was it sitting in a garage that wasn’t temperature controlled? Was it started up and moved on a regular basis? If it was left in a garage and neglected things are going to break when it starts seeing use. There’s a whole lot more to a car then drive trains. All kinds of parts that are affected by age and non use . Parts that are overlooked when someone gets a car for flipping. Extremely Low mileage for age cars scare me because I’ve been burned.
@@Tomgmach1 I can see your point . If something sits for long periods of time things do deteriorate. People shouldnt treat them as stamps or coins just to be looked at.
Cars like this don't come along very often. Like they say only original once. Thanks for taking us along Rich.
Rich, Awesome original Mustang. Nice bumpers on the blonde. Thank you very much. You and your family have a blessed week.
Unbelievable for Original Paint! Either Stored in Separate Garage Away from Any Sun or Maybe Ceramic Coated @ One Time.One of Fav.on the Paint Colors.
Nice car, wish I still had my 70 ☹️
Nice K codes fastbacks are bringing close to these numbers, I think they went up in value & the Boss 302's have dipped a little 💁♂️ , interesting car though people really go for the Calypso Coral
That seems reasonable( Am I crazy for saying that) for an all original paint and drivertrain Boss 302 with those options.
Absolutely amazing!
Nice job whoever owned this car keeping it that nice! And I’d say a nice buy!
I love that car 🚗
97,000 sounds about whats this stang was worth. Is that what the owner was wanting?
Beautiful car if you want a trailer queen. A fully original car that old is going to have something break every time you start it.. ( money pit if you want to drive it )
I have a 70 Boss 302 W code very similar to this one. The only thing I have added is a Gear Vendor Overdrive which makes it very steetable. Mine is red with white interior. I drive it to work , car shows and just for fun. I dont understand your comment about being fragile? The drivetrain is almost indistructible. I have raced 396 chevelles and 454 corvettes and broken their hearts. It will run sustained speeds in excess of 130 mph effortlessly. Have never had a tranny or rear problem. I hammer it and it is a drivers car. Recently played with a Nissan GTR and embarrased it. What are you talking about?
@@kemosabegt350geuss6 just past experience with cars that have extremely low mileage for age. What was going on with this car while it was aging and not being used. Was it sitting in a garage that wasn’t temperature controlled? Was it started up and moved on a regular basis? If it was left in a garage and neglected things are going to break when it starts seeing use. There’s a whole lot more to a car then drive trains. All kinds of parts that are affected by age and non use . Parts that are overlooked when someone gets a car for flipping. Extremely Low mileage for age cars scare me because I’ve been burned.
@@Tomgmach1 I can see your point . If something sits for long periods of time things do deteriorate. People shouldnt treat them as stamps or coins just to be looked at.