Found a 1970 Mustang Fastback in a creek bed, Boss??
Nothing pisses me off more than this. The upper portion of the car was solid of course, the lower portion buried under ground................
Can this be a boss car? No dual outlets on the valence, blacked out tail panel, no vin, however I was looking int he wrong spot
The taillight panel has the look although someone could have painted it black. The rear valance doesn't look like it's original to that car, it's a darker red. Go back and look for a G or Z as the 5th digit in the VIN.
That car still looks saveable, needs work bad but still saveable.
I feel bad when people do that to cars, those Chevys had it rough, to bad they're to far gone to be salvaged. The Mustang will eventually be that bad if left there.
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1968 Mustang coupe, Acapulco Blue, 289 2v, C-4, Power Steering.
Hopefully a 1969 convertible or Sportsroof (non Mach or Boss) for next Mustang project
Trying to find my father's 1973 Mustang Grande he bought brand new. 3F04F126773 last known registration and title was in New Jersey, 1982.
Theres a 57 chevy and 55 ford there.I did some picture searching thats not a boss mustang just a fastback stagger look on that page where it says view of factory 1970 boss 302 upper shock mount from top.That should be right in front of the gas tank and its not on that car.
Jay is right the 71 sport roof my dad had in the 80s he paid 800 for and it was in prefect shape but a inline 6 car.Biggest kicker my uncle bought a 68 camaro in 98 for 9 grand good shape he just sold it couple months back for 35 grand he did really nothing to it over the years just normal up keep.Old cars are jumping in price its all the tv shows on about cars is fueling it im sure and some movies.