R & C-0027-1970-Mustang-351C Muscle-Side by stnaper
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Description
On with my little story about this Mustang. After buying this car it was garaged and I spent the next few weeks cleaning and giving it tender loving care, as I wanted it to look perfect to my standards.
A few weeks later my nephew paid me a visit and seen the Mustang in my garage. When he went in a looked it over he offered to buy it back from me. I told him he couldn't afford it now, and after a while he left.
On September of 2003, I had the car appraised by Motorworld Specalties, who appraised the Mustang then at $30,000. The Appraiser at the time told me that it was one of the cleanest, straightest Mustangs he'd ever seen. He even stated that the undercarriage was in showroom condition. The Appraiser also stated that the cars value would increase 7 to 9 percent a year if I kept it this way. I guess you know how that made me feel. To Be continued-next photo.
Comments (6)
blinkings
I totally get and respect you for keeping her so immaculate. Unfortunately, I love driving down muddy and dusty roads too much for it to EVER happen to me!
stnaper
Believe me when I say it's a job keeping it that way!
Maxidyne
I should imagine it's almost a full time job but you should be very proud of the way you keep it on the road. I have a lot of respect for fellow classic car fans like you.
Richardphotos
it is a beauty no doubt.I was watching West Coast customs taking a new Mustang and with a licensed new 67 Mustang body and put the 67 sheet metal on the new chassis.it was for microsft
Xanthmann
Keep holding on to it, but I am sure I don't have to tell you that!
tigertim
Love that profile, she is a minter!!!!.. as we would say down here.