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The largest privately-owned classic car collection ever to be auctioned in the southern hemisphere is here.
Gosford Classic Cars was born out of a passion for the artistry of automobiles and has showcased hundreds of pristine vehicles over many years, sourced from Australia, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Lloyds are honoured to be auctioning this prestigious collection that will have over 150 vehicles go under the hammer at Gosford Classic Car Museum’s enormous facilities on the 7th April 2019.
See more information here - https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/AuctionDetails.aspx?aid=11578
•Matching numbers
•Numbers matching Cleveland R-Code
•1 of 1700 built
•Meticulously restored
•9-inch rear end
•Original data cards
•Operations manual
•Marti report
This particular Boss 351, 1 of 1700, is offered in classic cherry red with black decals and bonnet. Styled with sharp lines, an aggressive front end and racing wing on the back. The twin air duct bonnet with easy-twist latches make quick access to the engine a breeze. Any enthusiast could tell you this car was designed to race.
In the front is an engine bay that would easy hold any of Fords big block V-8s we find an all numbers matching Cleveland R-Code V-8 pumping out 330hp. Easily transition between gears with a 4-speed Hurst-shifted transmission with a 9-inch rear end equipped with 3.91:1 gears. It also comes with a competition suspension package, disc brakes and power steering.
The interior is immaculate with red vinyl, black dash just as it did when it rolled off the production line in May 1971. This car has been meticulously restored to look brand new and turn heads as it roars by. Don't miss out on an opportunity to own a piece of American-muscle history.
The original Boss Mustangs, the 302 and 429, were introduced in 1969 out of Dearborn, Michigan. The Boss went toe-to-toe with the Z/28 Camaro in Trans-Am racing and it looking like the era of the muscle car was about to begin
•Numbers matching Cleveland R-Code
•1 of 1700 built
•Meticulously restored
•9-inch rear end
•Original data cards
•Operations manual
•Marti report
This particular Boss 351, 1 of 1700, is offered in classic cherry red with black decals and bonnet. Styled with sharp lines, an aggressive front end and racing wing on the back. The twin air duct bonnet with easy-twist latches make quick access to the engine a breeze. Any enthusiast could tell you this car was designed to race.
In the front is an engine bay that would easy hold any of Fords big block V-8s we find an all numbers matching Cleveland R-Code V-8 pumping out 330hp. Easily transition between gears with a 4-speed Hurst-shifted transmission with a 9-inch rear end equipped with 3.91:1 gears. It also comes with a competition suspension package, disc brakes and power steering.
The interior is immaculate with red vinyl, black dash just as it did when it rolled off the production line in May 1971. This car has been meticulously restored to look brand new and turn heads as it roars by. Don't miss out on an opportunity to own a piece of American-muscle history.
The original Boss Mustangs, the 302 and 429, were introduced in 1969 out of Dearborn, Michigan. The Boss went toe-to-toe with the Z/28 Camaro in Trans-Am racing and it looking like the era of the muscle car was about to begin
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| Ad Id | JCFD5029763 |
| Make | ford |
| Model | mustang |
| Odometer | 37,271 |
| Stock | 1812 |
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