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Up for sale is a very rare Boss 351 Mustang. This car was previously owned by a doctor from North Carolina who was also a MustangShelby collector. He and his son purchased this Boss 351 in the early 90s. The restoration was complete including full engine, transmission, and rear-end rebuild. The engine was sent to Eddie Vaughn Eddies Machine shop for complete & correct rebuild. The engine bay is correct including parts paint, markings, etc. The restoration did include upgrades such as paint, suspension, wheels & tires, dash lights, and seats as follows (the owner built the car to drive)Paint is 2011 Mustang Alloy Silver (original color was white)Wheels are American Racing VN427 Shelby Cobra Wheels with BF Goodrich g-force radials (front 25545ZR17 and rear 27540ZR17) longer wheel studs added4-Wheel Disc Brakes addedPolyurethane bushings added, longer sway bar links, traction bars added, larger front traction bar, 2-inch rear lowering blocks. (the car drives and handles very well)Upgraded front adjustable seats (factory look)Upper dash panel painted white with LED lights with sound deadener behind dash panelFactory AM8-track stereo radio still in dash but non-working The restoration was extensive with no expense spared and this rare R-code Boss 351 is one of the best running, driving, and handling cars that I have had and I have had a lot of muscle cars. Total Number of 1971 BOSS 351 Mustangs manufactured 1,806Total Number of 1971 BOSS 351 Mustangs located to date 59123 are located outside of the US(Disclaimer these numbers are a couple of years old, could be a little different now) The 1971 Boss 351 Mustang was the last of the true muscle cars of the era. It replaced both the Boss 302 and Boss 429 from the previous two years as the performance Mustang in 1971. The Boss 351 Cleveland engine stocked 330 horsepower and featured a four-bolt main block, large port cylinder heads and valves, a solid lifter camshaft, an 11.71 compression ratio and aluminum valve covers. Also, standard on the Boss 351 was Ram Air, 3.911 rear axle with Traction-Lok, Competition suspension, four-speed manual transmission, power front disc brakes, front spoiler, lower body side paint treatment and Boss 351 decals in place of the Mach 1 decals. The Boss 351 had much better low-end response than the previous Boss 302 and Boss 429 models, and its equal weight distribution made for better handling as well as better brakingBoss 351 The Quickest Pony in the StableHow could a 351ci V-8 of 1971 grab bragging rights over the likes of 428 Cobra Jets and Boss 429s of the 68-70 muscle car era? In the pantheon of early Ford Mustangs, muscle car cognoscenti place the 71 Boss 351 at the pinnacle for e.t.s through the quarter-mile.Bob Perkins, the worlds foremost authority on Boss Mustangs and widely regarded as the best Mustang restorer anywhere, concurs. Id put my money on the Boss 351, he says when asked of the top quarter-mile Mustang of the 64-73 generation, provided those carsBoss 429, 428 Cobra Jet, and Boss 351were geared the same.Then he tosses another muscle Mustang into the fray, a 71 429 Super Cobra Jet with a set of optional 4.11 or 4.30 gears in its 9-inch differential. This frightening muscle machine, Perkins feels, would finish ahead of all other stock first-generation Mustangs, but second to the Boss 351.
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