MustangAndy
Well-Known Member
Hello fellow Mopar fans.
I've been here for awhile and thought I would start a log of sorts here. So long story short back in July 2009 I purchased a 1970 Mustang Grande' Coupe with a 302 that had been worked over with an Edelbrock upper, 351 heads, Carter AFB, LTs and side pipes. Unfortunately The car's body was shot and had been rigged for drag racing. It was an electrical and vacuum nightmare as well. Someone had also gutted the factory A/C.
Decided to sell it and instead ended up trading a guy in Vermont for a 1971 Dodge Charger with a 318 under the hood. Almost completely original except for the wheels, valve covers and speakers. Build sheet was included as was the user's manual.
Seeing as how I can't stand concourse shows I'm building the car the way I want it. Little things here and there to make it mine. I bought the car to enjoy it and drive it. Not lock it up in a garage every night, trailer it everywhere, and have a heart attack if so much as a bird _____ on it. I am however going to save EVERYTHING I can and store it in a box - that way if and when I sell it and the next guy or gal to get it wants to do an OEM resto on it they have all the factory parts to do so.
Anyway enough about that. Onto the pictures!
The old tired RUSTang - I'm a Ford guy and it was a bit painful to see this go. For me the '70 was the last good year of the first generation. In '71 they started to look weird and everyone tries to forget the Mustang II:
Most of the pictures of the Charger can be found at the link below. This is when I first brought it back from Vermont and stashed it at a friend's house Saturday night.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?t=12650
Vermont fresh Sunday morning - Sunday - Oct. 3, 2010:
I've been here for awhile and thought I would start a log of sorts here. So long story short back in July 2009 I purchased a 1970 Mustang Grande' Coupe with a 302 that had been worked over with an Edelbrock upper, 351 heads, Carter AFB, LTs and side pipes. Unfortunately The car's body was shot and had been rigged for drag racing. It was an electrical and vacuum nightmare as well. Someone had also gutted the factory A/C.
Decided to sell it and instead ended up trading a guy in Vermont for a 1971 Dodge Charger with a 318 under the hood. Almost completely original except for the wheels, valve covers and speakers. Build sheet was included as was the user's manual.
Seeing as how I can't stand concourse shows I'm building the car the way I want it. Little things here and there to make it mine. I bought the car to enjoy it and drive it. Not lock it up in a garage every night, trailer it everywhere, and have a heart attack if so much as a bird _____ on it. I am however going to save EVERYTHING I can and store it in a box - that way if and when I sell it and the next guy or gal to get it wants to do an OEM resto on it they have all the factory parts to do so.
Anyway enough about that. Onto the pictures!
The old tired RUSTang - I'm a Ford guy and it was a bit painful to see this go. For me the '70 was the last good year of the first generation. In '71 they started to look weird and everyone tries to forget the Mustang II:
Most of the pictures of the Charger can be found at the link below. This is when I first brought it back from Vermont and stashed it at a friend's house Saturday night.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?t=12650
Vermont fresh Sunday morning - Sunday - Oct. 3, 2010: