Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1971 Ford
Mustang Boss 351 Tribute. The 1971 model was completely restyled as
the largest Mustang model ever produced. Built in three
configurations including a hardtop, convertible, and Sports roof.
New exterior features included a long hood, hidden wipers, flush
mounted door handles, and triple lens taillights showcasing the
all-new Mustang into the 1970s. For a few extra bucks one could
order a Ram air hood package when they had the optional 351 engine
installed. Secondly, if you ordered the sports roof the Mach 1/
Boss 350 sports interior was also available as an option. This
Grabber Yellow 1971 Mustang Tribute has been painstakingly redone
to look like a real Boss 351. Things like the honeycomb grill and
rear taillight bezel, non-functioning dual air hood scoop, steel
rally wheels, black rear spoiler, and a Boss 351 graphics package
have been installed. Making the exterior closely resemble the real
thing. The black vinyl interior includes high back bucket seats,
factory gauges, center console/floor shifter, power windows, and a
Kenwood AM/FM/cd radio. Under the hood is a 351 cubic inch V-8
attached to a three-speed automatic transmission. Power steering
and power front disk brakes make for an enjoyable driving machine.
Vehicle Details
1971 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1848333
Price:$36,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1971
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:58021
Stock Number:MWK1415
VIN:GCCMWK1415
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