1971 Ford Mustang Classic Mustang project with a strong foundation
and plenty of potential. This 1971 Mustang runs and drives, making
it an excellent candidate for restoration, customization, or
weekend cruising while you complete the details. Highlights: V8
Engine (351 Cleveland Believed to Be Original) Runs and Drives
Clean, Straight Body Solid Floors No Rust Great Project Car This
Mustang features a straight body, solid floors, and a rust-free
foundation-key qualities that are becoming increasingly difficult
to find. Powered by a V8 engine and already running and driving, it
offers the opportunity to enjoy the car while continuing its
restoration or customization. Whether you're looking for a classic
muscle car to restore to original condition or build into your own
vision, this 1971 Mustang provides an excellent starting point.
Runs and drives. Solid body and floors. Ready for its next owner to
finish and enjoy. Important Information - Please Read Before
Inquiring Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our client's
home, not in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a
showroom with approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment
only. Contact First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 to speak
with one of our representatives before visiting. FREE Consignment -
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