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Grabber Yellow. Fords Pony car, the Mustang was first introduced in April, 1964. The Mustang began to get fat and lazy, bigger and heavier in 1971. Outside they got a chrome strip on the edge of the front fenders and hood, bold triple lens tail lights and flush door handles. Inside the instrument layout was all new and power windows available for the first time. Hardtops, Convertibles and Sportsroofs still available. Models were the Standard Mustang and the luxury Grande, the sporty Mach 1 Sportsroof came with a V8. The R Code Boss 351 was the high-performance Mustang, available only in the 1971, Rated at around 330hp, it was fitted with a 4 barrel carburetor, and aluminum intake manifold. It had four-bolt main block/caps and a premium crankshaft, modified head for better airflow and solid lifters were used. The Boss 351 also got better suspension, 'Hurst' shifter, disc brakes, blacked out NASA scooped hood with locks and special body side stripes. 1,806 Boss 351 Mustangs were built.

1971 Engines; 145hp 250 cu in 6 cyl, 210hp 302 V8, 240, 285 and 330hp 351s (330hp Boss) and 429 cu in Cobra Jet
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Camera location 37° 49′ 49.94″ S, 145° 12′ 50.95″ E  Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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Grabber Yellow. Fords Pony car, the Mustang was first introduced in April, 1964. The Mustang began to get fat and lazy, bigger and heavier in 1971. Outside they got a chrome strip on the edge of the front fenders and hood, bold triple lens tail lights and flush door handles. Inside the instrument layout was all new and power windows available for the first time. Hardtops, Convertibles and Sportsroofs still available. Models were the Standard Mustang and the luxury Grande, the sporty Mach 1 Sportsroof came with a V8. The R Code Boss 351 was the high-performance Mustang, available only in the 1971, Rated at around 330hp, it was fitted with a 4 barrel carburetor, and aluminum intake manifold. It had four-bolt main block/caps and a premium crankshaft, modified head for better airflow and solid lifters were used. The Boss 351 also got better suspension, 'Hurst' shifter, disc brakes, blacked out NASA scooped hood with locks and special body side stripes. 1,806 Boss 351 Mustangs were built.

1971 Engines; 145hp 250 cu in 6 cyl, 210hp 302 V8, 240, 285 and 330hp 351s (330hp Boss) and 429 cu in Cobra Jet
Date
Source 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 Sportsroof
Author Sicnag
Camera location 37° 49′ 49.94″ S, 145° 12′ 50.95″ E  Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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