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1972 Ford Mustang Grande! Rebuilt 429 CJ Stamped Block! D0VE-C Heads! Beautiful!

1972 Ford Mustang for sale in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Condition: Used
Item location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Type: Coupe
Trim: Grande
Year: 1972
Color: Red
Power options: Air Conditioning
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Options: DVD, CD Player
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description for Ford Mustang 1972

Beautiful 1972 Ford Mustang!!!

Complete walk around @

https://youtu.be/Br5Kgfndr70

This 1972 Ford Mustang Grandehas received an awesome makeover with some Mach 1 touches,and it comes with a little somethingextra under the hood!!!

Any issues that needed to beaddressed have been addressed. It is ready to roll!!

The buy it now price is an absolute bargain if you understand what this car is and how much money has been put in it. I set the reserve low, uch lower than I like, ut let's see what happens!

The car came equipped with a 351c (Q code)out of the factory which has been replaced with the 429 CJ stamped block (D1VE-6015-AA)!! Along with D0VE-C heads!! This beautiful car sits with plenty of power and is an outstanding platform to build more if that's your thing.

It has an automatic C6 tranny. It has front disc brakes and rear drums. It has factory AC which has been converted to R134a. The compressor engages, ut I haven't tried to charge it yet. I just had a new Summit street/strip distributor installed to complete the new ignition system. So just for starters a completely new fuel system (tank to carb and everything in between) and a completely new ignition system (MSD coil, lugs and wires as well as the new distributor)! That's just a little of what's been done; just keep reading for the rest! Even the windshield washer works on this classic!

Where to begin with this beautiful true American Muscle Car??!!! A brief history I suppose, s I often find the history of these classics to be a fun part of the story.

About eight years ago a grandfather here in Vegas bought this car as a restoration project to do with his teen age grandson. His first decision, hich was a great one, as to replace the tired stock 351C with this 429 CJ (Block stamped D1VE 6015 AA) and a set of D0VE-C heads! A great power plant to get started. The 429 was rebuilt by a local machine shop and placed in the car. I talked to the machine shop but due to the length of time they didn't have any paperwork on it, ut going off of everything I've seen, his is a very low mileage rebuild. It runs sooo strong and is only getting better with more driving!!

When I first saw the car and the engine set up, knew it had the potential to be something special.I wasn't disappointed and you won't be either!! I am a petroleum/ pipeline mechanic by trade and had recently ran into some medical problems that hasforced me to take some time away. I missed working with my hands, o this seemed like a great opportunity to be able to work on somethingat my own limited pace. I also had a lot ofhelp from a great mechanic (thanks Matt) and a great detailer (thanks Arron) and their wives that allowed me to steal them for hours. I had one simple goal in mind when I got this car: Put one hell of a fun classic American Muscle car back on the road where it belongs!!The goal was not to build a trailer queen, ut rather a quintessential weekend/ roadtrip cruiser.

I had hoped that by the time I got it complete,my health would have improved to the point that I could affordkeep it. You're reading this, o obviously that part didn't work out. But that's ok,I've had a lot of fun and this Pony has provided me with a lot of therapy (some aches and pains too!).This car is road ready. Mission complete!!!

Now that I've bored you with a little history, et's get to the fun stuff. I'll go section by section.

I: Interior:The interior is really nice. The carpet is good andthe seats are good. The dash padis in great shape and the dash face is nice and complete. All gauges are there and working. The speedo does bounce a bit. I may take a look at it if I get a chance. All molding and trim is there and in great shape. The a-frame pillar on the drivers side has had a repair, ut it looks good.

Here are the new parts on the interior:

1: New Headliner with accoustishield sound deadener.

2: New deluxe door panels.

3: New window felts.

4: New CD/DVD player. I still have the original unmolested bezel that will come with the car.

5: New rear speakers.

6: New Package tray, overed with matching carpet.

7: New Forever Sharp steering wheel (really nice).

8: New printed circuit board.

9: New instrument voltage regulator.

II: Suspension: Funny thing happens to weight bearing bushings that don't get used for eight years; they fall apart. This was a major emphasis on this cars restoration and the results are great!! Here's the list:

1: New Grab a Track rear leaf springs. We went with a stock ride height and it handles and rides excellent.

2: New Grab a track rear sway bar end links.

3: New rear shocks.

4: New upperball joints.

5: New Lower control arms.

6: New outer tie rod ends.

7: New inner tie rod end bushings.

8: New Idler arm bushings.

9: New power steering pump.

10 New power steering hoses.

11: New Grab a track sway bar end links and bushings.

12: New Cooper Cobra GT's. We went with 275/60/15's on the rear and 235/60/15's on the front. On these mag wheels they look awesome and perform flawlessly. Alignment was done after install.

III: Electrical:The electrical system on this car was good; not all hacked up like you find in a lot of these. All lights; taillights, urn signals, rake lights, ead lights, og lamps and sport lamps work. The only ones that don't are the back up lights and the fasten seat belt warning light. I'll see if I can take a look at them.Here's the list of new parts.

1: New alternator.

2: New starter cable and battery cables.

3: New voltage regulator.

4: New voltage regulator harness.

5: New solenoid.

6: New headlights.

I: Body/ paint: The bodyis completely straight on this car. It was essentially rust free (that's the great part about finding one in the desert climate). The only repairs that were necessary was a little rust under the passenger side taillight area on the trunk floor. The worse part was about the sizeof a half dollar and the lower taillight to taillightpanel bracket was a littlecorroded. We fabricated a new bracket and installed a new bumper reinforcement brace on the trunk floor just below the taillight I applied POR 15 and hit the trunk with spatter paint. Good to go and looks nice.The panel itself is perfectly fine, ut maybe abit thin with age.

The only other repair was the battery tray area. We all know how battery acid and metal get along. It was all confined to the tray area though, nd the battery tray has been replaced with new.

The rest of the body was completely solid. Doors are good, loor boards, uarters, enders, owl, oof and hood are all solid.

The paint is good. A solid 20 footer. It does have some flaws in it. There are some chips here and there, ut the shine is great. It was probably a $2k paint job, ot a $5k+ so look close at the pictures. Under the hood is very nice. It was not an engine out restoration on my part, o the engine compartment was just cleaned up and lightly sprayed around the sides etc. It is very tidy in appearance, ut not smooth like glass.

There's asmall crack in the paint on the hood. Not really noticeable, ut in the interest of full disclosure I wanted to mention.

Here are the new body parts/ upgrades.

1: Added newMach1 grille complete with sport lamps.

2: Added Honeycomb panel to rear taillight panel.

3: New Fuel cap.

4: New front spoiler. Looks awesome!

5: New rear valance.

6: It had a short belly stripe on itwhich I didn't like, o we addedavinyl stripe that brought the belly stripe up to the lower body line. We finished it with a chrome pin stripe. I really like it, ut if you don't, ust rip it off. That's the great thing about vinyl.

7: Installed factory correct racing mirrors. Drivers side is remote.

8: New door weather strip, ew window weather strip, ew window felts, ew cowl molding, ew rear window weather strip and new trunk weather strip.

9: New rear window chrome molding.

10: New wipers.

11: New headlight rings.

I'll add more when I think of it.

V: Mechanical: Here we go! We started with a fantastic power plant, o my only goal was to enhance what was there and make sure everything worked as it should. It didn't disappoint!! The 429 is strong and doesn't skip a beat and the C6 is solid and tight! Here's the list:

1: New fuel tank and sending unit.

2: New fuel lines all the way to the carb.

3: New Edelbrock 1406 600 CFM carburetor w/ electric choke.

4: New MSD Blaster 2 coil. Epoxy filled for horizontal installation.

5: New MSD plug wires.

6: New MSD plugs.

7: New power steering pump and hoses.

8: New heater core with new gaskets and seals in heater box.

9: New radiator hoses (upper and lower).

10: New heater hoses.

11: New thermostat.

12: New heavy duty transmission pan.

13: New transmission fluid and filter.

14: New rear brake shoes.

15: New rear brake line.

16: All new air, reather and oil filters.

17: All fluids fresh.

18: New Edelbrock 1726 Performer Series 110 GPH fuel pump.

Summary:

This is a beautiful classic American Muscle car. It's not a museum car; that was never the intention. What we wanted was a nice, ast, un, eliable great handling cruiser. We got that and more. The car isn't perfect, ut it's pretty damn awesome. There are always little things to tinker with and upgrade, ut that's the fun part; sometimes a weekend project is just what the doctor ordered! The heavy lifting is done on this classic.

This is a car you will love cruising on a Saturday night or take it on a roadie. It's a great handling cruiser with plenty under the hood to scare the hell outta your significant other!!

Please email with any questions. I'll continue to update as I think of things. I'll try to get a link to a video of it running! I think the price I'm starting it at is very fair. NADA classics puts this car with this engine (which wasn't offered in '72) in mint condition at around $30k, o I think half that as a starting point is a great place to start. I literally have thousands in this (have receipts) and countless hours of work with my helpers. This is the best deal around for a car in this condition with this power plant. It's ready for you; it's ready for someone to get in her and DRIVE!!!!

Of course this is an as is no warranty car.

Buyer must pick up locally or arrange any shipping. An immediate deposit of $500 please.

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