1970 Ford Mustang – Up To Code

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1970 Ford Mustang - Up To Code
Let’s start from at the beginning by saying that the car in these pictures is, in fact, a ’70 Mustang. In place of the ’70s two-headlight front end, owner Bob Cook installed the fenders and grille of a ’69. The mixing and matching doesn’t stop there.

Let’s start from at the beginning by saying that the car in these pictures is, in fact, a ’70 Mustang. In place of the ’70s two-headlight front end, owner Bob Cook installed the fenders and grille of a ’69. The mixing and matching doesn’t stop there. Between those swapped fenders, you’ll find a swapped engine from an ’03 Mustang, and not just any old 4.6 Modular engine, but the Top Dog, supercharged DOHC engine from the Mustang Cobra. But wait, there’s more. Bob didn’t stop the modernity at the firewall, he swapped the entire drivetrain from the Cobra: the T-56 six-speed, aluminum driveshaft, and independent rear suspension, too. Even the interior is a collaboration of ’70 and ’03 parts.

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