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Auspuh
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I have generally dreamed of to get one, the fastback from 1967 to 1970

Have you any knowledge of this model, any ideas on problems this specific car may thave etc???

Thanx
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they had no problems ..
most of the ones I see recently rusted the inner finder around the battery..but parts are easy to get

i just got a 70 boss 351 with a top loader and a 9" that runs perfectly, needs paint
$5,000 they aren't that hard to find or expensive
but I guess that depends on where you live

not much to see black on blue with primer spots everywhere
old American mags .it needs paint bad, but it is all there and not a dent in it.
.p.s the interior is showing its age also..but it's all there
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my sissy has a 1969 and we cruise. no problems. I love it. if not sure call the ford company. they can answer all your questions. thanks Kat
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the problems if any nothing
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Problem will be finding one in good condition at a reasonable price. There were problems with leaking back decks and windows. Look for rust.
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Just that they're so liked it makes them scarce and costly.

At one time it was said they were made out of recycled beer cans, because they were so light. Naturally they're prone to rust if left out in the rain or driven on salty roads. The uni body has no frame and if the rust is serious enough the car can literally break in half, this is especally true on convertibles and that is why it is so important to check underneath the car when buying

Oh, and I could sure like to have a picture of that 70 Boss 351 for my records, I only have the 71 Boss 351
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Yeah, there's a company out there making official Ford frames because the popularity is so high on these cars now. I can not remember the name of them but they also make new Camaro frames. Oh wait its Year One. here is their link. yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?cat=Eyearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?cat=E">yearone.com/serverfiles/fbsho. The good part with the is that you may drop in any available Ford 302 or higher and a more modern drivetrain.
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