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junior1023

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Ive been lurking around this site for the past week, trying to do a bit of research so I figured I might as well finally make a name and say hey lol.

I might be trading for a 72 mustang here later on today, and wanted to know if there is anything in particular I should look for. Ill add the info he posted on his ad in here to give a rough idea of what it is. I do have a few concerns with the seller/trader (we are making a trade). He claims he is the second owner (first owner was his folks), and that the motor and tranny were both rebuilt but he cant find the paperwork. Also said its a 351 windsor with cleveland heads. Ive been doing some research like I said, and it doesnt seem like thats a very easy/common motor set-up for someone with not a lot of mechanical know-how. How can I tell? Are there things I should look for to make sure that the swap was done correctly? Anyone have a rough idea of what this set-up would put out power wise (and fuel efficiency)?

Here is the "specs" as listed in the ad.

Thank guys! Hopefully Ill join your group officially tomorrow, lol

"1972 Mustang 351 Windsor with Cleveland heads, have gone over car front to back. New interior (carpet, headliner, door panels), custom fiberglass dash with gauges, did not have time to color seats so color doesn't match, but they were recently done, recently painted, rear driver's panel has slight damage (see pics), new gas tank, new sending unit, front disc brakes, more new than not. Runs, drives, shifts, stops, title in hand and ready to go. Not really willing to negotiate on price, but give me your offer, may be willing to trade but probably not unless it is a fair trade."

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Welcome to the group. Check the floors (both sides and trunk), the cowl area and rear frame rails. BTW these cars didn't come with a 351W.

 
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I think the biggest thing with any classic car is the sheetmetal. Having a solid body/floors/cowl/etc is important. Anything else can be fixed rather easily, replacing floors not so much.

Post up a picture of the engine and most people here will be able to tell you exactly what you have.

 
The rad hose tells me it is a Cleveland block

302 and W's would come out of the intake

 
G'Day and ::welcome::.

going by the photo that is a Cleveland, The thermastat houseing gives it away, Windsor have the thermastat housing bolted to the front of the intake manifold and not the engine block.

 
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Does it look like Cleveland heads as well? Which is the more desirable motor? Which makes more power? Does that mean its a factory motor for that body style/year?

 
351windsor and 351 Cleveland are 2 completely different engines with different designs. Only share same displacement, and I doubt if any parts are interchangeable. The seller seems either a. Uninformed about what he has or b. Trying to toot his own horn to make you think you are getting a great deal.

Regardless you have come to the best site for these years mustangs and you will hardly never get any misinformation like you are receiving from this seller. I would doubt the power train was rebuilt, but like others have said its mainly the sheet metal, frame, undercarriage that's the most important part.

Check rear tail light panel and trunk floors for rust as those usually are the first to go. Then check the floor pans..if you see any holes see if the owner would let you check behind the glove box, you can see how the cowl is in good shape or not causing water to leak and rust the floors.

Check the shock towers where the front springs and shocks are for holes rust.

From what I learned is don't ever trust the seller unless you know them personally because just want the money, inspect the car for what it is and consider your skills to be able to do what is needed to restore/drive the car.

If you have a 351 Cleveland which it looks like it is, you have the most common engine, you can look at the 5th character in the VIN and see what the car originally came with although anyone could have changed it.

Lastly welcome to the forum from central Virginia, and good luck going forward, we are here to help and offer as much advise as you can ask. The are many people here that started with a set of wheels and built a mustang around it so there is some really knowledgeable people to help out with and questions.

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That's 351C. It's miss tin the shock tower braces so loom at the bottom of the shock towers for cracks near where the starter is and the steering gear box areas. Open the glove box door & check the bottom of the cowl area. Check the floors from under the car but even if they look good there they may still be bad under the carpet. Looks like a nice car though.

 
Most things have been mentioned such as the cowl areas, floors and such.

What struck me immediately were the missing shock tower braces. I´d be a little worried if the car has been driven a long time without them.

Don mentioned that you should check for cracks.

If possible take an endoscope camera with you. Those things cost very little at places like Amazon and such and can be a great help. I mention that because the rocker panels often look good on the outside (even under the carpet) but tend to rot from inside. (Ask me how I know. :-( If you´ve ever had to replace the rocker panels on a car that had been restored a year before and has new paint and everything, you will know why I stress this point.)

 
Clevor motors have been done alot. You can put a set of Cleveland heads on a Windsor engine with work. More than likely it is just a run of the mill Clevelnad engine. Good Luck and welcome to the site from Chesapeake VA

 
those rocker covers look like original clevo. From memory, clevo covers have 8 bolts, windsor have 7. I'd say the seller is innocent, just uninformed. If anything, the car would be more appealing with an original motor. For him to wrongly say it's got windsor heads just means he has no idea.

 
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