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Mail From: Sam Weatherby (email redacted)

Anyone know the weight for a '70 Sportsroof, 302 c-4?
Thanks,
-srw


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Mail From: John Dettori (email redacted)

Sam Weatherby wrote:
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> Anyone know the weight for a '70 Sportsroof, 302 c-4?
> Thanks,
> -srw

Of course I don't have your exact combination, but I can get you in
the ball park. NY State prints the manufactor's GVW on the registration;
for my 70 Mach I (70 Sportsroof, 351C, FMX) it's 3,240 lbs. I weighed it
at a scrap yard once, and the reading was 3,223 lbs. Now, I can also tell
you my 68 coupe w/302 & C4 reads 2,968 lbs on the registration. Now you
didn't say what options that you have that add weight (A/C, PS, PB, etc.)
But I could say with some confindence that your car weighs between 3,000
and 3,100 lbs. I'd be surprised if your car was less than 2,950 or more
than 3,200 lbs.

Hope this helps!

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Manager, KPMG, LLP 70 Mach I (351C-4V)
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