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1970 Mustang & Maverick Grabber - Gripping Grabber

Joel Sokolow Hit Pay-Dirt When A Friend Of A Friend Decided To Sell This Original '70 Grabber
October, 2009
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber Frontview
Ever had a car in your neighborhood you wanted so badly that you kept a close watch on it in hopes that it would come up for sale? In most cases, the car vanishes, never to be seen again. Joel Sokolow has a story like this, only his '70 Mustang Grabber is the dream car that didn't get away.

1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber Sideview
His buddy, Tom Frazin, eventually introduced Joel to Rob Ilgenfritz, owner of the Mustang SportsRoof that had been given to him by his father. James Ilgenfritz had purchased the Mustang new from Foulger Ford and drove it for about six years before passing it along to his son. Joel rarely drove the car because he wanted to preserve it. Still, his Mustang had its share of scar tissue. Once, while en route to Las Vegas, he struck an object that damaged the left front fender. Another time, he took up two parking spaces at a local community college, incurring the wrath of an angry student who keyed his paint.

1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber Backview
Rob eventually hopped up the car with Appliance slotted mag wheels, Mickey Thompson valve covers, and dual exhausts, although he was smart enough to keep the original parts. Through the years, the SportsRoof became legendary in the neighborhood, often discussed but rarely seen.

1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber Original Photo Ad
Joel sent the car to Mustangs & American Classics in Orange County, where Duke Mao and his staff went to work on the SportsRoof, overhauling and tuning the carburetor to get the engine running smoothly again. But Duke's work was only the beginning. The brakes needed attention along with the suspension. When Duke tore down the cooling system, he discovered that corrosion had blocked most of the cooling passages. The heater core was leaking and had to be replaced. New BFGoodrich Radial T/As replaced old Goodyear GTs.

1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber Joel Sokolow
About the same time, Joel ordered a Marti Report from Marti Auto Works. He learned that his SportsRoof was originally a Mustang Grabber, with just 5,120 produced for a Ford sales promotion in 1970. Aside from Ford producing so few as springtime sales stimulators, they're also hard to find because many have lost their identity-stripes and black-out rear panel-during repaints. Unless you have a Marti Report, Grabbers are impossible to confirm because they vanish once the stripes are gone. There was no special trim or color code-not even a six-digit special-order DSO code. A Marti Report is the only way to confirm an original Grabber.

1971 Mustang And Maverick Grabber 302 Engine
Because Joel wanted his Grabber authentic and ready for Mustang Club of America judged competition, he looked to Jeff Speegle for restoration tips and information. Jeff shared '70 Mustang engine compartment images, which gave Joel an idea where the decals should be located. Another valuable contact was Oklahoma's Lance Morgan, who runs the '70 Grabber Mustang Registry. Lance helped Joel learn more about these unusual limited-production cars.

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