Torqing fasteners is really a somewhat imprecise surrogate for measuring their stretch. There is an ideal stretch for each size/type of bolt to provide maximum clamping force, but if it's stretched too much the bolt 'may' become weakened and no longer clamp as well as we'd like.
Being the paranoid sort, overtorquing by much more than 5-10 lb/ft would worry me. Since they all seem to have tightened up ok, they are probably not overstretched, but I'd still loosen them and retorque them to 72 lb/ft, paying very close attention to how they feel as they tighten. If any of them feel funny, like they're getting easier to turn as they tighten, stop immediately, back it out and replace it.
Just one paranoid opinion...
George Davis
'69 280 SL Euro manual