By 1973, Ford's Mustang had grown in size from its original
dimensions in 1964. Nineteen seventy-three became the final model
year for this original generation car. Made in Ford's Mahwah, New
Jersey factory (VIN code F), this example was originally sold in
the Milwaukee, Wisconsin sales territory (code 43).
This car has been lovingly cared for the last 50 years and come
with 2 2" binders of service receipts, registrations from 1974
forward, original Ford consumer information, Ford warranty facts
booklet, a 73 Mustang illustrated facts and specifications manual
and more.
Finished in Bright Yellow Gold Metallic exterior (code 6F) with
black trim and a black vinyl, power-folding top that is in very
good order. The paint and trim are in likewise very good overall.
The car's bodywork is straight and solid and it has a mix of
bumpers, body-colored Endura in front and a chrome bumper in back.
The engine bay is tidy.
This pony rolls on Primewell Sport PS860 radials, size 235/70R15 at
all four corners. Each one is mounted to a Rally wheel. The tires
and wheels are all in very good order.
Under the hood is a 351 CID Cleveland V-8 engine (VIN code H) with
an Autolite 2100 two-barrel carburetor. This motor is backed by a
factory C6 three-speed automatic transmission (code U) and a 2.75:1
rear end (code 2). Driver convenience features include power
steering and power brakes with discs up front.
Inside is a Medium Ginger vinyl interior (code CF). The high-back
front bucket seats are in overall great condition with matching
carpeting. A two-spoke steering wheel faces the driver while inner
door panels and dashboard look great. Even the courtesy lights
still work! The center console looks fine, as does the
console-mounted shifter. A JVC AM/FM stereo with cassette deck
rounds out the interior.
Nineteen seventy-three brought some mild restyling. The urethane
front bumper became standard and was enlarged in accordance with
new NHTSA standards. All Mustang models had their sportlamps
replaced with vertical turn signals, as the new bumper covered the
previous turn signal locations in the front valance. Both a Mach 1
and base grille were offered, with differing insert patterns. The
1973 model year Mustang was the final version of the original pony
car.
This was the final version of the original "big" Mustang before the
Mustang II debuted in 1974, followed by the Fox-body Mustang five
years later. If you prefer this generation of Mustang, you owe it
to yourself to stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars and take a look at
this classic droptop.
VIN: 3F03H241735
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 10,467 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt
title.
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