This classic 1973 Mustang convertible is a great example of this
stylish Gen I convertible. The 1973 model year was the final
version of the original pony car. The Mustang brand was migrated to
the 'econ-Mustang II' for the '74 model year, not a stellar
decision on Ford's part. Our current owner has possessed this
Mustang for 20+ years. It was the recipient of a partial
restoration in the year 2000. The professional two-stage re-spray
of original Gold Glow (6F) is accented by 15" Mustang Magnum wheels
that mount BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires in good condition. Its
original black knitted vinyl interior is in very good condition and
the Mustang is equipped with factory air, AM/FM/Cassette stereo and
power-assisted convertible top. This Mustang is powered by an
H-code 351ci Cleveland that the owner states has been driven only
5,000 mile since a total rebuild in 2000. It has been fitted with
an Edelbrock aluminum intake and Holley 600cfm 4-barrel carburetor.
The factory automatic transmission for the H-code Mustang was the
C6 3-speed - a stout automatic. The solid chassis is equipped with
power steering, power disc/drum brakes, dual master, front sway
bars and custom dual exhaust system. Our owner is now ready to pass
this 'Hoss' on to its next owner - why not you? ALL VEHICLES SOLD
"AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1973 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1367308
Price:$24,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1973
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Gold
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:1677
Stock Number:2787
VIN:3F03H216376
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