Vehicle Description
Right here is an example of how to cruise in style. This 1973 Ford
Mustang Convertible is a real looker! With an updated 5-speed
manual transmission, a power top, a Kenwood AM/FM/CD radio, a
custom center console, OS speakers and more, this Mustang has
everything you need for cruising. 1973 was the final year for the
1st-Generation Mustang, and with it came a few minor updates
including an enlarged front bumper, horizontal sportlamps replaced
with vertical turn signals, and different grille patterns for
different trim levels. This Mustang is powered by a 351 "Cleveland"
engine that breathes through a 4-barrel carburetor, providing a
perfectly ample amount of power. That power gets to the rear end
through an updated Hurst 5-speed manual transmission, perfect for
cruising or for going a little faster. The blue paint paired with
gray stripes looks absolutely fantastic, especially with the
matching gray convertible top to match. The black vinyl seats are
also very comfortable, and when matched with a custom center
console they make for a perfect long-haulers. Options on this
fantastic drop-top include a Mach I hood, dual-sport mirrors, power
steering, power disc brakes, a Kenwood AM/FM/CD player and radio,
wipers, updated OS speakers (that sound great), and a power
convertible top. The car rides on some great Magnum 500 wheels on
top of some Goodyear RWL Eagle tires, only completing this
Mustang's classic look. If I were you, I wouldn't let this
easygoing drop-top pass you buy. It would look great in anyone's
driveway!
VIN decodes as follows:
3: 1973 model year
F: Assembled in Dearborn, Michigan USA
03: 2-Door Convertible bodystyle
H: 351 C.I. "Cleveland" V8 engine
234941: Sequence number