Vehicle Description
In the long history of the Blue Oval's famous Pony Car, one of the
few disappointments for enthusiasts has been the lack of a drop-top
Mach 1. Thankfully, that did not stop the owner of this 1972 Ford
Mustang Mach 1 Convertible Tribute from blending the Mach 1 logo
graphics, a low-profile deck spoiler, and a big center stripe with
the unbridled excitement of wind-in-your-hair fun. And although it
is a 1972 model, this Mustang is actually styled after a 1973 Mach
1, giving it an even more distinctive character.
Inside, this second-generation Mustang showcases a black vinyl
interior with dual bucket seats separated by a center console and
armrest. A power-assisted three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel
featuring a Mustang logo center cap adds just the right amount of
contrast. An upgraded gauge cluster sits directly in front of the
wheel, featuring an 8,000 rpm tachometer and a 140 mph speedometer,
each accompanied by a pair of mini meters nestled inside. A triplet
of VDO gauges is located at the top of the center stack, above the
AM/FM cassette stereo and the sliding HVAC controls. Finally, a set
of cupholders adds just the right amount of convenience, allowing
you to cruise through the drive-thru on your way to the beach.
Under the hood, we find a classic 351 cubic-inch Windsor V-8.
Upgraded with a single Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and
matching Edelbrock intake, this small block exhales via a true dual
exhaust before exiting through a set of sweet-sounding FlowMaster
mufflers. Power is routed through an FMX three-speed automatic
transmission before heading out to the nine-inch rear end that
transposes those ponies to the tarmac via a set of seventeen-inch
American Racing wheels shod in 235/50ZR-17 Continental rubber.
HIGHLIGHTS:
*Power Convertible Top
*Full Black Repaint
*Mach 1 Graphics
*Deck Spoiler
*351 Windsor V8
*Edelbrock Four Barrel Carb
*Edelbrock Intake
*Dual Exhaust
*FlowMasters
*FMX Three Speed Auto
*Nine Inch Rear
*American Racing Wheels
*Continental Z Rated Tires
*Power Brakes
*Front Discs
*Power Steering
*Wooden Steering Wheel
*Upgraded Gauges
*Cupholders
*New Fuel Pump
*New Fuel Lines
*New Wiring
*Restoration Photos
*Owner's Manual
Hiding behind those sleek five-spoke wheels, this 1972 Ford Mustang
Mach 1 Convertible Tribute reins in speed with ease thanks to power
brakes featuring a set of front discs. Along with its exciting Mach
1 motif, this Mustang also benefits from all-new wiring, new gas
lines, and a new high-pressure fuel pump. Receipts, restoration
photos, and an owner's manual complete the package that Ford never
made, but should have. And now, this unique drop-top muscle car.
Don't wait, call today!