This exciting 1972 Ford Mustang Convertible pays homage to the
great performance-packed Mustangs of the past with a powerful
engine and numerous upgrades. 1971-1973 were the last years of the
first-generation Mustang and the final years a convertible would be
produced for a decade.
Finished in Ivy Glow Metallic with Black Mach 1 graphics and
stripes, this powerful Mustang looks the part with a black-finish
factory-style NACA twin scoop hood, painted racing mirrors,
accessory bumper guards, chin spoiler and rear wing. The muscle car
vibe of this classic is enhanced with a set of Magnum 500 style
wheels wrapped with BF Goodrich Radial T/A performance tires for a
confidant stance.
The very clean green interior is equipped with factory high-back
bucket seats, factory air conditioning, power-operated convertible
top with glass rear window and a factory AM/FM radio.
Under the hood is a healthy 351 cubic inch engine mated to a
3-speed automatic transmission that sends power back to a 9-inch
Ford rear end. Mechanical features include power steering, factory
air cleaner, power brakes with front discs and a rumbling dual
exhaust system.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 351 Cubic Inch
• 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Power Front Disc Brakes
• 9-Inch Ford Rear End
• Air Conditioning
• Dual Exhaust
• Factory NACA Twin Scoop Hood
• Magnum 500 Wheels
• Rear Wing
• Front Chin Spoiler
• Mach 1 Graphics and Stripes
• Marti Report
• Factory AM/FM Radio
• Power Top with Glass Rear Window
• Power Steering
With cool styling, a healthy engine and numerous Mach 1 upgrades,
this final first-generation 1972 Ford Mustang Convertible is a rare
find. Call today!
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