The original pony car that ignited an entirely new segment of the
American automotive market, the Mustang was introduced in April
1964 by Ford Motor Company as a stylish, affordable performance car
aimed squarely at a younger generation of buyers. Its
long-hood/short-deck proportions, wide range of engines, and
extensive personalization options made it an instant cultural icon.
By 1973, the Mustang had evolved into its most refined and
luxurious form of the first-generation series (1964�-1973),
blending performance with comfort and safety updates required of
the era. The 1973 model year would mark the final chapter of this
original body style before the introduction of the smaller Mustang
II, making these last-of-the-line convertibles particularly
desirable among collectors today.
Presented here is a beautifully preserved 1973 Ford Mustang
Convertible finished in factory Light Yellow Gold over a White
Sebring/Corinthian Vinyl interior, complemented by a matching white
power convertible top. This example carries a uniquely documented
history that begins locally, having been sold new on April 6, 1973
by Tom Casavely Ford in St. Louis. The car was purchased by Richard
Abbott as a gift for his significant other, Florence Nolte, who
cherished it as a special weekend cruiser for more than a decade.
She famously declined multiple offers to purchase the car before
ultimately parting with it in April 1985.
Its next caretaker would be none other than Missouri Governor John
Ashcroft, who acquired the Mustang showing just 49,041 miles. The
car subsequently resided at the Governor's Mansion in Jefferson
City, where it was carefully maintained. Registration records and
service documentation from his ownership accompany the vehicle
today, underscoring its well-preserved provenance. Governor
Ashcroft retained the Mustang until 2006, after which it passed
through a small circle of collectors.
For much of the period spanning 2007 through approximately 2025,
the car was displayed as part of the extensive collection of
Evergreen Historic Automobiles in partnership with Passport
Transportation, further contributing to its carefully preserved
condition. The odometer now reads just 68,954 miles.
This Mustang is powered by its desirable H-code 351ci V8 engine
paired with an FMX Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, offering
smooth, effortless performance ideal for open-air touring. Factory
and period features include:
• SelectAire air conditioning
• Power steering
• Power front disc brakes
• Power-operated white convertible top with glass backlite rear
window
• Firestone Wide Oval G70-14 raised white-letter tires with deluxe
wheel covers
• Appearance Protection Group (body side moldings and bumper guards
with rubber inserts)
• Color-keyed sport mirrors with remote driver-side adjustment
• Tinted glass throughout
• Upgraded Panasonic AM/FM/8-track radio
Upon arrival at St. Louis Car Museum, the Mustang received a
comprehensive round of servicing to ensure reliable enjoyment for
its next steward. Work includes:
• New master cylinder, front brake calipers, pads, and hoses with
fresh DOT 5 brake fluid
• Fully rebuilt air-conditioning system (compressor, condenser,
receiver/dryer, and filter dryer)
• Transmission service with new filter, selector seal, and pan
gasket
• Rebuilt carburetor
• Re-cored radiator, new water pump, thermostat, hoses, and heater
control valve
• Renewed valve cover gaskets and all drive belts
• Fresh spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor
• New engine mounts and additional ancillary servicing
The result is a turn-key convertible that retains its originality
while being fully prepared for comfortable summer cruising.
Accompanying the sale is an exceptional collection of original
materials, including:
• Original 1973 sales and loan documentation
• Factory window sticker
• Buck plate
• Warranty owner card
• Extended service contract paperwork
• Registration receipt history
• Deluxe Marti Auto Works report
As one of the final expressions of the original Mustang design,
combined with its highly documented ownership, political
connection, and careful long-term preservation, this 1973 Mustang
Convertible represents a rare opportunity to acquire a locally
significant and historically interesting example of Ford's
legendary pony car. It stands today as both a nostalgic time
capsule and a ready-to-enjoy classic for top-down motoring.
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