Now, here's a flat-out, great-looking open-air classic. This 1971
Ford Mustang Convertible represents its model in its more
expansive, late-first generation form. The bright red paint it
wears closely mirrors one of the most popular color offerings when
it first debuted and, as you circle the car, you'll find no
eyesores to diminish your enthusiasm. Rolling on a set of 15"
wheels with Mustang-branded centers that are wrapped with Milestar
tires still showing plenty of tread, it has an overall level of
vitality that can only come from a combination of good care and
careful sheltering, with clear lighting in both front and back, and
chrome brightwork that really show nicely.
The interior retains its original appearance after all these years,
with black vinyl upholstery that still has a lot of life in it,
along with well-fitted carpeting and door panels that show no undue
wear. Because this '71 features a lengthier wheelbase than its
Mustang predecessors, your backseat passengers will have lots of
room at their disposal and, with this classic's "cool" factor,
you'll no doubt have plenty of company as you hit the road. If, as
you do, the skies begin to darken, the black canvas convertible top
is in good working order and powers into position with no issues.
The factory AM/FM radio functions as intended and the factory air
conditioning system, not often seen in convertibles from this era,
is blowing strong, so a simple recharge is likely all it will need
to return to top form.
The level of mechanical period-correctness this Mustang carries
should be enough to satisfy even the more demanding purists among
us, while also offering a reassuringly solid experience behind the
wheel. Its 302-cubic-inch V8 engine starts easily, idles as
smoothly as you could want, and accelerates without hesitation,
teaming with a three-speed automatic C4 that shifts through its
gears with no issue to make for a drivetrain that won't leave you
crossing your fingers as you turn the ignition key. More than a few
'70s automotive reviewers felt that Ford was well ahead of its
rivals as far as the refinement of its power steering systems and,
true to form, this one handles with a minimum of effort and
noticeable precision. Power brakes that include discs up front
bring it to a stop as promptly as needed.
HIGHLIGHTS
• PERIOD-CORRECT 302-CUBIC-INCH V8
• 2-BARREL CARBURETOR ON FACTORY-STYLE INTAKE MANIFOLD
• 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC C4 TRANSMISSION
• POWER STEERING
• DUAL EXHAUST
• POWER BRAKES, WITH DISCS IN FRONT
• STRIKING RED PAINT
• BLACK CANVAS CONVERTIBLE TOP
• BLACK VINYL UPHOLSTERY
• BUCKET SEATS, WITH CENTER CONSOLE
• AM/FM RADIO
• AIR CONDITIONING (CURRENTLY INOPERABLE)
Looking sharp and running strong, this 1971 Ford Mustang
Convertible holds the promise of plenty of fun-filled, open-air
miles for its next lucky owner. Call today!
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