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1972 Mustang Coupe Awards Winner One Of A Kind View Album Of Pics on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:26850
Location:

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States

Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
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1972 Restored Mustang coupe 

Excellent condition Restored mustang coupe, The car runs and drives great.

 

The paint ( cost over $6500 ) is glass smooth and has only a few minor rock pecks and the hood has some minor paint crack ( Please see Pics )


 

Interior is amazing and cost over $3000 custom upholstery.

 

This car would be perfect for a Sunday drive or to use as a show car.


 

The car is garage kept and only driven on sunny days.


 

Won multiple awards for it and is eye catching.



I was told the all numbers match on this car (Motor & Transmission and Shift Kit)

Approximately 2500 miles since restoration


Around 26,500 original miles on car



New paint, new moldings and some new chrome in 2009


Power Steering.

 

Car Has A/C but I took it off to make some room but it did come with AC and I am including the old compressor in this sale. Please see orig invoice to see what it came with.



351 Cleveland 2-Barrel Engine 

Edelbrock 600CFM Carb.


New radiator With Electric Dual Fan With Control Unit That Can Be Adjusted to Whichever Temp You Want them to Run ( Currently They Run at 200F)


Moz Rims 20 Inchs and tires in fabulous shape. Never Raced or Burnt Tires ($3000 Cost of Tires with Rims).

Front Tires Proxes 4 Toyo 245/40ZR20 99W


Rear Tires Proxes 4 Toyo 275/40ZR20 106W

 



 

The 2 rear floor panel needs to be replaced. I have both panels in hand but did not have time to install them. They will come with this sale.


 



 

Also car will have a lot of extra parts worth thousands of dollars that were not added to car along with old parts that were taken off. Please see pictures.




 


This car is great looking and gets lot of complements buy this car at a fraction of the money invested. 




 

The car can be inspected before purchase


 

Call Amer 337 303 5150 with any questions

 

 

The car is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early upon local sale


For Bigger Picture Please Go to this link:


https://imgur.com/a/K5flQ



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwVQsPkgFcY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn1TnPK8SMA








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