1973 Ford Mustang Grande 351c Auto 28003 Actual Mileage on 2040-cars
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 CLEVELAND
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: COUPE/ GRANDE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 28,003
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: BUTTERSCOTCH YELLOW
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: WHITE AND BLACK
UP FOR AUCTION IS OUR 1973 FORD MUSTANG GRANDE COUPE. VERY NICE CLOSE TO ORIGINAL CAR WITH ACTUAL MILEAGE OF 28003. THESE MILES WILL GO UP DUE TO ME DRIVING IT ON AN ALMOST DAILY BASIS. MANY NEW PARTS SUCH AS ALL BRAKES ROTORS DRUMS SHOCKS (AIR SHOCKS ON REAR) GAS TANK NEW WINDSHIELD AND MORE PARTS THAT ARE NEW THAT I AM FORGETTING. ORIGINAL PAINT EXCEPT FOR THE BLACK THAT I PUT ON. CAME WITH A WHITE VINYL TOP WHICH HAS BEEN REMOVED AND SURFACE WAS SANDED AND PRIMED TO KEEP NICE UNTILL A NEW TOP IS INSTALLED OR JUST PAINTED, WHICHEVER BUYER DECIDES TO DO TO HER. COUPLE LITTLE DINGS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE BUT ALL IN ALL A VERY NICE ORIGINAL CAR. MOTOR AND TRANS ARE ORIGINAL TO CAR BUT WERE COMPLETELY REBUILT AND HOLLY 600 CARB INSTALLED. DID HAVE DEALER INSTALLED AC WHICH WAS REMOVED BY PREVIOUS OWNER AS WELL AS THE RADIO AND SPEAKERS WERE REMOVED. WHY I DONT KNOW BUT THEY ARE NOT THERE. DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEAT BOTTOMS HAVE TEARS WHICH WILL REQUIRE UPHOLSTERY, SEAT BACKS AND REAR SEATS ARE EXCELLENT CONDITION. WE TOOK THIS CAR TO THE FORD NATIONALS AT CARLISLE AND WON THIRD PLACE IN OUR CLASS. AND AT A LOCAL CAR SHOW WE GOT A PEOPLES CHOICE TROPHY. FIX A FEW DINGS AND ADD NEW PAINT AND YOULL HAVE AN AWESOME BEAUTIFUL CAR. HOW MANY 73S DO YOU SEE? AND HOW MANY HAVE THIS LOW MILEAGE? THIS IS A DRIVER, NEEDS NOTHING EXCEPT MINOR COSMETICS. HAS 5/14 PA. INSPECTION AND AS I SAID I DRIVE THIS CAR ALOT AND LOVE IT. WE ARE SELLING THIS CAR AND ANOTHER MUSTANG IN HOPES OF GETTING ENOUGH MONEY UP TO BUY AN OLD RAT ROD, THAT IS THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING THIS CAR. IF I COULD KEEP HER AND GET THE ROD I WOULD. I DID ADD AN AIR DAM ON THE FRONT AND A MACH 1 WING ON THE TRUNK BUT OTHER THAN THAT NOTHING BUT THE CARB AND INTAKE AND DUAL EXHAUST VARY FROM ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. EVEN HAS THE ORIGINAL SPORT HUBCAPS.THERE ARE PORTHOLE WINDOWS BUT I CANT VERIFY IF THEY WERE STOCK OR NOT.I FEEL THEY ARE, DUE TO SUCH LOW MILEAGE BUT I CANT VERIFY THAT, BUT THEY DO LOOK COOL. THIS IS AN AWESOME FUN CAR TO DRIVE. ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU NEED MORE DETAILED PICTURES FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME HERE OR YOU CAN TEXT OR CALL TIM AT 717-609-9767. CAR IS GOING TO BE FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME IF CAR SELLS LOCALLY. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING.
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