(from page 15 of the 1971 Collection)
Close-up of the Magnum 500 wheels.
(from page 15 of the 1971 Collection)
Close-up of the Mustang fender emblem standard on base level 1971 Ford Mustangs.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
Maroon 1971 Mustang convertible with a black interior and a white convertible top. This Mustang has air conditioning, a 351ci 2 bbl V8 engine, automatic transmission, power top, power steering, and power brakes.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
Maroon 1971 Mustang convertible, right front view.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
This Mustang is in great condition. Everything looks new.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
This one has the 2bbl 351ci V8. It was rated at 240 horsepower. You could get two upgrades on the 351ci engine. The M-code 4bbl and the R-code Boss 351.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
This Mustang has a black interior. The ash tray is in the front of the short console. It's open in this shot.
(from page 16 of the 1971 Collection)
The data sticker shows that this was an original B-code Maroon Mustang.
(from page 13 of the 1972 Collection)
This is a Maroon 1972 Mustang convertible with a black interior and black convertible top. Under the hood is a 302ci 2-barrel V8 engine. It has power steering, power brakes, and an automatic transmission. Ford called this color Maroon. I'd call it Burgundy.
(from page 13 of the 1972 Collection)
Maroon 1972 Mustang convertible, right rear view. Nice!
(from page 13 of the 1972 Collection)
This is the original 302ci 2-barrel V8 engine. How do I know it's a 302 with a 2 barrel? Because, it says 302-2V on the air cleaner.
(from page 13 of the 1972 Collection)
It has a black leather interior with wood grain door inserts. The factory AM radio still works. The original clock on the console doesn't. It's only right twice a day.
(from page 13 of the 1972 Collection)
The Data Plate tag is located in the driver's side door jamb. This Mustang was built in June of 1972. It's factory color was 2J for Maroon.
(from page 2 of the 1973 Collection)
This red 1973 Mustang convertible use to be owned by Victor Wiley from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He has since sold it. It has a white convertible top and a white gut.
(from page 2 of the 1973 Collection)
Victor also owns this yellow 1972 Mach-1 Mustang fastback. Check out more photos of Victor's 1972 Mach-1.
(from page 2 of the 1973 Collection)
Compare the rear views of Victor's two mustangs. 1973 to the left and 1972 to the right.
(from page 3 of the 1973 Collection)
Bright Red 1973 Mustang convertible from Dirk Howard from Gilbert, Arizona. It has the original 351ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 28, 2013. Dirk tells us, "It was a St. Louis MO rust bucket. I saw it restored on the internet for sale. Because it was kept stock, I had to buy it. It was a frame-off restore to fix a log of problems, mainly RUST. It has a 351C 2V engine, FMX transmission, Ram Air, 3.25:1 traction lock rear end, air conditioning, upgrades to disk brakes on front, slotted aluminum wheels, and stripes. The engine was overhauled and bored 030. The hood had factory flat black stripes. I decided to paint the stripes white. This car has been to several concourse shows and was never docked points for the hood being white. This Mustang has had it's picture taken with John Force, Miss Arizona, and even won a Chick Magnet award at a local car show. The Chick Magnet Award that was voted by a high school cheer leader squad. That is the most treasured award because they were not car buffs but people who really liked the car for what is is, a real good looking car!"
(from page 3 of the 1973 Collection)
It has a white interior and white convertible top.
(from page 3 of the 1973 Collection)
The engine is an H-code 351ci V8 with a 2 barrel carburetor. It was originally rated at 177 horsepower.
(from page 3 of the 1973 Collection)
Check out the white interior.