28 pictures (9 cars) found: year of "1971", model of "Base"or "GT", roof type of "fastback", exterior view
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(from page 1 of the 1971 Collection)
Blue 1971 Mustang fastback owned by Matt Fritsche. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting March 30th, 2008. Matt's Mustang still has the original 351ci Cobra Jet engine under the hood!
(from page 2 of the 1971 Collection)
This Bright Silver Blue 1971 Mustang fastback is for sale! It is owned by Phillip Bicker of Provo, Utah. Phillip writes,
1971 Ford Mustang V8 302ci, 121194 original miles, C-4 automatic, new torque converter, new front and rear transmission seals, new rear drums, tires are about 80%, seats and headliners are like new, some rust on front engine compartment sheet metal, easy fix, underneath of vehicle is very solid with original under coating in good condition, had new quarter panels installed, runs very nice, need the room for my other 15 vehicles.
(from page 2 of the 1971 Collection)
Right front view of Phillip's Bright Silver Blue 1971 Mustang fastback.
(from page 2 of the 1971 Collection)
Nice right side view of a 1971 Bright Silver Blue 1971 Mustang fastback owned by Phillip Bicker
(from page 2 of the 1971 Collection)
1971 Bright Silver Blue Mustang fastback, rear left view.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Check out this heavily modified 1971 T-5 Mustang! It is owned by Russ Rainwater from Salem, Oregon. Russ explains,
"I have completed many body modifications such as hood scoop, side intakes, ground effects, rear spoiler, and molded rear panel. I know this look may not be for everyone but I enjoy some things different than stock. Most recent upgrades were the 20-inch rims and dual exhaust exiting in front of the rear tires. Glass packs with a balance bar for a great classic muscle car sound. Future plans are B&M shifter, blacked out chrome, block sanding, then spray the gun metal gray with black stripes. Yes, painting the bumpers but I will leave the T-5 emblem. Did these cars have fender emblems on both sides or just the drivers? This is my birth year car and has been a blast to work on!"
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Here is a front end shot. Russ has put Eleanor letters on the windshield. The original Eleanor was a 71 Mustang (made to look like a 73).
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
This is a nice shot of Russ's work. You can see the T-5 emblem on the front fender. This car was originally in Germany - the T-5 was the Mustang in Germany.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Russ updates us on his 1971 Mustang fastback. He painted it. Looks great!
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Right side view of Russ's gray 1971 Mustang fastback.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Bright Red 1971 Mustang Spring Special Edition fastback owned by JT from Seattle, Washington. The Spring Edition added many of the Mach 1 and Boss appearance options. JT shares,
"I purchased it from the original owner. It had been garaged mostly over the past two decades. He had to sell it because of his health - he is unable to drive. The plus side is that he lives two doors down from me and can visit anytime he wants. It is all original except for a AM/FM Cassette stereo installed sometime in the 1980s. I have had to do very little work to it except some minor paint and transmission maintenance. It was treated with care and well maintained.
I have the original warranty card, owners manual and build sheet. I always wanted a 1st generation Mustang and while it is not a Mach 1 it is still very unique."
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
The Spring Edition had the Mach 1 bumper, Boss side stripes, grille mounted fog lamps, colored side mirrors, and black lower bodyside paint.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Bright Red 1971 Mustang Spring Edition fastback, left rear view.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
JT sends us an additional shot of his Bright Red 1971 Spring Edition Mustang.
(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection)
Bright Silver Blue metallic 1971 Mustang fastback with a 351ci, 240hp V8 engine. Options on this car include: SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic (FMX) transmission, power steering, AM pushbutton radio, convenience group (extra lights and buzzers, glove box lock), tinted glass, two-speed wipers, deluxe steering wheel, center console with clock, 'SportsDeck' fold-down rear seat with SpaceSaver spare and inflation canister, color-keyed dual racing mirrors, forged alloy Wheels with correct Mustang center caps, Mustang 'Eleanor' flip-top gas cap, and authentic Ford script radiator fluid recovery system.
(from page 5 of the 1971 Collection)
Bright Silver Blue metallic 1971 Mustang fastback, left rear view.
(from page 5 of the 1971 Collection)
Right front view of a Bright Silver Blue metallic 1971 Mustang fastback.
(from page 5 of the 1971 Collection)
1971 Bright Silver Blue metallic Mustang fastback, rear left view.
(from page 5 of the 1971 Collection)
Medium Brown 1971 Mustang fastback owned by Hattie. It has a 302ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Hattie shares,
"The man who owned this Mustang was getting married and had to sell either his speed boat or his Mustang. He decided to keep the boat and I got the better deal with the Mustang. I have had it since 1980 or 1981. Tell me if my Mustang isn't the twin sister to the Mustang on the Medium Brown 1971 Mustang Hardtop Promotional Sales Brochure!"
(from page 5 of the 1971 Collection)
Medium Brown 1971 Mustang hardtop, front end view. These photos were taken in 1998 with a Polaroid camera.
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