(from page 14 of the 1972 Collection)
The front fender says "Mach-1 Mustang". This car can achieve mach 1 speeds!
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Check out the moon type rims.
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Green 1972 Mustang Mach-1 fastback, right rear view.
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We were fortunate to see this green 1972 Mach-1 fastback the following year at the same show! This time it wasn't raining.
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Green 1972 Mach-1 Mustang fastback, left rear view.
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The valve covers indicate that this is a 351ci engine. It has a tri-bar pony emblem on the fan shroud.
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This car has a green interior.
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Medium Lime 1972 Mach-1 Mustang fastback with full wheel covers, black Mach1 side stripes, rear decklid spoiler, and front air dam. You have to see the amazing interior of this car.
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Rear view of a Medium Lime 1972 Mach-1 Mustang fastback.
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1972 Mustang Mach-1 sportsroof in Medium Lime exterior paint. These are the original sport wheel style for 1972, many owners have replaced them with Magnum 500 wheels.
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Very nice green vinyl interior with two tone black and green dash and I believe an aftermarket half center console.
(from page 14 of the 1972 Collection)
Close-up of the dash of a 1972 Mustang Mach-1.
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Nice close-up of the center dash controls with the upper compartment opened. You can put your 8-tracks in there. Also looks like an aftermarket dash top cover.
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The rear seat folds down, called the sports deck option.
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This is the original H-code, 351 cubic inch, 2-barrel, V8 engine originally rated at 168hp (at 4000rpm).
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Another view of the redone original H-code, 351ci, V8 engine.
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This car has had its build sheet re-printed. It shows all the original options as it rolled off the assembly line.
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Sporty, personal Mustang '72 ...better ideas from Ford This is the cover of the 1972 Ford Mustang Promotional booklet showing features of the Mustang hardtop, sportsroof, convertible, Mach 1, and Grande. New colors included "Gold Glow" and "Ivy Glow" which was $34 extra.
(from page 15 of the 1972 Collection)
Mustang. The Driving Machine. What Mustang does best is go places. It's an exciting new blend of beauty and action... at an easy-to-handle price. Once you drive it, you'll find it hard to be happy with anything else. You'll like the solid, road-holding feel. The quick, smooth way Mustang moves. Its agility in traffic and sureness on turns. It's eager to go where you point, stop when you wish. Sheet driving pleasure. We call it The Driving Machine. For '72, there are five sporty models: Hardtop, SportsRoof, Convertible, Grande and Mach 1. They come in 16 colors. Seven all-new shades including new Color Glow exterior paints - Ivy and Gold. There are four engines. Three of them V-8's. And a wide new variety of better idea options to encourage freedom of expression. Mustang, more than ever, is designed to be designed by you. It gives you an almost infinite opportunity to design your own personal machine for whichever driving need you have in mind. There's a whole host of interior trim choices. The all-vinyl interior shown below is available in six colors. It comes with all Mustangs except the Convertible (knitted vinyl) and Grande (Lambeth cloth and vinyl). And look at what you get. High Back bucket seats, color-keyed carpeting, mini-console with ash tray, bonded door panels with armrests, deluxe 2-spoke steering wheel with woodtone insert, DirectAire Ventilation, lighter and glove box. The SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic Transmission and Radio are optional. Mustang, obviously, is a lot of car. Not so obvious is how easily you can own one. Discover this welcome news at your Ford Dealer's.
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On page 3 of the 1972 Ford Mustang Promotional booklet shows standard and some optional features of the new SportsRoof and Convertible Mustang, both inside and out.