Picture Search Results - Base Spring Edition
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9 pictures (2 cars) found: model of "Base", sub-model of "Spring Edition"

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(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) It has the original F-codd 302ci 2v V8 engine.

(from page 4 of the 1971 Collection) JT sends us an additional shot of his Bright Red 1971 Spring Edition Mustang.


(from page 9 of the 1971 Collection) This is a 1971 advertisement for a Special Spring Value edition Mustang hardtop. The Special Spring Value edition has the color-matched front bumper from the 1971 Mach 1, side stripes of the 1971 Boss, and grille mounted fog lamps and color-keyed side mirrors of both. The ad says, For Spring Only. A Mustang of a New Stripe. You take a classic Mustang Hardtop. right? (That practical, comfortable, stylish variety.) And a sports-car hood - NASA-type scoops and all. Add dual racing mirrors. Color-keyed Spoiler bumper. A unique grille with sport lamps. Brighten the sides with Boss tape stripes. Oh yes, and wide tires with special trim rings. Then take a look a the special prices of the extras. You're home. Note: NASA-type scoops was Ford's renaming of the originally named NACA-type ducts used by the aerospace industry.

(from page 9 of the 1971 Collection) This is a newspaper advertisement for the 1971 Spring Special hardtop from the June 11th, 1971 edition of the Ottawa Herald of Ottawa, Kansas. See the next scans in this sequence for the entire version of this ad placed by Ray Brown Ford. This special spring package includes grille/sports lamps, color keyed front bumper (similar to the 1971 Mach 1), color keyed hood and fender moldings, NASA hood, black lower bodyside paint, dual color-keyed racing mirrors, trim rings, E70 WSW wide tires, and 1971 Boss bodyside tape stripe. And of course, all for the special price of $97 extra. This ad shows the renaming of the NACA-type hood ducts as a NASA-type hood, since this vent design was used in the aerospace industry.

(from page 9 of the 1971 Collection) Top part of a newspaper advertisement for the 1971 Special Spring Value edition Mustang hardtop. This ad was placed by Ray Brown Ford in the June 11th, 1971 edition of the Ottawa Herald of Ottawa, Kansas.

(from page 9 of the 1971 Collection) Here is the full newspaper ad for the 1971 Spring Special Mustang hardtop placed by placed by Ray Brown Ford in the June 11th, 1971 edition of the Ottawa Herald of Ottawa, Kansas.

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