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(from page 1 of the 1972 Collection) 1972 Mach 1 Mustang has the NASA/NACA-style hood scoop, honeycomb grille, new black paint with Argent Silver stripes, and after market wheels. Black was not a factory colored offered on the Mustang in 1972. The other two years black was not offered was 1973 and 1974.


(from page 1 of the 1972 Collection) White 1972 Mustang Sprint convertible in the dusk with it's parking lights on.


(from page 1 of the 1972 Collection) Rex's Medium Bright Yellow 1972 Mach-1 Mustang in front of Jerry's Ford dealership.

(from page 1 of the 1972 Collection) Here is a shot of both of Rex's 1972 Mustangs. His yellow 1972 Mach-1 in front and his white 1972 Sprint in back.


(from page 2 of the 1972 Collection) This is a Bright Red 1972 Mustang convertible with Mach 1 stripes and hood. It has the 302cid V8 engine and an automatic transmission.

(from page 2 of the 1972 Collection) View from the right front. Bright Red is a factory color for a 1972 Mustang.


(from page 3 of the 1972 Collection) Right side view of a Grabber Blue 1972 Mustang Mach-1.


(from page 3 of the 1972 Collection) Grrrtrude is hiding behind the plants.


(from page 3 of the 1972 Collection) Light Pewter 1972 Mach-1 Mustang coupe with the 351ci Cobra Jet 248hp V8 engine. Other factory options include: color-keyed spoiler/bumper, color-keyed racing mirrors, unique grille with Sport Lamps, rear deck spoiler, Select-Shift Cruise-O-Matic, competition suspension, F60x15 Wide Oval belted B5W tires with raised white letters, Magnum 500 chrome wheels, high back bucket seats, Deluxe two-spoke steering wheel, Uni-Lock restraint system, power steering, tilt steering, power front disc brakes, Stereosonic tape system, AM radio, console, Mach 1 Sports interior option, and tinted glass.


(from page 4 of the 1972 Collection) Medium Yellow Gold 1972 Mustang Mach 1 fastback with a 168hp (at 4000rpm), 351 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.


(from page 5 of the 1972 Collection) White 1972 Mustang hardtop with "A" package or Sprint Decor option. As the patriotic fever swept through Ford in 1972, this was one series of red, white, and blue Mustang color schemes. The base color was white, with a light medium blue paint all around the lower perimeter with two wide blue stripes on the hood, one on the lower back panel and a red pinstripe along the lower body emphasizing the white to blue color transition. Other Sprint A options include a two tone white and blue interior, dual white racing mirrors, white side wall tires and color-keyed hubcaps and trim rings. Although this car has been repainted, the color and placement is right except for the blue stripe around the hood stripes. A "B" Sprint option substituted mag-type wheels, F60-15 raised white lettered tires and a competition suspension.


(from page 5 of the 1972 Collection) Grabber Blue 1972 Mustang Mach 1 fastback, right front view.


(from page 6 of the 1972 Collection) Medium Lime 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by John Broer from the Netherlands. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 17, 2011. It still has it's original 4F code paint, 351ci Cobra Jet engine, and automatic transmission! John bought the car in October 2010 and had it shipped it to the Netherlands. So far John has worked on the floor sections cowl area.


(from page 7 of the 1972 Collection) Ivy Glow 1972 Mustang notchback owned by Zak from Seattle, Washington. It has the original 351ci-2V engine and an automatic transmission. Zak tells us, "I bought this car when I was 15 years old in May of 2012 when I didn't even have my drivers permit. We found it just up the street from where I live. It was sitting outside under a car cover for five years. The owner was offering $1,500. It was not running at the time. The car only needed a new set of tires, new fluids, fuel pump, battery, windshield wipers and a rebuilt carburetor. Cosmetically the car just needed a wash, wax and vacuuming. Other then that, the interior and exterior are virtually untouched since purchased. I later painted the vinyl roof and put a seal around the sunroof. The sunroof and baby moon rims were already put on when I bought the car. The car has the original paint (never repainted), factory A/C, shop manuals, owners manual, wiring diagram, documentation, spare tire, original hub caps (not currently installed), and original AM radio (not currently installed). I am currently a member of Pacific Cascade Mustang Club since February of 2013. The car is great and I love to drive it when the weather is good!"

(from page 7 of the 1972 Collection) Here is Zak's Ivy Glow 1972 Mustang on display at a car show.


(from page 7 of the 1972 Collection) Dark Green 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by Frank Maleno from Greenfield, Massachusetts. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 25, 2015. It has a 351ci V8 Cobra Jet Q-code engine, 4-speed transmission, Argent silver stripes, Magnum 500 wheels, and a 3/4 black vinyl top. Frank is the second owner and he has owned it for 30 years!


(from page 8 of the 1972 Collection) White 1972 Mustang Mach 1 fastback with a 248hp (at 5400rpm), 351ci, 4 barrel, Cobra Jet, V8 engine; Magnum 500 wheels, wide black hood stripe, and a spoiler.


(from page 9 of the 1972 Collection) Bright Red 1972 Mustang Mach 1 fastback with a 168hp (at 4000rpm), 351ci, 2 barrel, V8 engine. Options not included in the Mach 1 but ordered for this car are the side tape stripe, Magnum 500 wheels, and rear deck spoiler.


(from page 10 of the 1972 Collection) Medium Brown (Ginger) 1972 Mustang convertible with magnum 500 wheels, blacked out rocker panels, hood vents, and fog lamps.


(from page 10 of the 1972 Collection) Right front view of a Dark Green Mustang Mach 1 clone fastback with Magnum 500 wheels.

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