6 cars (33 pictures) found: year of "1973", roof type of "hardtop", grouped by car
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(4 photos of a 1973 Blue Mustang Hardtop) Take a look at this 1973 Mustang hardtop owned by Bruce Benham from Adelaide, South Australia. It is painted Blueprint Blue and still has it's original 351ci engine. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for June 21, 2009.
(4 photos of a 1973 Medium Copper Mustang Hardtop) Medium Copper 1973 Mustang hardtop owned by Kevin Leach from Philadelphia, Tennessee. This was taken the day Kevin purchased it! It still has it's original 351 Cleveland 2V V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Kevin tells us,
"I purchased this from a man in Sweetwater Tennessee on January 30th, 2015. I don't know much about these Mustangs but was bitten as soon as I seen her parked there. She is that I can tell all stock, but
I'd really appreciate any info I can get on this specific model. She has 66,000 miles on her and started and drove well. The chromed front grille emblem and headlight trim was inside the car. She is missing a front right frontal trim piece where the fender is dented. She is almost completely rust free which leads me to believe that she was garage kept for many years prior to her being kept outside. I hope to slowly restore her a bit at a time as monies permit, keeping it stock. Maybe. There are so many upgrades that also seem like nice 'additions'."
(7 photos of a 1973 Medium Bright Yellow Mustang Hardtop) Medium Bright Yellow (code 6E) 1973 Mustang hardtop with a 140 hp (at 4000 rpm), 302 cubic inch, 2 barrel V8 engine. This car has a data code of
65D hardtop body,
6E Medium Bright Yellow exterior color,
AF Ginger Ruffino, Corinthian vinyl bucket seats,
6 3.00:1 axle ratio,
W cruise-o-matic transmission, and
43 ordered in Milwaukee.
(1 photo of a 1973 Green Mustang Grande Hardtop Advertisement) They were certainly pushing sports. In this 1973 magazine ad, a golfer is shown behind the car. The ad says,
"What makes Mustang different is the way it looks, handles, and makes you feel." The ad shows a green Mustang Grande with a white vinyl top. It tells us there are three reasons why the Mustang has been the top selling car since 1965; good looks, good handling, and great feeling.
(4 photos of a 1973 Blue Glow Mustang Grande Hardtop) This Blue Glow 1973 Mustang Grande hardtop needs a little help but it shows all the options of a 1973 Grande: full wheel covers, metal rocker panel trim, wheel well molding, pin striping, color keyed sport mirrors, a full vinyl roof. Other Grande options include fog lamps and a luxury interior. The car has the 140hp (at 4000rpm), 302 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.
(13 photos of a 1973 Light Pewter Mustang Hardtop) This is a nicely restored Light Pewter metallic 1973 Mustang hardtop with fog lamps, vented hood, full wheel covers, color matched sport mirrors, and a 351ci 4-barrel V8 engine. Although this car has been restored and repainted. Both this color and engine are original to the car.