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It's interesting to note that while Ford chose the name "Mustang" to reflect
the spirited image of the P-51 US World War 2 fighter plane named the Mustang,
the public immediately associated the car with the untamed wild horse of
the American West. Ford quickly adopted the image of a wild galloping horse
as the badging symbol of this now classic car.
Ford brought the Mach 1 back for ’73 with nice styling upgrades, an array of new colors, and
the retention of three V-8 engines: the 302-2V, the 351C-2V, and the 351C-4V Cobra Jet.
Rare "Q-Code" Matching #'s 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1.
The exterior is a Medium Aqua with a "Sports" trim white corinthian vinyl w/ "sebring"
knit inserts & Black apptmt. Under the hood sits a rare "Q-Code" 351 CID - 4V "Cleveland"
rated at 266HP with a "C-6" automatic transmission. Factory options include; Pwr. steering,
Pwr. Brakes(new front pads and rotors) and working Air conditioning(converted to 134A).
Car runs and drives well. A great looking aggressive American Fastback Design.
Cobra Jet "Q-Code", Mach 1 Fastback!
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