1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 351 Q Code

Price: - Item location: Concord, Massachusetts, United States
Description:

1973 Ford Mustang

Hello,
I am selling my 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1. The car is beautiful and gets a lot of looks/compliments. It has the original matching to the car 351 Cleveland Engine block and is an original Q code. The restoration was done a number of years ago, but the car is clean with a lot of very nice details. I have recently installed a new Edelbrock Carburetor, Edelbrock air cleaner, Electric High Performance Fuel Pump and New Steering wheel with Mustang Button. I have also completely redone the brakes with new Stainless Steel front rotors from SSBC and front calipers. Engine sounds really good and the car runs well.The vehicle is sold as is, with no warranty. The vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction if a deal is struck with a local buyer. Five Hundred dollar non-refundable deposit is due at the completion of the auction. Feel free to ask any questions, the vehicle is available for inspection upon request,and thank you for taking the time to look at my ad.

On Sep-20-16 at 15:07:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

Forgot to mention the vehicle has a Ford C6 Heavy duty transmission and 9" rear.

On Sep-21-16 at 18:20:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

Do you have the original parts such as the carburetor, distributor, air cleaner assembly for ram air, steering wheel A/c compressor and aluminum wheels ??
I do not have any of the original parts outside of what is on the car. If you were looking to restore the car back to original factory condition, I know it can be done all the parts necessary are available either new(remanufactured), refurbed or from donnor cars. The car was originally an A/C car (The control is still in place), but it did not have the compressor or cooler when I purchased the car.How long have you owned the car?
I have owned the car for four years, and I have only put on about a thousand miles since I have had it. I bought it in Michigan from a gentlemen who said he was a friend of the original owner.