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Mr. Austin
05-04-08, 04:25 PM
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/667479227.html (http://phoenix.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=fastback&minAsk=min&maxAsk=max)

like that way it looks very nice. anyone kno whos it is?

chewbaccajones
05-04-08, 07:24 PM
Here's one for ya. I grew up in this one and was probably conceived in it (gross):

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1966PonyGirl
05-04-08, 11:06 PM
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/667479227.html (http://phoenix.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=fastback&minAsk=min&maxAsk=max)

like that way it looks very nice. anyone kno whos it is?

that is one slick lil pony! i want it!

1966PonyGirl
05-04-08, 11:07 PM
"Here's one for ya. I grew up in this one and was probably conceived in it (gross):"

rofl!!!!! ha ha ha! conceived in it! that caught me off guard! lolololol!

Torchmach
05-04-08, 11:42 PM
Here's one for ya. I grew up in this one and was probably conceived in it (gross):

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Nice 72' Convertible. Medium Brown Metallic Paint (Code 5H), Medium Ginger Interior. I would guess a 302 2V Engine (Data plate code would be F). There were 125,093 Mustangs built in 72', only 6,401 of those were convertilbles. Looking at the tires and wheels, I am guessing it is still in your Family. Definitely a keeper.

chewbaccajones
05-04-08, 11:46 PM
Its a '71 Grande convertible. I'm not sure how many they made but I dont think there were too many grande verts. It has the 351C 2v engine with a 2bbl carb. The stock steel wheels were warped back in 92-ish so those cheap tire store rims went on. Time for some chrome torque thrusts or boyd coddingtons. Yes, still in the fam - second owner since 74.

Torchmach
05-05-08, 12:01 AM
Its a '71 Grande convertible. I'm not sure how many they made but I dont think there were too many grande verts. It has the 351C 2v engine with a 2bbl carb. The stock steel wheels were warped back in 92-ish so those cheap tire store rims went on. Time for some chrome torque thrusts or boyd coddingtons. Yes, still in the fam - second owner since 74.


Intresting........The 71's had M-U-S-T-A-N-G spelled out in letters across the trunk lid, while 72's had the Mustang script on the right side corner, as in your photo's. Regular vs Grande convertables would be easy enough:Standard vs Deluxe interiors. There are some sources that could give the production numbers on that. I would go with Magnum 500's for a wheel. Might know of a set of late 70's vintage 14X7 Appliance Slotted dish mags, too, if the owner decides to go with Magnum 500's, on the Car that the Appliance wheels are on.

Rev'n Kevin
05-05-08, 01:11 AM
Very, very, interesting, not only is it sporting a 72 trunk emblem, but it also appears to have a 73 rear bumper, as the 71 and 72 did not have the push bars on the rear bumper, but who cares very nice stang. btw: only 6121 verts were built in 71 as ragtops were falling out of favor with the buying public. Remember this was the cadillac eldorado's problem also. At this time in automotive history ragtops were going out and t-tops and sunroofs were coming in.

Mr. Austin
05-05-08, 02:47 AM
really wow! yeah sorry to say i dont like the mustand in the 75 through 87 dont know why. TAKE over any import but. i didnt have an interest till i saw that one car so i said something. lol you have a beautiful car. and if you were conceved in it then you dad was luck to have someone beautiful to do that in a a beautiful car. got it all. =) weird i kno.

chewbaccajones
05-05-08, 09:46 AM
the original rear bumper is in the garage in the background with a little bend in it. apparently I hopped in the ol' 77 thunderbird, pulled the gear selector into neutral and coasted down the driveway into the back of the mustang. just need a new correct bumper or to fix the old one.

I did not know that about the Mustang letters on the decklid. Is there a place to research the VIN?

Mr. Austin
05-05-08, 10:12 AM
get a mustang mag. always have it in the backl and then check the numbers.

Torchmach
05-05-08, 04:37 PM
I did not know that about the Mustang letters on the decklid. Is there a place to research the VIN?

The quickest, easiest thing to do is look for the date that the metal went though the stamping plant. Should be around the latch striker pin. Can't remember exactly where (it has been awhile since I have gone over my 72'). Most body panels will have stamping dates on them (doors, front fenders, hood) dates may be off by a few days, but it is a quick way to see if there had been any body panel replacement.

For years the 69-70, and 71-73 Mustangs have been overlooked due to the popularity of the 64 1/2-66, and 67-68 Mustangs. The past few years the are starting to come into their own. You can get info on your Car by Calling/E-Mailing Mardi with the VIN number. They have access to Ford data bases, and can give you complete info on your Car as it was built.Don't have the contact info close at hand (Calling Dan Martorano!!). There are books out to help you decipher the Cars data plates.

Torchmach
05-05-08, 04:49 PM
the original rear bumper is in the garage in the background with a little bend in it. apparently I hopped in the ol' 77 thunderbird, pulled the gear selector into neutral and coasted down the driveway into the back of the mustang. just need a new correct bumper or to fix the old one.

Get the original back bumper straightned out, then replate both front and back bumpers. Back in the day, my Mom backed into my 72' coupe with Her 74' Country Squire Wagon (Brown with the fake wood sides!). I went through the same process, discovered that the mounting fittings could be different, for the different years, and that a freshly replated bumper looks a whole lot better than one with a few years of micro pitting on the original Ford Chrome.

Chris B.
05-05-08, 05:57 PM
The quickest, easiest thing to do is look for the date that the metal went though the stamping plant. Should be around the latch striker pin. Can't remember exactly where (it has been awhile since I have gone over my 72'). Most body panels will have stamping dates on them (doors, front fenders, hood) dates may be off by a few days, but it is a quick way to see if there had been any body panel replacement.

For years the 69-70, and 71-73 Mustangs have been overlooked due to the popularity of the 64 1/2-66, and 67-68 Mustangs. The past few years the are starting to come into their own. You can get info on your Car by Calling/E-Mailing Mardi with the VIN number. They have access to Ford data bases, and can give you complete info on your Car as it was built.Don't have the contact info close at hand (Calling Dan Martorano!!). There are books out to help you decipher the Cars data plates.

You can try this too! http://www.mustangdecoder.com/decoder.html

chewbaccajones
05-09-08, 04:20 PM
Well, I got the info from the car and went to that mustangdecoder.com site. It does not really give any info that I already did not know and of course, if you want more, you have to pay for it.

http://www.mustangdecoder.com/cgi-bin/decoder.pl

Classic Mustang Decoder Results

Warranty Number: 1F03H218953

Year: 1 1971
Plant: F Dearborn, MI
Body Series: 03 Convertible
Engine: H 351 2v V8
Unit: 218953 218953


Miscellaneous Vehicle Data

Body: 76D Convertible
Color: 5 Medium Brown Metallic
Trim: CF Ginger All Vinyl, Comfortweave, Luxury Interior
Date: 0671 June, 1971
D.S.O: 21 Atlanta
Axle: 6 3.00:1, Conventional
Trans: U C6 Automatic

BLK03SVT
05-09-08, 10:03 PM
I think that's awesome that you still have that car and it's still in the family. So many of us wish we could have a certain car back that has a lot of sentimental value. Very nice classic indeed!

chewbaccajones
05-09-08, 11:52 PM
Yep, it's almost a family member. I do regret selling that white 97 cobra in the background of the second shot.