1973 Ford Mustang Fastback Free Wildwood Brakes! on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351W
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Fastback
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Manual 4 Speed
Power Options: Power Seats
Mileage: 15,317
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1973 Ford Mustang Fastback (aka Sportsroof) with running 351W, Ford Toploader 4 Speed Transmission w/ restored Hurst four speed shifter. This is truly a "head turner" Mustang, sounds very awesome and fires up right away. This was my project car until I lost my Job and now my loss is your gain. Only thing left to do is connect the Transmission linkage rods adjust the breaks and a away you go. I drove this car before I started restoration 3 years ago and spent over $15k(isn't this always the story) so I am not making any money on this one. I am not a used car dealer so no "smoke and mirrors", what you see pictured here is what you get and. I have hundreds of pictures that I have taken over the last few years I have had this Car. Pictures show rear Wildwood Disc breaks but I have since installed new rear drum breaks so this will come with a set of NEW Wildwood rear Disc breaks that I spent over $800.00 for then decided to go back to original drums and Front Discs. This is NOT a numbers matching Car!, original Frame and body, but not original Transmission or Motor. Marty Report says this Mustang was Yellow, Ford 302 w/ 3 Speed Tranny. This was not restored to win a Trophy...(at least not the kind of trophies at Car shows!)
Body/Interior: No accidents or major dings, No rust and New Paint inside and out, Black with silver lemans stripes, not a professional paint Job but looks awesome at 10 feet, some buffer burn through marks that don't show up on pictures. I have lots of pictures of stripping down and going back together. New Windshield, New Interior front and back seats, New carpet, no center console for that "four on the floor" feel. This car has been in heated Aircraft Hangar for last two out of three years I have owned it being worked on inside and out. Missing interior Window pillars. Headliner is good. Electrical all seems to work except for tach needs to be connected and Heater needs to be reconnected. Power driver seat works great. Stereo sound is awesome. Trunk and Floor pans sprayed with "Raptor" coating.
Motor: 351W That starts right up and sounds very awesome with New Sanderson Headers and New Flowmaster Exhaust. Receipt available showing rebuild and was taken down and decided not to rebuild it again so Heads cleaned and just needs final tune. See pictures.
Please ask questions, Serious buyers only, Bid now and don't lose out on this Muscle Car. Vehicle being sold as-is and as pictured. Bidder also gets extra FREE rear Wildwood Disc breaks!!!
$500.00 non refundable deposit due immediatley at auction close via PayPal. Buyer responsible for shipping. This car is restoration project and is running but not driveable yet. This Mustang is being relisted due to buyer selecting "buy it now" price then not purchasing so their is no buy it now price but will accept offers through PayPal.
1973 Mustang Fastback (Sportsroof)
100% Muscle Car
Very Low Reserve
Clear Title and Marty Report
New Washington State Classic Car Liscense Plate
Odometer reading says 15,317
New Black paint with Silver Lemans stipes
351W Motor
"4 on the floor" Manual Transmission
New Flowmaster Exhaust
New Sanderson Headers
New Front Windshield and moldings
Racing Tach installed in Instrument cluster
Front Disc breaks
New Rear Drum breaks
Awesome stereo system
FREE New Rear Wildwood Rear Disc brakes for first bid above $9K
On Feb-06-13 at 10:46:51 PST, seller added the following information:
This Car is a restoration project 95% complete. This car has current Lisence and Title. Very low reserve for this very rare classic muscle car. Additional pictures can be obtained upon request.
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