Description: (435) 703-0003(435) 703-0003 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182of82 Full size photos Full size photos 1973 Ford Mustang 351 Convertible All #'s Matching MCA Level 1 Restoration! WoW! Stock #: A554 Exterior Color: Glow Gold Interior Color: Ginger Transmission: Automatic Fuel Type: Gasoline Engine: 351ci Mileage: 22,370 If you have ever wondered what it would have been like to buy a brand-new ’73 Mustang Convertible off of the showroom floor, we truly believe that this amazing example will get you as close as you will ever get!‘Red Hills Rods & Classics’ is proud to offer you this absolutely gorgeous, all numbers-matching, concours restored 1973 Ford Mustang 351 Convertible! We acquired this very special Mustang from Colin Comer, who is a world renown Shelby Mustang & Shelby Cobra aficionado. Colin has restored Ford & Shelby Mustangs for almost 40 years, and he has authored many award-winning books on Shelby Mustangs, Shelby Cobras, and American muscle cars in general. When folks ask him what the difference is between a ‘driver’ quality restoration and an ‘MCA Division 1’ restoration such as this car received, his response is simple: About $100,000. And the fact is, in most cases you simply cannot acquire the ‘real’ Ford parts to do restorations of this type anymore.This ’73 Mustang Convertible received a 4-year concours restoration performed by one of the finest Mustang restoration experts in the hobby. The starting point was a spectacular, 22k original-mile, original numbers-matching, and all original sheet metal car, that had never seen a speck of rust. I can’t stress enough the extreme efforts that were taken to use exclusively original NOS Ford parts throughout, to achieve MCA Division 1 standards. This is not some blister-pack Scott Drake reproduction restoration, but rather a concours restoration using genuine Ford parts right down to the consumable ‘service’ items such as filters, hoses, exhaust, etc. I honestly don’t think that a restoration such as this could be duplicated today. The supply of assembly line (‘lunch pail’) and NOS Ford parts was extremely slim when this car was restored 10-years ago, and virtually non-existent today, no matter how much you’re willing to pay. As an example, how many properly dated NOS spark plug wire sets have you seen for a 1973 Mustang? How about the trim, or chrome, or lug nuts? As mentioned, there were no blister pack, almost-Ford parts used on this car. It’s all Ford, all the way!This is a truly gorgeous Mustang, in a limited ‘Special Spring’ color called Glow Gold (Code 6F), and she had all of the right boxes checked. The body & paint are beyond exceptional in every way, w/ perfect panel fit & body gaps, and it looks as though the restoration was done last week! The white convertible top is as new, and is most likely the only aftermarket part on this car. The Ginger Knit-Vinyl Bucket Seat interior (Code CF) looks like it did when it was sold new 51 years ago @ Dee Thomason Ford in Lake Oswego, Oregon. All of the original gauges, lights, blinkers, AM radio, 8-track player, seat-belt warning light, everything is in perfect working order. Whoever ordered this car knew their way around an order sheet, so please note the options list on the Marti Report. Factory options include: 351 Cleveland V8 Motor, C-6 Automatic Transmission, Instrumentation & Convenience Groups, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Windows, Factory AM Stereo w/ 8-Track Player, Intermittent Wipers, Color-Keyed Racing Mirrors, etc. As for the lack of air conditioning, well, she does have 360-degree AC when the top is down, and remember it was delivered new to Lake Oswego, Oregon, which has characteristically very dry and mild weather.Again, mechanically it retains its complete original numbers-matching drivetrain, and the car has been thoroughly sorted out to perform 100% as new in all respects. Hop in, fire it up, pop in your favorite 8-track tape and burn rubber! Every component is comprehensively restored, for example, all of the window motors, tracks, and rollers are rebuilt, re-plated, installed with all Ford hardware and rollers, and even the proper ‘tan’ grease that is looked for in judging. Brake hoses, shoes, pads, springs, – all N.O.S Ford. I think that you get the idea! This is most likely the finest and most correct 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible in the country, and would be the ultimate summertime cruiser!The new owner will receive the original Owner’s Manual, original 1973 Ford Shop Manuals Volumes 1 thru 5, original 1973 Owner Maintenance & Light Repair Manual, original 1973 Ford Mustang Dealership Brochure, original 1973 Exterior Color Chart, a framed 1973 Mustang Banner, and of course, the free & clear title.Again, if you have ever wondered what it would have been like to buy a brand-new Ford Mustang Convertible off of the showroom floor back in 1973, we truly believe that this amazing 22k original mile example is as close as you will ever get! Vehicle Description If you have ever wondered what it would have been like to buy a brand-new ’73 Mustang Convertible off of the showroom floor, we truly believe that this amazing example will get you as close as you will ever get!‘Red Hills Rods & Classics’ is proud to offer you this absolutely gorgeous, all numbers-matching, concours restored 1973 Ford Mustang 351 Convertible! We acquired this very special Mustang from Colin Comer, who is a world renown Shelby Mustang & Shelby Cobra aficionado. Colin has restored Ford & Shelby Mustangs for almost 40 years, and he has authored many award-winning books on Shelby Mustangs, Shelby Cobras, and American muscle cars in general. When folks ask him what the difference is between a ‘driver’ quality restoration and an ‘MCA Division 1’ restoration such as this car received, his response is simple: About $100,000. And the fact is, in most cases you simply cannot acquire the ‘real’ Ford parts to do restorations of this type anymore.This ’73 Mustang Convertible received a 4-year concours restoration performed by one of the finest Mustang restoration experts in the hobby. The starting point was a spectacular, 22k original-mile, original numbers-matching, and all original sheet metal car, that had never seen a speck of rust. I can’t stress enough the extreme efforts that were taken to use exclusively original NOS Ford parts throughout, to achieve MCA Division 1 standards. This is not some blister-pack Scott Drake reproduction restoration, but rather a concours restoration using genuine Ford parts right down to the consumable ‘service’ items such as filters, hoses, exhaust, etc. I honestly don’t think that a restoration such as this could be duplicated today. The supply of assembly line (‘lunch pail’) and NOS Ford parts was extremely slim when this car was restored 10-years ago, and virtually non-existent today, no matter how much you’re willing to pay. As an example, how many properly dated NOS spark plug wire sets have you seen for a 1973 Mustang? How about the trim, or chrome, or lug nuts? As mentioned, there were no blister pack, almost-Ford parts used on this car. It’s all Ford, all the way!This is a truly gorgeous Mustang, in a limited ‘Special Spring’ color called Glow Gold (Code 6F), and she had all of the right boxes checked. The body & paint are beyond exceptional in every way, w/ perfect panel fit & body gaps, and it looks as though the restoration was done last week! The white convertible top is as new, and is most likely the only aftermarket part on this car. The Ginger Knit-Vinyl Bucket Seat interior (Code CF) looks like it did when it was sold new 51 years ago @ Dee Thomason Ford in Lake Oswego, Oregon. All of the original gauges, lights, blinkers, AM radio, 8-track player, seat-belt warning light, everything is in perfect working order. Whoever ordered this car knew their way around an order sheet, so please note the options list on the Marti Report. Factory options include: 351 Cleveland V8 Motor, C-6 Automatic Transmission, Instrumentation & Convenience Groups, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Windows, Factory AM Stereo w/ 8-Track Player, Intermittent Wipers, Color-Keyed Racing Mirrors, etc. As for the lack of air conditioning, well, she does have 360-degree AC when the top is down, and remember it was delivered new to Lake Oswego, Oregon, which has characteristically very dry and mild weather.Again, mechanically it retains its complete original numbers-matching drivetrain, and the car has been thoroughly sorted out to perform 100% as new in all respects. Hop in, fire it up, pop in your favorite 8-track tape and burn rubber! Every component is comprehensively restored, for example, all of the window motors, tracks, and rollers are rebuilt, re-plated, installed with all Ford hardware and rollers, and even the proper ‘tan’ grease that is looked for in judging. Brake hoses, shoes, pads, springs, – all N.O.S Ford. I think that you get the idea! This is most likely the finest and most correct 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible in the country, and would be the ultimate summertime cruiser!The new owner will receive the original Owner’s Manual, original 1973 Ford Shop Manuals Volumes 1 thru 5, original 1973 Owner Maintenance & Light Repair Manual, original 1973 Ford Mustang Dealership Brochure, original 1973 Exterior Color Chart, a framed 1973 Mustang Banner, and of course, the free & clear title.Again, if you have ever wondered what it would have been like to buy a brand-new Ford Mustang Convertible off of the showroom floor back in 1973, we truly believe that this amazing 22k original mile example is as close as you will ever get! Vehicle Warranty This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyers request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. About Red Hills Rods and Classics RED HILLS RODS & CLASSICS specializes in rare Classic Cars, Muscle Cars & Hot Rods. Based in Saint George, Utah, R.H.R.C. was founded by Steven Ray Anastos after he relocated to Southern Utah from Southern California. Steven had mainly been dealing in high-end Mopar Muscle Cars in California since 2003, where he did business under the name Steve’s Killer Bees. The stunning landscape, beautiful weather, & open roads make Southern Utah the perfect place for such a business. The area was starving for a taste of the Hot Rod Kulture and R.H.R.C. has become the premiere Classic Car dealership in Southern Utah! Other retail items include: Helmets, Goggles, Sunglasses, Hats, Beanies, Jewelry, DVD’s, Books and Hot Rod Collectibles such as Rat Fink, Clay Smith and Mooneyes. They also market their own line of R.H.R.C. apparel. Much of their business has been and will continue to be internet-based, especially the sale of their high-end Classic Cars & Hot Rods. After all, this is a cyber world that we are dealing in these days, and R.H.R.C. has always catered to that market & plans to continue doing so for a very long time! 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Price: 62500 USD
Location: St. George, Utah
End Time: 2024-11-12T18:52:21.000Z
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Mileage: 22370
Vehicle Title: Clean
Year: 1973
Make: Ford
Trim: 351 Convertible
Drive Type: --
Engine: 351ci
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Body Type: --
Features: --
Power Options: --
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Ginger
Transmission: Automatic
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For Sale By: Dealer
Model: Mustang
Title: 1973 Ford Mustang 351 Convertible All #'s Matching MCA Level 1 Restoration! WoW!
SubTitle: 1973 Ford Mustang 351 Convertible All #'s Matching MCA Level 1 Restoration! WoW!
VIN: 3F03H228053
VIN Number: 3F03H228053
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Deposit amount: 500.0
Deposit type: 1