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12/08/2015 1:05 PM  #1


My 1972 Mach1

I bought my 1972 in 1984 so I guess you could say it's been a long term relationship. It's a Mach1 in dark green metallic and argent silver. it's has a Qcode 351 Cleveland and a 4 speed trans. Inside it's got a deluxe sport interior in black with argent stripes, it has a full length console and an AM/FM radio. Magnum 500 wheels and spoilers dress up the outside in argent silver to match the stripes. This car is been restored to look almost exactly as it did when first bought.
 

Last edited by 72mach1Frank (12/08/2015 1:11 PM)


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12/08/2015 1:34 PM  #2


Re: My 1972 Mach1

Dang that is one nice car!  Really like the color


65 mustang coupe, 351W, C6-  2800 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears
 

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