Love , love these cars had one in my early 20s , best car I ever had. I’m 62 and just bought another one to replace the 1st one. Everyone loves 70 on back not me I love 71 to 73. Just got a 73 with no rust issues, got a few minor repairs to do but I’ve got the rest of my life to do it. I’m going to keep it just like it came from the factory. Yours turned out great, enjoy
Hi, I had an orange one, but due to economic problems, to pay the mortgage on the house I had to sell it, that was as if a family member was dead, I could not speak and the tears came out on my own, I had it for 12 years, I never fail, I travel a lot in the is an excellent machine, I hope to leave soon this bad situation that is happening my country venezuela ... and do what you did, excellent and spectacular work .... my sincere feliciatacion ... .
Beautiful job, a lot of hard hours went into that classic.........It's really nice to see these old classic cars being saved and brought back to life......Thanks for the video.
Nice score on a solid 73 glad you put it back to original. looks fantastic, the slide show was well edited also. Looks like someone is ready to take that car for a spin lol.
Well, 1973 Mach I is one of my favs. The 1969 Mach I is my all-time fav. I currently own a red 1965 coupe and 2007 and a 2014 white one. All six-cylinder engines. Don't need eight-cylinder hp at my old age now. But DO wish my 1965 had a 289 cu instead of the inline six to be honest. But I have been told the six-cylinder in my 1965 was a very well-made motor with strong bearings, etc.
love that car had bought my son one 1993 351c blue with silver inlay on hood and side sad to say and older person pulled out in front of him and the rest is history 🙃
My cousin in 1971 bought his wife a brand new ordered Mach 1, 351 Mustang white with red inside she drove that car well into the 2000's and sold it at 90 yrs of age after she backed it up into a curb which dented one rear quarter minor damage. Car was low mileage .............have to add back then we all thought the front bumper was kind of strange as it was painted rubber ......it always had a deep throaty sound ....Izzy we miss you girl ....... she sold for way more then it cost new and is restored to mint shape today with the second owner
123's were over looked for a long time!, the knock was being too big! I always loved em from day 1, very unique car, great on the hiway, better than the early ones, better & bigger trans c-6, better suspension, hold up a lot better!
Mag 500's on a 73. ;) Should've stayed with the trim rings. Looks a lot better and makes you stand out quite a bit on the show circuit. I owned 3F05H100003 for many years. Light Pewter car.
@@Wannagobackto1980 I agree the Magnums definately look the best this is my 73 Q Code check it out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JYqTxkeza70.html cheers
@@Wannagobackto1980 Mag 500s, lol sure. It's your story. Nothing beats a set of 15x7 trim rings and center caps on a BOSS 351. NOTHING. Mag 500's are for the catalog boys. Again, mag 500's on a 73. Pure comedy especially that mag 500s were a dealer-only add on 73. It wasn't a factory option. By calling the trim rings/ caps crap, you are hearby not worthy of owning a 71-73 mach 1 that's a factory original 14x7/6 trim ring car. You'll just deface it with your quick call to CJ Pony Parts. Shame on you.
My dad still has his original 73 with the 351 super cobra jet 4-V. He's had the motor rebuilt and bored over to a 363 but stopped having it worked on years ago. Unfortunately, is rusting in a driveway now.
I had a 1973 mach 1 mustang but some person decided they wanted it and thus they took it out my backyard in Tampa Florida. OH well at least someone gets to enjoy the dream. MY dream stolen.
belle chansons alan jakson et ma préférée de toutes les mustang...celle qui a joué dans le premier film....60 seconde chrono en 1973....superbe film...qui s appel aussi .....la grande casse
Matt Vineis Just sitting around in the garage collecting dust while I’m away at college. Nothing’s changed except for a few new scratches and a new set of floor mats.