Ford Mustang Legend

Ford Mustang Legend

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

1973 brought the last year of the "big" Mustang.

1973 Mustang Coupe

1973 Mustang Convertible

1973 brought the last year of the "big" Mustang. It was to be replaced by a smaller, lighter breed, therefore, most of the changes for '73 were merely cosmetic. A large, square, chrome headlamp bezel appeared, as did chrome trim around the tail lights. A color keyed Urethane front bumper replaced the chrome units of the previous years. The front parking lights were now placed vertically in the front grille. A new, grained, black applique with bright trim was placed on the rear body panel between the tail lights. This was replaced with a honeycomb style on the Mustang Mach 1 and Mustang Grande models. The 1973 Mustang convertible was to become the last Mustang convertible for many years. There were a total of 134,867 Mustangs produced in 1973.

The Mustang is, of course, one of Ford’s classic and most well-known vehicles. Chances are if you’re here, you’re an enthusiast for that type of thing; if what you saw here really piqued your interest, why not do a little browsing and see if you can find one to make your own? There are classic cars for sale all over the web, and there might be one with your name on it.

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