Make:
Ford
Model:
Mustang
Year:
1973
Mileage:
9432
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Illinois
City:
Chicago ,IL
Zip:
60623
1973 Ford Mustang Convertible 302 v8 auto 9432 Miles
With its cool color coordination and good investments, this 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible shows it has appeal in both its fundamentals and uniqueness. We love a color like Brilliant Black. It looks like a starry night where the darkness is broken up by the metallic element embedded in the paint. So while the color is like midnight, it really pops under the noon sun. And a convertible is the kind of car that always belongs in the sunshine. It's part of a full custom package that includes the red painted hood stripes, added hood scoop trim, and a set of black American Muscle 18-inch wheels. The full presentation of the car isn't perfect, but the overall point is something more. What we like about this car is that it's a drop-top with a unique style, and it represents the last of the first-gen convertibles. There would be no second-gen factory ragtops, and so these always stand out as a defining moment in the Mustang's history. And this one makes it more fun to show off with a custom style and a driver-quality appearance that's easy to take on the road. The newer black convertible top looks good against the paint, but for true distinction, you'll want to power it down.
With its cool color coordination and good investments, this 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible shows it has appeal in both its fundamentals and uniqueness. We love a color like Brilliant Black. It looks like a starry night where the darkness is broken up by the metallic element embedded in the paint. So while the color is like midnight, it really pops under the noon sun. And a convertible is the kind of car that always belongs in the sunshine. It's part of a full custom package that includes the red painted hood stripes, added hood scoop trim, and a set of black American Muscle 18-inch wheels. The full presentation of the car isn't perfect, but the overall point is something more. What we like about this car is that it's a drop-top with a unique style, and it represents the last of the first-gen convertibles. There would be no second-gen factory ragtops, and so these always stand out as a defining moment in the Mustang's history. And this one makes it more fun to show off with a custom style and a driver-quality appearance that's easy to take on the road. The newer black convertible top looks good against the paint, but for true distinction, you'll want to power it down.