Welcome from Toronto, Canada. I too have a 73 Mach 1 that I purchased new in 1973. My car was used for 3 years as a daily driver and even though I had rust-proofing applied by the dealer, the car rusted over the years. In 2009 I did a total nut and bolt restoration and discovered manufacturing mistakes which were fixed (believe it or not when we removed the complete interior we saw bare metal with no paint. It seems the factory did not paint the interior of the car). My car has the 'Q' code engine with a 4 spd. and is a joy to drive. You will enjoy yours.Looks like a very well optioned car. Can you tell us more about your/its background? How about a current photo or two?
A very Nice, Nice RideYes, I recently bought it from Colin Comer. He is a Shelby and Mustang collector who has authored several books on the subject and does TV shows (The Appraiser for Haggerty). It has had two previous owners with the second owning the car for about 45 years. It appears to be pretty original other than maintenance items and that was verified by Mr Comer and the Marti report etc. The car has 89k verified miles on it. We intend to keep it as original as possible.View attachment 82373
We've been restoring cars and trucks for almost 50 years and I've learned that you put money into cars you have an emotional attachment to, like it was dad's, or I bought it new, or had it in high school etc. Or, you put money into cars that have great prominence, low production with a big following etc.I said the same thing until my costs reached almost $90k then I stopped keeping records and finished the car. Looking back I think it was the journey that counted the most for me even though I continually get lots of compliments and 2 people wanted to buy it this year (we didn't talk money though)
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