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mtdubvee

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I am looking for a nice 1969-1973 Mustang convertible. It has to be an original V8 car and has to have a manual transmission. Any color considered but I want a nice running and driving car. Not a project.

Please let me know what you have. Location is not an issue. I will have it shipped. Im in WV

Thanks,

Matt

304-228-4732

 
I have a 1973 Blue/ Blue interior and a white top. I bought it in 1994 with 86,000 miles it from the original owner. Today it has 109.000 miles and I now drive it everyday to work. In the past year I've replaced the brakes, calipers, wheel cylinders, hoses, axle bearings, control arms, shocks springs, tires and a/c compressor. It is mechanically sound but needs some cosmetic work. It still matches the window sticker which I have along with the original keys, warranty card, build sheet and owners manual. It has the original 302 and 3 speed stick. Let me know if your interested.





 
I am looking for a nice 1969-1973 Mustang convertible. It has to be an original V8 car and has to have a manual transmission. Any color considered but I want a nice running and driving car. Not a project.

Please let me know what you have. Location is not an issue. I will have it shipped. Im in WV

Thanks,

Matt

304-228-4732
I have a car that can meet all your requirements here, BUT its an automatic. Rust free garage queen, runs great, very original except for the dual exhaust, and the paint originally a 2B red now its Gold Glow. https://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-73-mustang-convertible--27638

 
I have a 1973 Blue/ Blue interior and a white top. I bought it in 1994 with 86,000 miles it from the original owner. Today it has 109.000 miles and I now drive it everyday to work. In the past year I've replaced the brakes, calipers, wheel cylinders, hoses, axle bearings, control arms, shocks springs, tires and a/c compressor. It is mechanically sound but needs some cosmetic work. It still matches the window sticker which I have along with the original keys, warranty card, build sheet and owners manual. It has the original 302 and 3 speed stick. Let me know if your interested.



Very nice!

 
I am looking for a nice 1969-1973 Mustang convertible. It has to be an original V8 car and has to have a manual transmission. Any color considered but I want a nice running and driving car. Not a project.

Please let me know what you have. Location is not an issue. I will have it shipped. Im in WV

Thanks,

Matt

304-228-4732

Matt, let me know if your interested. https://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/cto/6211117586.html.

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Most people do not believe how rare a manual transmission is in a vert. Here are the numbers from Marti's Mustang by the Numbers.

1973 302 3 speed 614

1973 351 3 speed 0 ZERO

1972 302 3 speed 269

1972 351 3 speed 82

1971 302 3 speed 359

1971 351 3 speed 85

So your quest to find one is sort of more rare than a 4 speed is.

1971 4 speed M code 176

1971 4 speed Q code 1 ONE

1971 4 speed C code 429 1 ONE

1972 4 speed Q code 201

1972 4 speed R code HO 13

1973 4 speed Q code 293

I seems like everyone started getting lazy on changing the gears. If you have traveled much you know the U.S. by far has more automatics. In Africa and China where I spent lots of time straight drive is still the biggest seller.

 
Most people do not believe how rare a manual transmission is in a vert. Here are the numbers from Marti's Mustang by the Numbers.

1973 302 3 speed 614

1973 351 3 speed 0 ZERO

1972 302 3 speed 269

1972 351 3 speed 82

1971 302 3 speed 359

1971 351 3 speed 85

So your quest to find one is sort of more rare than a 4 speed is.

1971 4 speed M code 176

1971 4 speed Q code 1 ONE

1971 4 speed C code 429 1 ONE

1972 4 speed Q code 201

1972 4 speed R code HO 13

1973 4 speed Q code 293

I seems like everyone started getting lazy on changing the gears. If you have traveled much you know the U.S. by far has more automatics. In Africa and China where I spent lots of time straight drive is still the biggest seller.
David,

Why no numbers for 71 72 73 4 speed H and F codes? I can't believe there weren't  any.

 
David,

Why no numbers for 71 72 73 4 speed H and F codes? I can't believe there weren't  any.
You could not get a 4 speed in an F or H code in any body style 71 - 73

There was one 71 F code 4 speed coupe and one 71 H code 4 speed FB

 
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David,

Why no numbers for 71 72 73 4 speed H and F codes? I can't believe there weren't  any.
You could not get a 4 speed in an F or H code in any body style 71 - 73

There was one 71 F code 4 speed coupe and one 71 H code 4 speed FB
I did not know that. Thanks

 
Most people do not believe how rare a manual transmission is in a vert. Here are the numbers from Marti's Mustang by the Numbers.

1973 302 3 speed 614

1973 351 3 speed 0 ZERO

1972 302 3 speed 269

1972 351 3 speed 82

1971 302 3 speed 359

1971 351 3 speed 85

So your quest to find one is sort of more rare than a 4 speed is.

1971 4 speed M code 176

1971 4 speed Q code 1 ONE

1971 4 speed C code 429 1 ONE

1972 4 speed Q code 201

1972 4 speed R code HO 13

1973 4 speed Q code 293

I seems like everyone started getting lazy on changing the gears. If you have traveled much you know the U.S. by far has more automatics. In Africa and China where I spent lots of time straight drive is still the biggest seller.
David,

Why no numbers for 71 72 73 4 speed H and F codes? I can't believe there weren't  any.
There were Zero convertibles H & F code with 4 Speed. In 1971 there was one Hard top 4 speed 302-2V, one HT 302 with an FMX, one Fastback H code 4 Speed. Of you find one of those they are one of one.

Even though the 3 speed was standard not many came that way. The odd 4 speed cars were probably Ford Corporate cars he doesn't say.

 
Most people do not believe how rare a manual transmission is in a vert. Here are the numbers from Marti's Mustang by the Numbers.

1973 302 3 speed 614

1973 351 3 speed 0 ZERO

1972 302 3 speed 269

1972 351 3 speed 82

1971 302 3 speed 359

1971 351 3 speed 85

So your quest to find one is sort of more rare than a 4 speed is.

1971 4 speed M code 176

1971 4 speed Q code 1 ONE

1971 4 speed C code 429 1 ONE

1972 4 speed Q code 201

1972 4 speed R code HO 13

1973 4 speed Q code 293

I seems like everyone started getting lazy on changing the gears. If you have traveled much you know the U.S. by far has more automatics. In Africa and China where I spent lots of time straight drive is still the biggest seller.
David,

Why no numbers for 71 72 73 4 speed H and F codes? I can't believe there weren't  any.
There were Zero convertibles H & F code with 4 Speed. In 1971 there was one Hard top 4 speed 302-2V, one HT 302 with an FMX, one Fastback H code 4 Speed. Of you find one of those they are one of one.

Even though the 3 speed was standard not many came that way. The odd 4 speed cars were probably Ford Corporate cars he doesn't say.
Thanks David.

 
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