1972 Mach 1 in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

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Mister 4x4

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1971 Mustang Mach 1
http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/ford/57602-1972-ford-mustang-mach-1-automatic-351-fully-restored40k-original-miles.html

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Rebuilt Transmission New Brakes and Lines New AC and AC lines Exhaust System New Gas Tank Rebuilt Carb Radiator Fan Battery and Cables Trunk Pad Starter Hoses Shocks Tires Stereo Speakers New Interior Carpet LED light bulb kit for gauge illumination

 
Not a lot of pictures for such an expensive car.

What I do see, is the typical "throw every option at it" mantra might've been in-play, as evidenced by the hockey stripes and rocker molding (probably originally a 'no stripe' car) and the obviously aftermarket Magnum 500s.

The particulars of the listing says it's a "black Ford Sedan with 4-doors" as well.

Add in the fact that the trunk spoiler's on backward, and I've got the feeling we're not looking at $45K worth of car here.  (Just a hunch)

 
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