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<blockquote data-quote="will e" data-source="post: 306188" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>Me again. I reread your first post. You indicate you are looking for a car and that you are still learning about the 71 to 73 Mustangs. A few tips that you may not know.</p><p></p><p>There are three basic looking bodies but actually 5 different body styles.</p><p></p><p>The fastback (63D) and Mach 1 (63R) look the same but actually have different body codes. Sometimes people will take a fast back and put Mach 1 stickers on it and try to sell it as a Mach 1.</p><p></p><p>The hardtop (65D) and convertibles (76D) never had decals with Mach 1 on them but the stripes could be ordered.</p><p></p><p>The upscale hardtop called the 'Grande' had it's very own body code as well (65F)</p><p></p><p>Lots of people tossing around different engine codes "Q code, "H" code, etc. I won't try to spell it all out for ya. At the top of the page you will see 'Mustang Data'. Poke around in that area to learn more about the different options.</p><p></p><p>Are you looking to find a nice driver or are you interested in finding a more rare Mustang? If you are looking at rarer versions make sure to ask questions here before buying help avoid getting scammed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will e, post: 306188, member: 442"] Me again. I reread your first post. You indicate you are looking for a car and that you are still learning about the 71 to 73 Mustangs. A few tips that you may not know. There are three basic looking bodies but actually 5 different body styles. The fastback (63D) and Mach 1 (63R) look the same but actually have different body codes. Sometimes people will take a fast back and put Mach 1 stickers on it and try to sell it as a Mach 1. The hardtop (65D) and convertibles (76D) never had decals with Mach 1 on them but the stripes could be ordered. The upscale hardtop called the 'Grande' had it's very own body code as well (65F) Lots of people tossing around different engine codes "Q code, "H" code, etc. I won't try to spell it all out for ya. At the top of the page you will see 'Mustang Data'. Poke around in that area to learn more about the different options. Are you looking to find a nice driver or are you interested in finding a more rare Mustang? If you are looking at rarer versions make sure to ask questions here before buying help avoid getting scammed. [/QUOTE]
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