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73yellowQ

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'73 Yellow Mach 1
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Just found the site, browsed a little and think its great!

I have a 73 Yelllow Mach 1 with a 351C 4v.

Its a bit of a project, but its drivable inbetween getting things done to it.

Next project is pulling the trans to replace the front seal on it, then putting in headers and dual exhaust.

I'm in RI, and will try to get to the shows this summer.

Heres a pic of the "bad" side

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::welcome:: nice mustang Like the color :D


Working to get it looking as good as yours does. Its an older restoreation that is showing lots of wear and tear, and is ready to get done again.

 
Welcome aboard!

Your car looks like a "twin" to my '73 (as originally built).

I look forward to interacting with you on the Forums. Again, Welcome!

BT

 
Welcome to the forum! Your car looks like a good candidate...lots of guys with project cars on here, in fact less than 20% of my mustangs are currently drivable. Lol.

I hope you enjoy the site. Set up your garage and pin your location on our member's map when you get a chance.

 
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thanks for the warm reception ::thumb::

Got some pics of my car when I moved it to my folks:

WARNING: Its dirty, hadn't washed it yet:blush:

I have it in the garage at my house now.

http://mustangmach1.shutterfly.com/

 
Welcome to the forums! Glad to have you aboard!

::welcome::

 
Welcome to the site! Your Mach looks in great condition for a restoration. Looks like someone switched out the original Mach 1 Honey Comb grill for the standard 73 Mustang grill. The honeycomb grills were not available for a long time until recently. Those wheels appear to be original to the 73 Mustang only as an option, 72 was the last year for the Magnum 500 wheels. You might want to consider taking them to a wheel shop and get them polished and restored. It seems like I remember someone quoting around $100.00 a wheel for that. The center caps are also available in reproduction. Ohio Mustang has them. Good luck and keep the posts and pictures coming.

 
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