This car has been on a while with no bids. I would say more of the car is incorrect than correct probably 80% incorrect. This company believes in the "Make it shiny and bling someone will buy it". Anyone that did a Mach 1 like this is not a collector, was not even making an attempt to do a restoration they were just using up parts they had laying around.
Burns me up to see them like this wanting prices that are 4 time what this car should sell for. It would cost more to fix what is wrong than it would to just start with a stock body.
My opinion and I am sticking with it.
David
Well David, all I can say is "Here we go again", or to quote a line from a song by Herman's Hermits from our time area, "Second verse same as the first. Evidently they didn't get the memo from the 71-73 haters about 71-73 Mustang performance being on the same level as a commode or how all 71-73 Mustangs are junk that nobody wants. Prices like these should make the 65-70 people draw their shoulders up like screeching chalk on a chalk board!
At $46,900.00 I will once again say show me a Boss 351, a 71 Q, a 72R, or a production installed 429 in any 71 Mustang, and then I'll say "GAME ON"!
Went to an annual car show in Charlotte with a very experienced body man one year and looked at some vehicles there from a local car flipper much like the one offering this Mach1. He just laughed and said "You just don't have a clue what that shiny paint and chrome is hiding"! They don't make any money doing a time consuming concours restoration. He had the opportunity to work on a few of these cars for people who had been sucked in by the bling and shiny paint. Can't print what he said here!
Won't go into what I saw on this 73 Mach 1. Since we are 71-73 people and these are our "Children" everyone here knows what is correct and what isn't.
From the pictures it looks like it could make a nice car...just not at 46,900.00. I'm at the point that if I needed a 71-73 Mustang it would have to be from someone I knew or from someone on this site.
Ok, I'm done!