baz70
Well-known member
Hi all
After posing a few questions on the forums for which I am incredibly grateful for the depth of knowledge, I have decided to migrate my restoration build to a proper thread, to help me stay focused, and to share my journey, with the hope that I arrive at my intended destination.
Where to start…. The beginning I guess.
A short history of my 1972 Mach 1.
Back in the noughties, at the onset of a premature midlife crisis, I fancied myself a Mustang. Not just any old Mustang, I had honed myself in to a 1970 Mustang. The year 1970 is a pivotal moment in my life….
After months of research and lack of finances to buy a proper 1970 Mustang Fastback, Mach 1 to be specific, I put the idea on hold. Around that time I saw the original Gone in 60 seconds move car chase (yeh baby ), and I wanted to know more…. I went back on eBay and started widening the net. I came across a 1 owner 12,500 mile 72 Mach 1 in pretty good condition and contacted owner. We to’d and fro’d via email and built up a rapport. I was pretty nervous about the idea of buying a car sight unseen and trusting seller to arrange shipping of the car to the UK. We eventually agreed a price and I set the ball in motion, all the while the owner was convincing me the car was low mileage and in perfect condition, I knew to set my expectations low and just make the deal. I had seen pictures and they didn’t add up to the perception of a low mileage car. The picture below says a 1000 words.
Car was advertised as a "Cobrajet" .351c 4V, pretty standard according to Marti report, exterior wise had a misaligned hood due to front end fender damage and incorrect springs (Still need to get them replaced), and some non-standard front end panels, chrome hood lip, chrome fender front edge trim etc…. and a repaint,. some nice pics below.
After posing a few questions on the forums for which I am incredibly grateful for the depth of knowledge, I have decided to migrate my restoration build to a proper thread, to help me stay focused, and to share my journey, with the hope that I arrive at my intended destination.
Where to start…. The beginning I guess.
A short history of my 1972 Mach 1.
Back in the noughties, at the onset of a premature midlife crisis, I fancied myself a Mustang. Not just any old Mustang, I had honed myself in to a 1970 Mustang. The year 1970 is a pivotal moment in my life….
After months of research and lack of finances to buy a proper 1970 Mustang Fastback, Mach 1 to be specific, I put the idea on hold. Around that time I saw the original Gone in 60 seconds move car chase (yeh baby ), and I wanted to know more…. I went back on eBay and started widening the net. I came across a 1 owner 12,500 mile 72 Mach 1 in pretty good condition and contacted owner. We to’d and fro’d via email and built up a rapport. I was pretty nervous about the idea of buying a car sight unseen and trusting seller to arrange shipping of the car to the UK. We eventually agreed a price and I set the ball in motion, all the while the owner was convincing me the car was low mileage and in perfect condition, I knew to set my expectations low and just make the deal. I had seen pictures and they didn’t add up to the perception of a low mileage car. The picture below says a 1000 words.
Car was advertised as a "Cobrajet" .351c 4V, pretty standard according to Marti report, exterior wise had a misaligned hood due to front end fender damage and incorrect springs (Still need to get them replaced), and some non-standard front end panels, chrome hood lip, chrome fender front edge trim etc…. and a repaint,. some nice pics below.