My story began in 1972 in Birmingham England where I lived. At the time I saw my very first 'Big Mustang', I was walking along New Street in down town Birmingham with a buddy when, there it was, a 71 Grabber Lime Mach 1. I remember it like it was yesterday parked at the side of the road. Grabber Lime, black interior, hood black-out, rear spoiler. Oh how I fell in love. I said to my buddy "one day I'm going to own one of those", to which he replied "Yeah right". At that time, I was not working full time, long story and I had no idea that in just 8 months, March of 73, I would move to SW Ontario Canada. I was working for Canadian Fram hand building prototype air cleaners, mainly Chrysler. After about a year, I had saved enough to buy my first Canadian car, so I went looking for a Mustang. I found a 72 Sportroof 302. Not quite what I wanted, but it was a nice car in red, so I bought it for about 2000 bucks. I had that when I got married and until our son was born. Mustang's aren't exactly family cars, so I sold it for a Chrysler Cordoba.
Fast forward to 1980 and end of marriage #1. So, I went looking for another Mustang, this time I found two locally. One was a Boss 351 minus it's engine but fitted with a 390, the owner wanted 4 grand for a rough car, pass. Then I found a 72 Q code Mach 1 4 speed, no PS or PB just drums all around. Very nice condition overall, but had been painted a darker red. So I bought it for 2 grand. All the seller told me was that the original block had frozen and cracked and been replaced with another that had solid lifters. That's all I knew at the time. ( I regret not learning more about it as it turned out to be a Boss block, found that out only about 4 years ago!!)
Not long after that, I happened to be talking to a guy I knew at a bar. He told me he had a Mach 1 for sale for 500 bucks as a parts car. It had power steering and disc power brakes. It was an H code Mach 1 in Light Pewter with an identical red and black décor group interior to the Q code. 500 bucks I'll buy that! I never did pull it down for parts, but instead put it back on the road as my winter beater. A pair of snow tires on the back and 2, 50lb bags of sand in the trunk, good to go. I sold that one in 83.
I sold the Q code in 91 and regretted it ever since. My soon to be second wife agreed that when the time was right I would buy another. Fast forward again to 2008, the time was right for Mustang number 4, which I found in Santa Clarita CA. I flew out to LA, rented a car and drove up the 405. That was an experience I don't want to repeat, but anyway I bought the car I now have. It was an 71 M code 4 speed Mach 1, but almost no options. My plan was to find a rust free car to make my own. If I found a Graber Lime, bonus, if not paint the one I had found. That never happened as I found out the one I had deserved to stay in the original Light Pewter which has grown on me over the years.
Below are pictures of my 2 '72 Mach 1's.
Geoff.
Me 40 years ago and 30 lbs lighter.... with hair!