When I heard that the mustang would be changing to the Mustang II in 1974 I knew I had to get one of the last 73 models before the big change.
I had ordered a new Maverick Grabber in 1971 and did not really need a car. Also had a 1972 Suzuki 550 street bike along with my 1950 Ford street rod and a 1957 Ford Fairlane 500. So I did not really need a new car but had to have one of the last.
I went to the local dealer went into the owners office and asked if he could swing getting the last one made. He laughed and said no way but would order what I wanted.
So I went off with one of the salesmen and got the Ford Facts book out and started the order.
I was a tool & die maker and made pretty good money for the time and had never financed a car longer than 18 months.
So when the first order was ready it was sent in. I had picked a Lincoln color for the body that was not standard to Mustang so a Special Order car. Only like $85.00 more to get any color Ford had on any model.
So in a few days I get a call that Ford will have to put a chrome front bumper on the car due to the paint color. I found out many years later they did not say chrome but told the salesman Argent. I have a non factory paint 73 vert and it came with Argent bumper also. So I changed the color over the phone to 5-H. About another week goes by and I get another call that they cannot get a 4 speed they are out of them. I blew up and told them there had to be a four speed in the car. I placed the order in March and car was built in May.
So that is how I ended up with my 73 Mach 1 that I still have. Was a date car, autocross and street racing car. Now street racing here is not like what you see on TV today. We would run maybe 20 miles and usually at night so you can see headlights in the curves when you are on the wrong side of the road to take the curve.
I had looked at the Boss 429 cars in 69 & 70 but they were a detuned dog in my opinion. The dealership had I think 9 at one time here due to NASCAR being big in the area. In 1974 I actually turned down a boss 9 with an extra engine for $1,000 that is what I thought of those cars. Did not handle, did not run very good in the 1/4 mile unless you spent a fortune on them. That engine was made for one thing. Wide open throttle on super speedways.
Another time that I reacted to Fords announcement was when they were going to switch to front wheel drive. The Probe was destined to be the new Mustang until Ford got tons of mail with complaints, I was one of them. They changed and made it the Probe and continued with rear wheel drive for the old Mustang. How many Probes do you see today?
I have older mustangs but they for sure do not ride like a 71 - 73. I have newer mustangs that will run circles around the 71 - 73. Just lots of memories in that car, PS it had fold down rear seat, lol.