Hi Rod,
Had to jump in on this one and have a rant. Thanks for putting this one up for attention. It's been kicked around the Forum over the years from time to time, and always gets a reaction.
Speaking for my self, i have had a gut full of negative critisism that has come from many different quarters of society over the years (especially from the 1965 to 1970 brigade), regarding the oversized, bloated, large dimension 1971 1973 Mustangs. Enough is enough!
I have gone to the trouble of compiling a body size comparison chat below to demonstrate the rise and fall and rise again of the Mustang models from 1964 1/2 to the present day. This chart tells an accurate story of the difference in the sizing as the years rolled on. The reality is that, yes, the 1964 1/2 Mustang started out a fairly compact car, but grew in size up to the year 1970. FACT! ( you rarely hear the 65 to 70 brigade talk about that do you) And yes, from '71 to '73 came the biggest body sizes so far, but not what you would call dramatically large from 1970. OK, 1974 saw the bodies shrink back to a more compact size, but the chart shows a steady increase ending in 1993 close to the same size as around the 1965/67 Mustangs. This trend remained until the fifth and sixth generation Mustangs started showing body sizes very close to our '71 to '73 Models. (see my chart)
So the bottom line is yes, they started out small,then got bigger ('71 to '73), then got smaller, then bigger up to the present day, where they are very close to the 1971,2,3s. So what's the big deal, as to getting hung up on the sizes of Mustangs throughout the six generations. You don't hear of anyone crapping on as to how big and bloated and oversized the present day Mustangs are do you! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
So to all the 1971 to 1973 size critiques, GET OVER IT, and realize the fact that all car manufactures change their body sizes as the years and models roll on whether you like it or approve of it or not.
Greg.