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My Stable Just Got Bigger

Laurie S.

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I am now the proud owner of a 1971 Mach I! I've always loved these cars and now through some interesting circumstances, I have one. It was purchased from the original owner who said it had 53,000 miles, but the 351C had been rebuilt and that mileage couldn't be documented. Nevertheless, the car is all original with the exception of replaced half rear quarters due to fat tires that wrinkled the wheelwells and a repaint. The original color is Wimbledon White and that's what it is now, but it isn't a good paint job. The exhaust also is not original and you can see a few other minor things in the photos. It is an automatic, with a deluxe interior, air conditioning, fold down rear seat, and remote mirror. It does need work, but it's a solid, rust free car and will make a terrific occasional driver. I might even "tweak" it a bit. Now for a name.....

Oh yeah, and no, Trouble is not for sale.

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looks like a nice on! i drove 71-73's all thru high school, so have a soft spot for them. actually been looking at one here locally that includes another mach1 parts car & a grande parts car.

as for the name, since its white, put some 22's on it & call it the "honkey donk" :lol
 
"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:
put some 22's on it & call it the "honkey donk" :lol

:lol :lol :lol

Nice looking car Laurie. If you want to get rid of those bullethole mags let me know. Back in high school you had two options for wheels. Chrome bulletholes or sawblades. That was it. I went with the bulletholes and when I changed everything out on the car I put them up. Can't really bring myself to part with 'em. They are 4 lug 14" and if I came across some 5 lug 15" I might just put 'em on the car, throw on some old Oakley Frogskins, sport the mullet wig and cruise down the road with some Skid Row "18 and Life" or Bullet Boys "Smooth Up In 'Ya" as loud as possible. Nice find.
 
Congrats. It looks clean and unmolested. Do you have any interior or engine photos yet?

Is "Whitey" a too non-PC name? My buddy has a white German Shepherd with that name.
 
Thanks guys, I had a suggestion on the other site of "Moby" for the great white whale and I'm going with that for now, at least. I'll post interior and engine shots when I get them (don't actually have the car yet). I'll also post more about how I got it later, too. Headed to Mexico to go scuba diving now.
 
"BobV" said:
"Blindspot" - after driving it, you'll understand why... :nk

Along that theme, how about "Helen" as in Helen Keller? Of course that would be politically incorrect but then again, so am I!! :craz
 
I'll definitely will be going with Magnums so those bullethole rims will be for sale.
 
Nice purchase! Where are you going to put it with a 2 car garage and a trailer beside the house?
 
Congrats, So what are your plans? Lets hope Moby does not live up to his name and blow water out of the radiator.
 
Congrads, your but will thank you later. Love the 71-3's as they are the best riding on the bunch.
 
Darn that's nice Laurie! I was looking at a yellow one here in Houston a little while back~ many folks don't really seem to like this body style for some reason, but I think they're an awesome looking Mustang~a statement for the early '70's mustang!
way to go!!
dne;

ps: how do you decide what your'e gong to drive now? :craz
 
A Cleveland under de hood? Laurie, no matter what I read about you on the net, you're A OK in my books.
 
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