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It has black hood stripes, a black spoiler, a black chin spoiler, black Mach 1 side stripes, and black rocker panels.
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The Medium Lime paint glows in the sun.
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Here is a close-up of the Mach 1 logo on the front fender. The wheel covers say Ford Motor Company.
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Check out this awesome hood. It has 351ci Ram Air decals and turn-type hood locks.
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It has a black trunk lid spoiler. Those are nicely routed exhaust tips.
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This car is very straight.
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The interior is green. It has a in-dash tach and extra gauges in the center.
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The seats have light green stripes on them.
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Here is a peek at the interior from the passenger side door opening.
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The rear seats don't have the lighter stripes, but they have the other two shades of green material.
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The door panels have wood grain inserts.
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Check out this vintage Firestone Wide Oval tire.
(from page 7 of the 1972 Collection)
Ivy Glow 1972 Mustang notchback owned by Zak from Seattle, Washington. It has the original 351ci-2V engine and an automatic transmission. Zak tells us, "I bought this car when I was 15 years old in May of 2012 when I didn't even have my drivers permit. We found it just up the street from where I live. It was sitting outside under a car cover for five years. The
owner was offering $1,500. It was not running at the time. The car only needed a new set of tires, new fluids, fuel pump, battery, windshield wipers and a rebuilt carburetor. Cosmetically the car just needed a wash, wax and vacuuming. Other then that, the interior and exterior are virtually untouched since purchased. I later painted the vinyl roof and put a seal around the sunroof. The sunroof and baby moon rims were already put on when I bought the car. The car has the original paint (never repainted), factory A/C, shop manuals, owners manual, wiring diagram, documentation, spare tire, original hub caps (not currently installed), and original AM radio (not currently installed). I am currently a member of Pacific Cascade Mustang Club since February of 2013. The car is great and I love to drive it when the weather is good!"
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Here is Zak's Ivy Glow 1972 Mustang on display at a car show.
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It has an automatic and a small center console. I believe the black console is aftermarket.
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The engine is a 351ci 2V V8. It was originally rated at 168 horsepower.
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Zak received a heap of documentation with the Mustang. He has all five volumes of the 1972 Mustang Ford Shop Manuals; volume 1 chassis, volume 2 engine, volume 3 electrical, volume 4 body, and volume 5 pre-delivery, maintenance, and lubrication. He as the owners manual, original owner's warranty identification card, and a stack of maintenance receipts.
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Dark Green 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by Frank Maleno from Greenfield, Massachusetts. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 25, 2015. It has a 351ci V8 Cobra Jet Q-code engine, 4-speed transmission, Argent silver stripes, Magnum 500 wheels, and a 3/4 black vinyl top. Frank is the second owner and he has owned it for 30 years!
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Frank's Dark Green 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback has a flat black rear decklid spoiler and rear window louvers.
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Dark Green 1972 Mach 1 Mustang fastback, left rear view.