1973 Mustang Photo Collection
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Bright Red 1973 Mustang Convertible The dash has a cool "Mustang" plate in the center.
wheels and side stripe These wheels did not come standard on the 1973 Mustang but they do look great.

Pink 73 Mustang Check out this Playboy Pink 1973 Mustang convertible! This car was auctioned off at the January 2012 Barrett Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Arizonia. It sold for $37,000. This car has silver stripes and a big 351ci engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, factory forged wheels (still on the car), power steering and power disc brakes. It was special ordered with this paint right from the factory!
Pink 73 Mustang The top appears to be dark red. This is one bright colored Mustang!

1971 Eleanor Mustang This is the yellow 1973 Mustang from the original Eleanor from the independent filmmaker H.B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. There were actually two Mustangs used in the film. One, this one was the "beauty" version which was used for up-close detail shots. The other was the "stunt" version which was fitted with a full roll cage along with many other safety and suspension modifications. The cars where really 1971 Mustangs fitted with 1973 trim. In the film, the main character stole 48 high end valuable cars in just days for a client. The most infamous would be this 1973 Mustang "Last of the Mustangs". It was considered important as it was the last of the Mustangs because the Mustang II arrives in 1974. That's Toby Halicki in the photo as he was the main character in the movie. This car is said to have been crushed after the movie according to Toby.
1971 Eleanor Mustang This is the 1973 (actually a 1971) Mustang "stunt" Eleanor from the original Toby Halicki's Gone in 60 Seconds movie. This car encountered two extensively damaging events during the movie. One, accidentally hitting a light pole while exiting the freeway. Two, a planned 128-foot jump near the end of the movie's long chase scene. This car is runnable and was used to promote the movie upon it's release.
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