Detail Info for: 1973 MUSTANG Q CODE GRANDE ONE OF 548 PRODUCED

Transaction Info
Sold On:
05/07/2010
Price:
$ 2850.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
37829
Location:
McMinnville Or, 97128
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1973 Ford Mustang
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
3FO4Q179400F
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
To read the books and magazines, including this one, while at the same time marveling at the prices from Barrett-Jackson, one would almost think that the majority of Mustangs produced from 1969 to 1973 came with Boss or Cobra Jet engines. Yet while performance-oriented Mustangs captured the hearts and wallets of enthusiasts, as they still do today, it was the hardtop and SportsRoof models, most with base six-cylinders or two-barrel small-blocks, that were parked in driveways and garages across America. For example, in 1969, less than 1 percent of all Mustangs produced had a Boss or 428 Cobra Jet engine. All the others came with regular passenger-car engines. Introduced in 1969, the Grande took advantage of the base Mustang's popularity by adding luxury, not performance. Offered as a hardtop only, the '69 Grande package added a vinyl roof, pinstripes, wire wheel covers, a special interior, additional insulation, and even unique rear spring bushings to provide a quieter ride. When the Mustang's body style changed for '71, the Grande continued as the luxury Mustang with minor changes in content, although the larger overall size provided an improved ride for a more luxurious feel. The Grande's fifth year, 1973, was its last. A new, smaller Mustang was on the way for 1974, and the Grande, along with the convertible body style, would fall by the wayside. Looking more luxurious than ever on the mildly revamped '73 body, the Grande went out in grand style by selling 25,274 units, more than any other Grande model year. The fact that it retailed for only $206 more than the standard hardtop-$2,946 versus $2,740-obviously didn't hurt. The Grande package for '73 was similar to previous years-vinyl roof, pinstripes, dual racing mirrors, wheel covers on the outside, and its own special interior consisting of high-back bucket seats covered with Lambeth (named for a well-heeled London borough) cloth and vinyl, molded door panels with woodgrain inserts, a deluxe instrument panel with black camera-case and woodgrain panels, and an electric clock. The base engine was the 250ci inline six-cylinder, but most Grande buyers opted for one of the three available V-8s-302 two-barrel, 351C two-barrel, or 351C four-barrel. Interestingly, according to Kevin Marti's Ford production database, only 548 '73 Grandes came with the top-of-the-line V-8, the Q-code 351 four-barrel that, while detuned for emissions, was still a formidable performance engine. Of those, 89 were optioned with four-speeds, with seven of them also equipped with the 3.50 Traction-Lok rear axle. As you might expect, Grandes were typically well-optioned with available air conditioning, power steering, console, AM/eight-track, power front disc brakes, electric rear-window defrost, power windows, and the Convenience Group, which included automatic seatback releases, a glovebox lock, parking brake and headlight reminder lights, courtesy lights under the instrument panel, map and glovebox lights, and lighting for the trunk and underhood. You might think Grande buyers would opt for special paint from the Thunderbird or Mercury color pallets, but according to Marti's information, all were painted in standard Mustang colors. Available vinyl roof colors included black, white, blue, ginger, avocado, and brown. Grandes can be identified by their 04 code in the Vehicle Identification Number and the 65F body code on the door data sticker. THIS IS A SOLID UNRESTORED CAR IT HAS HAD ONE RESPRAY IN ITS PAST. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGIONAL AND IN GOOD CONDITION. THE DASH HAS A TACK IN IT WITCH WORKS .IT SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN ORDERED WITH A 400 2V ENGINE WHICH MAY MAKE IT EVEN MORE RARE. BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE IT HAS ALL THE POWER YOU NEED, SEE THE RUBBER IT PUT DOWN IN ONE OF THE PICS,.IF YOU PUT A 4 BARREL ON IT LOOK OUT. I BOUGHT THIS CAR FOR A ESTATE AUCTION WHERE THE GENTELMAN DEID, IT HAD BEEN SETTING IN HIS GARAGE FOR YEARS THE TIRES WERE ROTTED SO I PUT FOUR NEW TIRES ON. I WISH I COULD KEEP ALL THE CARS I HAVE COLLECTED BUT THIS IS ONE THAT HAS TO GO. DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS.