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1972 mustang convertible

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What does everyone think of the 72 mustang convert? Personally i like them in red with black accents ( like Mach one) and black interior.
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69-70 and 71-73 are some ugly mofos if they arent fastbacks! :puke:
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dbrennancobra wrote:What does everyone think of the 72 mustang convert? Personally i like them in red with black accents ( like Mach one) and black interior.
Not too surprising considering what you have sitting in your garage at the moment. ;)
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I always enjoyed the 1969 -1970 Shelby Convertibles! So I might also like a 72 vert. Have any pics?
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IMO, not a great year for the 'Stang. By '72, the car was getting too big and too heavy. It was also underpowered for its size and weight due to tougher emissions regulations. Although the car still looked better than the Mustang II coming for '74.

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This ricer one is kinda badass... :-)
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Z282SLO wrote:IMO, not a great year for the 'Stang. By '72, the car was getting too big and too heavy. It was also underpowered for its size and weight due to tougher emissions regulations. Although the car still looked better than the Mustang II coming for '74.

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The fastback still looked OK... db is talking about the convertible.
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1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
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Coupe or convertible ... not a fan of the '72.
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