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Nice 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1,351-v8,california Car,auto,numbers Matching,no Res on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:15140 Color: of this car was redone about a year ago and looks excellent
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

RARE 1973 FORD MUSTANG MACH 1

* Matching number 351-V8
* California car and title
* Original light green metallic
* Bucket seats
* Deluxe interior
* Console
* Power steering
* Power brakes
* Factory wheels
* Front spoiler
* Signed by Jack Roush

This is a super nice 1973 Mustang MACH 1 "H" code that is very original inside and out! This all stock Mach 1 comes fully equipped with deluxe interior package, power steering, power brakes, factory 351-V8, automatic transmission, factory wheels, raised white letter tires, bucket seats, console, front chin spoiler, enduro front bumper, scooped hood, and its a genuine '05' code Mach 1!

The exterior of this car was redone about a year ago and looks excellent. The graphics were also replaced at that time. The interior is the actual original interior and has a crack free dash, excellent door panels, and seating surfaces and an overall "clean" appearance. 

This car runs very strong and shifts very well. The engine and transmission are strong and the tires and brakes are in good shape. Overall this is a great Saturday night cruiser that will turn heads wherever it goes! Don't miss out on owning this beautiful Mach 1 at a great price! Below is the decoded Vin. Call me at 305-992-3575 if you have any questions. Thanks!

Assembly plant

Code Assembly plant
F Dearborn, Michigan
R San Jose, California
T Metuchen, New Jersey

Body Codes

Body Code Body Style
01 Hardtop
02 Sportsroof
03 Convertible
04 Grande (coupe only)
05 Mach 1 (sportsroof only)

Engine Codes

CID = Cubic Inch displacement, V8 = 8 cylinder, I6 = 6 cylinder, V = induction venturi (4V would be a 4 barrel carburetor)

Engine Code Engine Type
F V8 302 CID 2V
H V8 351 CID 2V
L I6 250 CID 1V
Q V8 351 CID 4V

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Pickup trucks tend not to advance at quite the same pace as the rest of the industry. That's what makes the new Ford F-150 so remarkable, jettisoning its old steel construction in favor of aluminum. It's a game changer that Ford is betting big on, and in anticipation of surging demand, the Blue Oval automaker is adding 850 new jobs to put the thing together.
Those 850 new employees will be centered at Ford's Rouge complex in Michigan - with 300 at Dearborn Stamping, 50 more at Dearborn Diversified and 500 at the Dearborn Truck facility, the latter of which has already kicked off what Ford describes as "the largest manufacturing transformation in decades." Old manufacturing equipment is being replaced with the latest technologies, and even the Ford Rouge Factory Tour is undergoing a complete overhaul.
The new jobs come as part of the commitments Ford made to the UAW in 2011 to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the United States by 2015 - a number which Ford has already exceeded at 14,000. Over 4,000 of those are centered in southeastern Michigan.

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Ford is rumored to be considering concurrent production for old and new F-150 models in a bid to minimize supply chain disruptions and inventory. Automotive News is reporting that the Blue Oval will build both the current F-150 and its replacement, which we showed you testing just last month, side by side for about half a year before switching over entirely to next-generation production.
As IHS Automotive analyst Mike Jackson told AN, "In order to ramp up, you have to retool...and that means you have to take capacity offline." Building both models alongside could allow Ford to cope with the still strong demand for the current F-150, while populating dealer supplies and working out supply chain kinks for the new model before making a full-time switch.
A loss of capacity when demand is so strong, even for a short period, could spell bad news for Ford, which nets an estimated 90 percent of its global profit on pickups and large SUVs. As AN states, Ford produces the F-150 in both Kansas City, Missouri and Dearborn, Michigan, which allows it to maintain some degree of flexibility in production. The new F-150 is expected to arrive at the 2014 North American International Auto Show as a 2015 model, with a design inspired by the Atlas Concept first shown at the Detroit Auto Show last January.

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Ford spent 57 years with his grandfather's company, joining the board of directors in 1948 before graduating from college. Ford also held a position as chairman of the design committee, as well as the chairman of the executive committee and vice chairman of the Board of Directors during his tenure with the company. In a 2013 Detroit Free Press story, retired CFO Allan Gilmour said Ford had an eye for design, and was once able to pick out when a fiberglass model of a Ford Contour was asymmetrical, off by an inch on one side. He retired and assumed the position of director emeritus in 2005.
"My father was a great business leader and humanitarian who dedicated his life to the company and the community," said Bill Ford, Jr., Ford's current executive chairman. "He also was a wonderful family man, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, yet he will continue to inspire us all."