For Sale: 1973 Ford Mustang in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for sale in Oklahoma City, OK

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Vehicle Description Eleanor! Well, the original Gone In 60 Seconds (1974) Eleanor was a '73 Mustang.
And we've got a look-alike right here in Oklahoma City.
But this hotrod has a lot more to it than just looking fast and strong.
With its cool color coordination and good investments, this 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 shows it has appeal in both its fundamentals and uniqueness.
We love a color combo that immediately turns heads.
What we like about this car is that it's a unique style, and it represents the last of the first-gen Mustangs.
And this one makes it more fun to show off with a custom style and a quality appearance that's easy to take on the road.
This Mustang Mach 1 is equipped with a 331 stroker motor that has less than 200 miles driven on it.
The body is said to only have 27,000 miles on it.
See the #2 picture in the picture gallery for all the work that has been put into the resto-mod from under the hood to the interior.
Ready to take to shows or for a weekend drive.
Come drive away in a special Mach 1.
Features:
331 stroker motor A/C Dakota digital dash Front/rear spoilers Revenger G/T tires Vision Legend Series wheels (see pic #2 for more updates) Air Conditioning, Center Console Storage, Tinted Glass, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Bucket Seats, Leather Seats.
  • Year: 1973
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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