1973 Mustang Grande. The car has no motor, but is set up for a small block ford engine with 3.25 C-4 tranny and 3.25 3d member. New parts include: vinyl top, Mach 1 style hood, dash pad and headliner. The car is listed for my brother. He lives outside of Seattle,his name is Ray, phone (425) 788-5498. Please call him for additional in formation. Car is shipped at buyers cost.
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