Hi, First post here... If you look at the cover of the September 2015 Mustang Monthly magazine, you may recognize this car. I am the new owner, located just outside the Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada area. I have waited almost 8 weeks to have the car delivered out of the shop in Monroe WA, USA., it finally showed up this past Thursday. I have been a fan of these cars (71-73) for many years, owning Mach's (429's), convertibles etc. I sold my last 429 car back in 2010 and have wanted a replacement since then... This car is a true time capsule, 44 years and it still incorporates the majority of its original parts. Numbers matching engine, correct trans with cast iron tail shaft, tapered drive shaft, correct matching radiator, exhaust manifolds, etc. However, after 44 years, some parts are gone: The quadrajet carb, the original distributor and alternator; are the main pieces. I guess through time, these pieces were just replaced with what ever was available to keep the car running. My goal is to restore the car and I will be looking for these pieces missing also. I took it for a drive today, not too far as it is tried especially the suspension, however, the engine runs great, the trans shifts great, truly showing the grit these early cars are made of. I don't believe the drivetrain has been out of the car previously.
I have attached a couple pictures and one is very interesting (to me anyway). The convertible top window and zipper assembly, although badly worn incorporates a tiny mustang horse on the end of the zipper latch. Does anyone know if this is Ford original, it is clamped on professionally and appears to have been there for many years. In fact, this may be the original convertible top, but I am not an expert in this field, just wondering the what some on this board who are really in the know think of this? I hope to be able to converse on this board as I work through the restoration process. Cheers