Just an observation... I guess there are not many 71-3 Mustang owner's/enthusiast's on this site. Too bad.
Over the years, one of the talking points I've use in general discussions is what percentage of Mustangs are still in existence. I usually say half of the 1,288,500 or so, 64 thru 73 Mustangs are still around. That "number" may be even less today. Of the 4 body style groups, 71-73 had the smallest production numbers, 409,638, so half is about 200,000. Using "half", there are three times that number in the 64-66 "half" group. I'm not being critical, but were not that many 71-73 Mustangs made, so there's not that many to "restore". On a side note, I know that one of the local Mustang dismantlers has sent at least four 71-73 Mustang "shells", on pallets, to Scandinavian countries. There is a "demand". Silent, but a demand,
Jim