It all started innocently enough. While buying parts from the local NAPA Auto Parts store for the Lazarus Project, a friend approached us about a car that his friend owned.
Its a really nice 73 Mach 1, said Larry, 351 V-8, four-speed with air. I think you could get into it for around $7,000.
Since weve been around the block on this same type of ride before, we were curious but cautious. Some of the really nice cars out there turn into really large pieces of poop when you pop the garage door. Even so, we agreed to take a lookjust out of curiosity.
What we found surprised us and actually caught us off guard. The car was passable, if not super nice. It ended up being a nice driver or an older restoration showing wear. Though neither Mark nor I bought the Mach 1 (wisely), our Group Director, Doug Evans, was suckereder, given the opportunityto join the Mustang frenzy.
Here is our idea with this Mach. Since Lazarus is almost complete, we decided to jump into another 71-73 via this car. However, our premise here is to start with a $7,500 (selling price) Mach and turn it into a $12,000 Mach, as cheaply as we can. Best of all, in this series well tell you how you can do the same with your car.
Positives & Negatives To The Deal
Positives
Factory Convenience Group
Both front and rear spoilers came with the car
Ram air
Engine is solid, though we are planning a cam swap
Factory gauge package has been added already
All the hard-to-find parts are already there
Paint is in very good condition
All-new weatherstrips
Key parts have been replaced (gas cap, center caps)
Negatives
Trunk is missing key items
Air shocks on rear allude to worn rear springs
Detail on the last resto was poorly done
Tires on the verge of needing replacement
Nonlocking differential
Engine bay is nasty
Center gauge panel is incorrect for the car
Tranny needs attention; second gear synchros are worn