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1977 Ford Mustang II Convertible Conversion
Answering the call for a lighter, more nimble Mustang, Ford's Lee Iacocca dictated that the new Mustang, officially called the Mustang II, which debuted in 1974, would be light, sporty, and more European. Iacocca wanted it to be "a little jewel" and this direction drove every aspect of the new design. The Mustang was now based on the Pinto chassis. The chassis was heavily modified to give it more of a luxury feel, "mini-limousine" as Iacocca wanted it. The Mustang II was a foot shorter than the original 1965 Mustang and just 300 lbs. Heavier. It was offered in four-cylinder Mach 1 or "mini-limousine" Ghia form. Ford expected it to be a huge success. 18,000 were sold the first month. The Mustang II was saved by the OPEC oil shortage of 1974. Long lines and high prices for gasoline drove up sales of the more fuel efficient Mustang II's. The Mustang also was not produced as convertible again in 1977. Around 100 Mustang II’s were sent to Emess Coach Builders in Largo, Florida to have the conversions done for a cost of $4500.00. This is a 56,529 original mile vehicle that runs and drives good. The vehicle has the HI Performance V-8. The options are as follow:
Auto Transmission,
Power Steering,
Power Brakes,
Power Top,
A/C,
AM/FM Stereo with a tape Deck,
Bucket Seats,
Center Console,
The interior is in good condition the red paint is very presentable plus the top is in good condition. All the gauges and knobs look to be original. The vehicle comes with the dealers suplementary price sticker showing the conversion cost.
Every Restored Vehicle
comes with our Drive Train "Plus" Warranty when purchased
at our asking price.
Regular price: $12,950.00
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Mailing
Address:
Mark VII Classic Cars
P.O. Box 384
Franktown, CO 80116