1972 Ford Mustang Hardtop Coupe
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Description
The first-generation Ford Mustang underwent its final redesign for 1971, and it grew bigger in nearly every way. This considerable size difference over previous models, accentuated by an elongated design, made these final first-generation Mustangs appear even more imposing.
Stylistically, little changed for 1972, with the only obvious difference being the Mustang name on the rear deck lid (the letters were smaller, written in script, and moved to the right). Under the hood, horsepower was now calculated in a SAE “net” form, rather than at the crank, and so figures plunged. Five engines were offered, ranging from the 98 horsepower, 250-cubic-inch inline-six to the 275 horse, 351 four-barrel H.O. V8.
This 1972 Mustang Hardtop Coupe is powered by a 351 Cleveland V8 with a two-valve intake, a popular choice for its performance upgrade and reasonable upcharge. The car’s floor pans and inner trunk show mostly surface rust, with no holes or rotting in the floor pans, the inner portion of the trunk floor, or the inner rear quarter panels. Both doors, the hood, and the front and rear quarter panels appear to be solid, as well.
The Hardtop Coupe was the biggest seller among ’72 Mustangs, followed by the Mach 1, Grande Hardtop, Fastback, and Convertible.
Highlights
A mostly original survivor
Refinished by a previous owner in Red with Gold Pearl blended paint with white side stripes
White landau top
Ginger Corinthian vinyl interior
Powered by a 351 cu-in V8 engine rated at 168 horsepower and 276 lb-ft of torque
Three-speed automatic transmission
Distinctive grille with horizontal bars
Aggressive front bumper with integrated fog lights and white diffuser underneath
Side stripes
Hood lines resembling Mach I
Stylish rear window treatment
Features
Two-door, rear-wheel-drive hardtop coupe
Ford 9-inch rear end
Scott Drake shocks
Original rear leaf springs
Front disc brakes
Rear drum brakes
The chassis number (2F01H166006) decodes as:
2 – 1972 model year
F – Dearborn (Michigan) assembly plant
01 – Hardtop
H – Optional 168 hp 351 cu-in 2V V8
166006 – Sequential production number
Original instrumentation:
120 mph speedometer
Fuel level
Quad gauge cluster with oil pressure, engine temperature, brakes, and alternator
Original Philco push-button AM radio
“Fasten Seat Belt” warning light on dash
Leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel with Mustang badge
Manual rollup side windows
Additional chrome trim pieces on rocker panels and wheel wells
Side markers
Bumper guards front and back
Mastercraft Avenger G/T P215/70R14 tires
Original Ford hubcaps
Mr. Gasket Thermo Cap with temperature gauge on radiator
Wheelbase: 109.0 inches
Overall length: 189.5 inches
Width: 75.0 inches
Height: 50.8 inches
Weight: 3,026 pounds
Known Imperfections
Paint is cracked and bubbled on driver’s side front fender near Mustang badge
Thin stripe is scuffed on passenger side front fender beneath Mustang badge
Paint is chipped and scraped on trunk lid
Rear Mustang badge is scratched up
Driver’s side floor mat is worn
Glove box is scuffed
Dash is cracked (now covered with carpet)
Heavy wear/scuffing on center dash console
Driver’s side armrest is cracked
Minor surface corrosion in trunk
Included
Car cover
Hot Wheels magnet on rear
Spare parts:
Holley Sniper EFI four-barrel fuel-injection
Holley Sniper ignition coil
Flowkooler high-flow water pump
MSD Pro-Billet distributor
Protease motion control engine mounts
Holley electronic fuel pump/sending unit (in-tank)
Mr. Gasket fuel pump block-off plate
FMX transmission rebuild kit
FMX transmission filter and pan gasket x2
Scott Drake automatic transmission shift handle assembly
Two boxes of carburetor rebuild parts
Patriot full-length ceramic coated headers
Edelbrock four-barrel intake manifold
Fel-Pro water outlet gasket
Fel-Pro rear main seal set
Fel-Pro intake manifold gaskets
Fel-Pro oil pan gaskets
Fel-Pro oil pan gasket set (one-piece gasket)
Fel-Pro full gasket set (engine)
Steel Core reusable valve cover gasket set
Fel-Pro full gasket set (engine)
Mr. Gasket four-barrel carburetor base gasket
Summit Racing four-barrel carburetor spacer (1/2 Inch)
Alternator pulley
Driver’s side Ginger arm rest
Front brake pad set (Spare)
KNN oil filter (HP3001)
Scott Drake trunk seal
Exhaust clamps x2
Pematex high tack gasket sealant
Permatex Ultra black gasket maker oil resistant x2
Novita thermal flasher fuse x2
VersaChem anti-seize
Duralast 90-degree PCV
Drum brake tool
Ownership History
The current owner of this unrestored 1972 Ford Mustang Hardtop Coupe purchased it in June 2021. The car has spent most of its life covered and in building storage in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii, and it was driven only short distances before being returned to storage and covered again. The Mustang spent just a few months in Hawaii before being shipped back to the mainland by its owner, who is in the military.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Matt Lowney Phone: 623.308.2640 email: mlowney@hagerty.com