One of the most recognizable features of the '71-'73 Mustangs is the optional (standard on Boss 351) NACA (NASA) hood with dual scoops. Though available as a visual, on-functional item, hey could be made fully functional on models ordered with the Ram Air option, hich included vacuum controlled 'flappers' at each scoop, nd a fiberglass under-hood 'plenum' that directed cool, utside air into the carburetor. The ram-air option included a two-tone hood paint treatment in either 'matte black' or 'argent' (matte silver), oordinated to the color of the Mach 1 decals and striping. In addition, ll Ram Air-equipped Mustangs of this generation came equipped with twist-style, hrome-plated hood lock pins.
1973 FORD MUSTANG ASSEMBLED IN DEARBORN, ICH.
THIS CAR HAS A 302V8 ENGINE IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION. RUNS GREAT LOOKS GREAT
THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ANYONE.