What is a 1973 Mustang Grande?

What is a 1973 Mustang Grande?

The Mustang Grande was a more luxurious trim level, sold from 1969-1973. It was only available on hardtop models, and it offered a contrast to the sportier Mach 1 at the time. In the earliest model years of the Mustang, Ford was eager to experiment with different trims, even on a regional level.

How much horsepower does a 1973 Ford Mustang have?

Engine Specs

Engine Name & Year Power (hp @ RPM)
1973 – 351 Cleveland V8 (5.8 L) 266 hp @ 5400 RPM
1973 – 351 Cleveland V8 (5.8 L) 266 hp @ 5400 RPM
1973 – 351 Cleveland V8 (5.8 L) 177 hp @ 4000 RPM
1973 – 302 Windsor V8 (4.9 L) 140 hp @ 4000 RPM

What engine did the 1973 Mustang have?

1973 Mustang Engine Information – 351 cubic inch V-8 (5.8 L Cleveland V8)

Is a Mustang a Pontiac?

The Ford Mustang is a series of American automobiles manufactured by Ford. In continuous production since 1964, the Mustang is currently the longest-produced Ford car nameplate.

What year was the longest Mustang?

The buyer of a new 1973 Mustang found a car little changed from the two previous years, but despite the likeness, nearly 10,000 more were sold in 1973 in contrast to the year before. Like most cars of that era, the Mustang gained weight and grew in length; in fact, it was the longest Mustang ever, at more than 16 feet.

How much did a Mustang cost in 1973?

Mustang Prices Through The Years

Year / Model / Trim Base MSRP Adj. for Inflation
1973 Mustang Fastback $2,907 $16,501
1973 Mustang Convertible $3,189 $18,102
1973 Mustang Grande Hardtop $3,033 $17,216
1973 Mustang Mach 1 Fastback $3,088 $17,529

What transmission came in 1973 Mustang?

1973 Ford Mustang Mechanical Information & Drawings N.A. The SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic 3 speed fully automatic transmission came in 3 flavors. The lightweight version was the C4, the intermediate duty transmission was the FMX and the heavy duty version was the C6.

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