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1973 Mustang Convertible - Triplicity

Gregg Montgomery's '73 Convertible Is Low-Mileage, Late Production, And Uniquely Optioned
By Bill Holder
Photography by Phil Kunz
1973 Mustang Convertible Front View
Mention Ford performance around Dayton, Ohio, and most likely you will hear the name of NHRA legend "Ohio" George Montgomery. Memories of his famous '67 Mr. Gasket Mustang Funny Car and Ford-powered '32 Willys Gasser come to mind.

1973 Mustang Convertible Side View
Besides loving big horsepower in his Fords, Gregg also craves correctness and uniqueness, both of which are demonstrated in his '73 convertible. Gregg explained, "First of all, it's a very late '73 model, built on July 4, 1973, just two days before the end of production. It was the end of an era and the last Mustang convertible until 1983. It was also the last V8 until 1975." Finally, and perhaps most importantly, it's a low-mileage car with just 2,700 miles. It has never been titled. Gregg has also found three buildsheets in the car.

1973 Mustang Convertible Mustang Emblem
At the Mustang Club of America's Buckeye Nationals in Dublin, Ohio, in 2008, the Bright Red convertible scored a dazzling 704 points out of 700 in the Thoroughbred class. "But believe me, it didn't come easy," Gregg says. The car has a coil with a black top rather than the expected mustard color, carpet fitting overlay, undercoating around the driveshaft, and an unpainted dipstick. The most obvious deviation was the Pinto jack instructions. Apparently, the assembly line ran out of Mustang jack instructions.

1973 Mustang Convertible Floor Jack Instructions 1973 Mustang Convertible 302 Engine 1973 Mustang Convertible Interior Steering Wheel
1973 Mustang Convertible Rear View
"When I saw the car for the first time, it definitely wasn't eye-catching but there was no mold or rust," Gregg says. Over the next five years, Gregg detailed the car to perfection, receiving a Gold at the 2001 Atlanta Concours Show.


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