Welcome to the 1972 Mustang Sprint Registry discussion forum!!! Hopefully, this forum will provide the members of the registry (and those interested in 1972 Sprints) to discuss their cars and learn quite a lot about these cars. Enjoy!!
CANADIAN SPRINT in MUSTANG MONTHLY- COMMING SOON !!!
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HI MARSHA,REX, BOB, and all Sprint Lover's like me!
Just to let you know that my 72 SPRINT COUPE '' CANADIAN '' Limited Edition should be in fews months in the great Mustang Monthly magazine.
All pics were taken at the first MCA Out of Border in AOkVILLE, Ontario, (Canadian headquarters) last weekend (august 1-3).
I will let you know when they decide the month that they would put it in!
...A GREAT GREAT MOMENT...
BYE!
ERIC
RE:RE:CANADIAN SPRINT in MUSTANG MONTHLY- COMMING SOON !!!
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Well...I hope so...I already had sent the entire history of my "" MISTRESS '' and now they should return it back to me for comments...After verifications and last comments apply that should conclude the article...We will see at the end!
I hope that will be good!
They shooted (take pics) a 1972 BOSS 351 ''lime '' of one of my friend too in the same way...really don't know If they will appear in the same issue...We will see!
A GREAT CONCLUSION FOR THE AMAZING COMPLETE ROTISSERIE CONCOURSE RESTORATION.
I'm very proud of!
ERIC
there is a sprint on ebay that a guy is trying to part out. looks like the car is still whole from what few pictures he has. cant tell if it a coupe or fast back. you have to search for a 1971 mustang to find it. hate to see it get parted aout but if I buy one more my wife will kill me.
Hey guys, could you tell me a little bit about what my grandmother has price wise. I am not a car buff, ask me about Class 3(guns) and I am your man. My grandfather bought new a 1972 coupe sprint car, it has the 351, it is almost original, a big truck backed into the hood about 15 years ago and had to have a used one put back and painted, other than that it is all original, garage kept, I believe it has about 68,000 miles. Mag wheels, I believe it is the best one you could get package wise at the time, it even has AC, no power windows or locks etc, it is in excellent condition, inside and out, still has the am radio. She drives every now and then and recently once a week, everyone always stops her, do you know what that car is worth, etc. etc By the way she is 92 years old. She drives a town car as regular driver, she is still in great health and sharp as a tack, my brother is eventually going to end up with the car. I am curious to know a ball park price, I can get pictures, but it will take several days, it has no rust, I am telling you it is in excellent shape, no dents, it might have minor scratch, haven't paid that much attention to it. Any help would be appreciated.
It all really depends on the condition. If it's rust free and always garaged over $10K is possible. If it's in average condition and for its age I assume the paint and carpet are faded and its got some door dings and so forth then it could fetch $7-8K. If it needs a full restoration then you start with $5K and drop from there. You can describe the car all you want but pictures tell a thousand words.
I am planning on being there with other members of our Regional MCA Mustang club. I am not sure whether I will be bringing the Sprint or the '73 Gold Glow conv, though.
For those of you who love your 1972 Sprint and does not care how much it cost to install the original material for your beloved Sprint, they are available from SMS Auto Fabrics in Oregon...phone no. (503) 263-3535.
Blue Lambeth cloth insert, Vermillion red piping and Corinthian white vinyl... expensive but it's worth every penny.
TMI is making the seat material but their is closer to the convertible confortweave material than the cloth used in the coupes and fastbacks. How much does SMS charge?