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1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« on: April 28, 2011, 01:07 PM »

1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
Mike and Priscilla Johnson’s ’71 convertible has taken ten MCA Golds and is now in the coveted Conservator class

From the May, 2011 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Jim Smart

Mike and Priscilla Johnson like living large, which makes the ’71 Mustang convertible perfect for them. A long hood stretches out ahead of them on the open road around their Harrisonville, Missouri, home. Fourth generation ’71-’73 Mustangs get criticism for being large; however, these are genuine road cars for the American highway. Elongated, slippery, and downright sexy, they are a hybrid Mustang/Torino platform yielding the best of both carlines. Ford insiders of the era will tell you that the ’71 Mustang was former Ford President Bunkie Knudsen’s idea. It’s larger because Knudsen anticipated displacements as high as 500 ci from the 385-series big-blocks. Those larger engines never came, and Knudsen still catches flack for approving the largest Mustang ever.

Mike’s lust for Mustangs dates back to high school when he met Priscilla. It was a perfect match because Priscilla was also fond of Mustangs. She and Mike dated in his first Mustang, a ’71 SportsRoof that he chose over a Dodge Challenger.



Many years and several Mustangs later, Mike and Priscilla traveled to Buckner, Missouri, to catch a look at this one, which Mike found in the Hallmark Noon News. Parked inside a backyard shed, the convertible was admittedly intimidating because there was so much work to be done. The car would sit for a long time before Mike could get started by cutting out the rust and welding in new body panels. Especially challenging was finding new-old-stock parts instead of reproduction. Mike wanted the car to look and feel as original as possible.

The ’71 was Mike and Priscilla’s first full-scale restoration. Once Mike had a solid rust-free body in paint, the rest came easy. If the Grabber Blue and matte black finish inspire you, consider that Mike prepped and painted the car himself. Priscilla helped with the convertible top. N.O.S. upholstery could not be found anywhere, so Mike and Priscilla reupholstered the seats and outfitted the interior.



Mike hauled his 351C-2V engine to a machine shop for dismantling and machining, including new valveguides and hardened exhaust valve seats. Then Mike brought the engine home and began assembly. The FMX automatic was delivered to a local transmission shop where it was rebuilt. Priscilla joined Mike for the engine and transmission installation.

Although it seemed like the toughest aspects of the restoration were behind them, Mike and Priscilla would learn that the homestretch is the toughest because it commands discipline. Those final details usually prove hardest because there are so many. In the spring of 2001, it was time to roll the convertible out for the first time.

Mike was not interested in showing, but Priscilla’s determination won out. At their first show, they took home an MCA Silver. From there, they learned what they needed to do to make the car competitive.



What makes this story inspiring is this car’s role as both a driver and MCA Concours Driven competitor. Aside from that first trip home for the restoration, the convertible has never been on a trailer. It takes more than a sparse amount of hair on your chest to compete in Concours Driven because there’s so much work involved after you’ve driven hundreds of miles to the show.

Through the years, Mike and Priscilla have learned plenty from MCA judges who traveled the path before them. Today, Priscilla is an MCA certified judge who has sidelined her makeup brushes for car cleaning tools and equipment. Her reward for attention to detail has been two MCA Silvers and 10 Golds in nearly 10 years of showing. When she and Mike decided they wanted an even greater challenge, they came out of retirement for another round in the Conservator class. Their goal is the MCA’s Concours d’Elegance cup for a job well done.




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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 01:59 PM »
Great story and 10 MCA golds is highly impressive as well!! Love to see a follow up on the D'elegance.


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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 03:54 PM »
Great people and the car is a head turner ;)

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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 09:17 PM »
Wow..imagine my surprise to see our article here.  So of course I had to join.  Thanks for the nice things you guys have said about our car (and us).  In the article there is a mistake on the amount of golds that we have won.  Its actually higher and we have 7 on our conservator plaque.  Its a great car to drive and I love driving it across country to the shows.  We love the people and the shows we attend and it is so much fun getting to talk to everyone.
Jim did such a great job on the story I cannot thank him enough for the work and the pictures.
I just wanted to say thank you..and when we get the d'elegance cup I'll be sure to let you guys know...hopefully next year.
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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2012, 09:59 PM »
ok if this is a double post my apologies..my computer is being stupid tonight

I promised an update and here it is..We just returned from the MCA grand national in Mustang, Oklahoma with our 9th plaque for the Concours d’Elegance cup..1 more to go!  We had a great time with great people as always. I even got to judge my first Concourse show!  Yay me!  ;D

I'll keep you updated here if you still wish.

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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2012, 04:23 PM »
ok if this is a double post my apologies..my computer is being stupid tonight

I promised an update and here it is..We just returned from the MCA grand national in Mustang, Oklahoma with our 9th plaque for the Concours d’Elegance cup..1 more to go!  We had a great time with great people as always. I even got to judge my first Concourse show!  Yay me!  ;D

I'll keep you updated here if you still wish.

Welcome to the RPM family and congrats on your awards that Pony is a pure BEAUTY and yes we all would love to have you update us.

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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2012, 04:33 PM »
What an amazing story, and a beautiful car! One of our members that we know personally has a 1972 Mach 1 351C 4V, and we have a definite soft spot for these cars! The color combo is something that I really love as well, and I am amazed that you painted it yourself.
I want a car so violent that the mere thought of full throttle would cause a heart attack. That actually going wide open throttle in would result in nothing less than instant death!

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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2012, 05:09 PM »
What an amazing story, and a beautiful car! One of our members that we know personally has a 1972 Mach 1 351C 4V, and we have a definite soft spot for these cars! The color combo is something that I really love as well, and I am amazed that you painted it yourself.

I'd like to thank you and Midnight for the warm welcome. I LOVE driving my car (yes out of the 7 we own that is the only one I claim).  Husband and I have arguments on top up or top down..I say down..he says up..ITS A CONVERTIBLE! REALLY;D

The color is actually the stock color and yes I have pictures of him painting it outside, although I doubt he'll tackle a job like that again.  It seems the paint fumes bring in every flying bug within 5 miles.  He ended up painting the black out on the hood 3 times!

I was offered an open check for my car in Biloxi and turned it down..much to my husbands chagrin.  There are just some things you will part with in life and some things you won't.  My car is one I won't  :)

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Re: 1971 Ford Mustang Convertible - Living Large
« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2012, 02:53 AM »
What a wonderful story and the 71' is gorgeous. I don't blame you I wouldn't sell either and good luck with the remaining show !  :)

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