1972 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Maintain or Improve Your 1972 Mustang’s Engine with New Engine Parts or Modifications

1972 Mustang Engine

An installed cold air intake

Maintain or Improve Your 1972 Mustang’s Engine with New Engine Parts or Modifications

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  1. AC3
    Concours Hi-Po Air Cleaner With Blue Base Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    97%
    $44.99
  2. EDUK12
    Engine Dress-Up Kit Ford Mustang Black/ Red Mustang 289/ 302/ 351W 1965-1973
    Rating:
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    $343.93
  3. EDUK5
    Engine Dress Up Kit Aluminum Cobra Logo Mustang 260/ 289/ 302/ 351W 1964-1973
    Rating:
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    $427.94
  4. EDL2091
    Edelbrock Top End Engine Kit Performer RPM 367 HP 289/302
    Rating:
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    $3,617.95
  5. CJ Classics Oil Cap Push-In Chrome With Tube
    CJ Classics Oil Cap Push-In Chrome With Tube
    Rating:
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    $7.99
  6. MSD6ALB
    MSD 6AL Digital Ignition Box With Rev Control Black
    Rating:
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    $364.95
  7. FSUF1
    Fuel Sending Unit Filter 3/8" Pick-Up Tube
    Rating:
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    $8.99
  8. Battery Tray Mntg Kit Mustang 1971-1973
    Battery Tray Mntg Kit Mustang 1971-1973
    Rating:
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    $8.99
  9. SS40200
    Accel Ultra-Tork Starter Solenoid Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
    90%
    $69.95
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1972 Mustang Engine

Maintaining your 1972 First-Generation Mustang's engine will prolong the life of your pony and ensure high-quality performance.

With a fresh air cleaner or oil filter, you can maintain your 1972 Ford Mustang's engine, and keep your car running well for decades to come. But if you're interested in more performance, modifying your engine is also an option.

Many of the high-performance engine options in '72 just offered a larger carburetor. Upgrading your carburetor, or converting to EFI, can improve your horsepower. Keeping your '72 Mustang engine cool is another way to get more power from your existing engine. A new radiator can offer more cooling power.

In extreme instances, a 1972 Mustang crate engine is always an option for dropping modern performance into your classic.

Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, or 1973 for additional options.