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What kind of car is the 1999 Mustang?

What kind of car is the 1999 Mustang?

My 1999 Mustang GT Convertible 35th Anniversary Limited Edition is the finest car I’ve ever owned. It fires right up on the coldest morning, runs great, turns heads wherever I drive it, and it has never left me stranded.

When did the Ford Mustang GT come out?

The 1999 Ford Mustang GT, The car that started it all. Lee Iacocca was a vice president at Ford in the early 60’s. He had a vision a small sporty car based on the Ford Falcon chassis. That vision became a reality in April of 1964 in the form of the Mustang. It carried a very affordable base price of $2,368 and the “pony” car was born.

Is the new Ford Mustang a good car?

Pull up to a light next to a new Mustang or Camaro and you’re basically driving a joke on wheels. On the plus side, the New Edge body styling looks awesome and remains the best-looking Mustang after the new GT500s. It’s a very reliable machine too, so it has that going for it.

What was the length of a Ford Mustang?

Overall length was 181.6 inches. It was powered by either a straight six of as little as 101 hp (170 cubic inches) up to a 289 cubic inch “hi-po” motor of 271 gross hp. Tranny was a three speed Ford-O-Matic, a three speed manual or a four speed manual.

What kind of car was the 1999 Mustang GT?

So, buckle up, bud. Our prime combatants (the V-6s are detailed in a sidebar) were well-equipped versions of the Z28 and Mustang GT, both 1999 models.

What kind of car was the 1999 Camaro?

By 1999 we knew that the Camaro ’s days were numbered, and we embraced what we believed might be our last chance to compare the two in February when we pitted an SS against what was at the time Ford’s best Mustang GT ever. Both cars were at the top of their game, and only three points separated winner from loser.

What kind of differential does a 99 Mustang have?

The only signifi­cant update is the Z28’s standard Zexel Torsen limited-slip differential. But it’s a different story for the ‘99 Mustang, which has undergone its first serious makeover in five years.

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Ruth Doyle