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What kind of engine did the 1989 Mustang have?

What kind of engine did the 1989 Mustang have?

1989 Mustang Overview The 1989 model year carried over both the GT and LX trim designations for both the V8 and 2.3L inline four-cylinder engines, respectively, along with associated interior and exterior accessories.

What was the output of a Ford Mustang in 1987?

**Output ratings from 1987-1993 had slight variations due to slight changes over the years. Ford did not change their rating for these year to year ratings. Above is actual output. 205hp is the most realistic and closest to actual output. 1979-1993 5.0L V8 Foxbody Mustang Pistons

How many horsepower does a Ford Mustang have?

It has a horsepower of 412 and rpm rate of 6,500. It has a rotating force of 390 feet-per-pound at 4250 rpm. Which Ford Mustang engine is closest to the original design?

Which is the rarest color for a LX 5.0 Mustang?

However, Color code MM Ultra Blue was sprayed 7 times on LX 5.0 notchbacks. Color code EM Medium Red was also an ultra rare color for 1990 1991: For 1991, color code KA Light Crystal Blue takes the cake, with 65 being the low number on an LX 5.0 convertible. Color code K3 came in a close second with 67 LX 5.0 drop tops.

What kind of engine does a 1989 Ford Mustang have?

1989 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L With a Kenne Bell Supercharger running only 6psi of boost mated to an T-5 manual transmission. This car has power steering, power brakes, MSD ignition, titanium coated hea… More Info › 1989 Ford Mustang LX Coupe.

When did the Ford Mustang LX 5.0 come out?

When the new look for ’87 debuted, the base model was badged as “LX,” and ordering one with the 5.0 engine transformed it into a mechanical twin to the GT, just without all the frills. Not only was the resulting car subtler to behold, it was also cheaper, and even a little bit lighter.

What was the price of a 1989 Ford Mustang GT?

1989 Ford Mustang GT Convertible $41,900 5.0 Liter V8 Fox body Mustangs have seen a precipitous rise in values, with low-mileage well-kept examples leading the charge.

Who was the designer of the 1989 Mustang?

1989 Ford Mustang Convertible Jack Telnack was a VP of Design at Ford of Europe up from 1972 to 1976. He and his team focused on aerodynamics to help reduce fuel consumption on Fords European cars More Info ›

The 5.0 L V-8 engine, producing 225 hp, was optional. Both the LX and the GT were built with coil spring MacPherson struts in the front, and a four-link coil spring suspension in the rear. Although 1989 was the Mustang’s 25th anniversary year, there was not a particularly special offering.

What kind of suspension did the 1989 Mustang have?

Both the LX and the GT were built with coil spring MacPherson struts in the front, and a four link coil spring suspension in the rear. Although 1989 was the Mustang’s 25th anniversary year, there was not a particularly special offering. Jack Roush had engineered and mocked-up a Twin Turbo 5.8L ‘Stang for the occasion that pushed 400hp.

Where can I buy 1989 Ford Mustang parts?

Latemodel Restoration is your #1 source for 1989 Ford Mustang parts & accessories. Fox Body restoration is our specialty and we carry everything you need to upgrade or restore your American muscle car. Choose from our variety of restoration parts include headlights, taillights, carpet, seats, hoods, wheels and much more!

Where can I buy a 1989 Fox Body Mustang?

Want to get your 1989 Fox Body Mustang looking brand new? Late Model Restoration is your #1 source for 1989 Fox Body Mustang parts & accessories. Fox Body restoration is our specialty and we carry everything you need to upgrade or restore your American muscle car.

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