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Old 09-03-2013, 12:57 AM   #28
Moby Vic
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Default Re: US Muscle cars poised to get Four Cylinders

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still sold 400 000 mustangs between 1984-86...More (or even on) then they manage today.


SVO was held back by a high price, it was the "GT500" of the day...
The base Mustang (which always outsold the GT) had a four-cylinder engine from 1974 through 1993. If it hadn't sold well, Mustang would no longer exist.

There was no six available in the Mustang from 1987 through 1993, either—you got either a four or an eight.

The SVO was a great performer, and the first Mustang to offer four-wheel disc brakes. But that car was much smaller and lighter than the current car.

I'm surprised Ford is only planning to offer the four in Europe.
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