Picture Search Results - 1988 GT hatchback
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28 pictures (6 cars) found: year of "1988", model of "GT", roof type of "hatchback"

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(from page 4 of the 1988 Collection) 1988 two tone Dark Gray Smoke metallic paint over Light Gray 1988 Mustang GT hatchback, rear right view. This car has aftermarket 2-1/2" Catback exhaust with Flow Master mufflers.

(from page 4 of the 1988 Collection) Interior of a 1988 Mustang GT hatchback.

(from page 4 of the 1988 Collection) The 1988 Mustang E-code 225hp (at 4200rpm), 5.0 liter (302ci), high-output (HO), V8 engine.


(from page 8 of the 1988 Collection) This is a 1988 Mustang GT originally modified by Don Hiller and Gene Fercodini of U.S. Mustang for Ford Mustang's 25th anniversary. To get one of these cars you had to buy a non-metallic, non-two-tone painted Mustang GT from Lombard Ford of Winstead Connecticut and then ask for the optional $3,495 U.S. Mustang Trim & Performance package. This package included the gold over-the-top stripes, gold body side molding trim inserts, custom gold anodized wheels, U.S. Mustang front fender emblems, four wheel disc brakes, 3.73:1 traction-loc rear axle (standard offerings were 2.73:1 and 3.08:1), 5 speed transmission, and the SVO 140 mph speedometer.

(from page 8 of the 1988 Collection) Cabernet Red 1988 U.S. Mustang hatchback with gold bodyside trim inserts and aftermarket non-US Mustang wheels.

(from page 8 of the 1988 Collection) Rear left view of a Cabernet Red 1988 U.S. Mustang with gold stripes. This custom sports package could be ordered on any single, non-metallic, colored Mustang GT. Standard in this package was the gold stripes and accents.

(from page 8 of the 1988 Collection) On the fender is the U.S. Mustang emblem.

(from page 8 of the 1988 Collection) Interior view of the 1988 US Mustang. The big difference here is the 140 mph SVO speedometer.

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