285 cars (1581 pictures) found: exterior color of "green", grouped by car
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(1 photo of a 1974 Dark Yellow Green Mustang Coupe Advertisement) Ford promotional photo of a baselevel Dark Yellow Green 1974 Mustang II coupe with tan interior, full wheel covers, and bumper guards.
(3 photos of a 1975 Dark Yellow Green Mustang II Coupe) Dark Yellow Green 1975 Mustang II coupe owned by John Valentin from Astoria, New York. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 24, 2013. It has it's original V6 engine and and automatic transmission. John adds, "I have had the Mustang for 4 years already. I purchased it from a gentleman who loved the car as much as I do now. I was not in the market for a classic car but, she caught my eye and I had to have her."
(6 photos of a 1975 Light Green Mustang Ghia Coupe) Light Green 1975 Mustang Ghia coupe with a avocado green interior. Options include 302ci V8 engine, SelectShift automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, electric rear window defroster, factory crank open/close sunroof, digital clock, Ford AM/FM stereo radio, Convenience Group (door a-jar, headlights on warning lights, hood and truck lights, glovebox light, and visor vanity mirrors), Appearance Protection Group (locking gas cap, hood release lock, spare tire lock, door edge guards, and Mustang II vinyl front floor mats), front console with storage, and bumper guards with bright inserts,
(2 photos of a 1975 Dark Yellow Green Mustang Ghia Coupe) Dark Yellow Green 1975 Mustang luxury optioned Ghia coupe with deluxe wheel covers, half vinyl roof, pin stripes, body side molding, color matched mirrors, luxury interior, and fuel efficient 2.3L (140ci) 4 cylinder engine.
(1 photo of a 1976 Dark Yellow Green Mustang Ghia Hardtop) Dark Yellow Green 1976 Mustang II hardtop with Ghia luxury group options. Some of these exterior options include green vinyl half top, color keyed sport mirrors, fog lamps, wire wheel covers, and body side molding.
(2 photos of a 1976 Green Mustang II Coupe) Green 1976 Mustang II notchback owned by Sandra Britton from, Morrisville Pennsylvania. Sandra tells us that its a V8 conversion 347 striker 417 up 400 ft pounds of torque, 380 gears C4 with a shift kit, 15" centerlines 8 and a half wide in the back.
(5 photos of a 1977 Green Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Green 1977 Mustang II Mach-1 hatchback owned by Paul MacDonald from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for 11-9-08. This car has a set of late model wheels with spinners. Actually, 2005 Mustang 16x7 inch wheels with 2-inch spacers. The color is Sorrel Green - 3 coats of base color and 4 coats of clear. It's original color was a yellow gold. Paul tells us more, "I bought this car three years ago and completely rebuilt it. It was repainted by myself in a friend's garage. My late father was co-owner of the Ford Dealership in which the vehicle was originally sold. He would have ordered the car for stock inventory. I have also met the original owner of the car. He approached me at a car show and stated he had been looking for the car. He brought his wife back to see it as he had proposed to her in that car. The car has a 4-speed in it now but I have a T-5 ready to go in."
(4 photos of a 1977 Dark Emerald Green Mustang Coupe) Dark Emerald 1978 Mustang II owned by Bobby Aldrich from Placerville, California. Bobby tells us, "I bought this car from a wrecking yard. I could not stand to see a complete V8 Mustang II parted out and crushed. I restored it for weekends and shows." Awesome job, Bobby! Bobby has many more Mustang IIs in his collection.
(6 photos of a 1977 Medium Emerald Glow Green Mustang Coupe) This is a Medium Emerald Glow 1977 Mustang coupe. This color was special order for 1977 on the Mustang.
(1 photo of a 1977 Dark Emerald Green Mustang Hatchback) A Ford promotional photo of a Dark Emerald Green 1977 Mustang hatchback with fog lamps, sport wheels, front air dam, pin stripes, color keyed mirrors, and white vinyl and green plaid cloth seats. The comment from
SteelSteeds below explains that this combination of luxury was a Limited Edition special package.
(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 3 of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a rear right view of a Medium Emerald Glow green Mustang II hatchback with standard blackout grille, styled steel wheels with optional trim rings, bias belted raised white letter (or WSW) tires, brushed aluminum instrument panel appliques, and Sport steering wheel. A no-cost, color-keyed front spoiler was also available.
(1 photo of a 1977 Mustang II Promotional Sales Brochure) This page of the 1977 Ford Mustang promotional brochure shows a Dark Emerald green base level hatchback. Ford called it a 3-door 2+2. The third door being the rear hatch lid and the 2+2 meaning two in the front seat and 2 in the back seat.
(9 photos of a 1978 Dark Jade Green Mustang Hatchback) Dark Jade 1978 Mustang II hatchback with a white interior and a non-original big 302ci V8 engine. Those are Remington XT 120 wheels with P205/50R15s in the front and P265/50R15s in the rear.
(5 photos of a 1978 Dark Jade Green Mustang Cobra II Hatchback) Take a look at this super clean Dark Jade 1978 Mustang Cobra II hatchback. See the "347" on the hood scoop? It has a 1995 Cobra 5.0 Liter engine under the hood with a 347 Stroker crank. It has run as good as 11.75 in the quarter mile!
(1 photo of a 1978 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 7 of the 1978 Ford Mustang promotional brochure shows a Dark Jade Mustang II hatchback. The text for this photo reads: Getting away from an ordinary day is as easy as 2+2! The Mustang II 3-Door 2+2 makes getting away from it all a snap. The rear liftgate opens wide and the rear seats fold down to easily store luggage, skis, fishing gear, golf clubs, you name it. In all, there's a big 22.8 cu. ft. of carrying space. That's impressive. So, too, is the fact that four passengers can get away in style. Shown in Dark Jade metallic (Code 46), 2+2 standard features include Black-out grille, four white painted styled steel wheels, bias belted raised white-letter (or WSW) tires, brushed aluminum instrument panel appliques, and non-leather wrapped Sport Steering Wheel. Also standard is a 2.3 litre 2V overhead cam engine and 4-speed on the floor manual transmission, to give you both performance and very good gas mileage. Should you desire more power, there's an optional 2.8 litre 2V V-6 (2.8VV in Calif.)(standard on Mach 1) and 5.0 litre (302 CID) 2V V8 (5.0 VV in Calif.) So make this your year to break loose, kick up your heels and let Mustang II 2+2 take you away from an ordinary day. See your Ford Dealer today and let Mustang II 2+2 put you where you want to be. The 2+2 began with the fastback Mustang in 1965 meaning 2 in the front seat plus 2 in the rear seat.
(8 photos of a 1979 Dark Jade Mustang Ghia Hatchback) Dark Jade 1979 Mustang Ghia fastback owned by Lajos Recskó from Budapest, Hungary. Nice looking car. It is in very good shape. It has the 2.8L (171ci) 6-cylinder engine and an automatic transmission. Lajos has owned this car about a week so far. He found it in Switzerland. It had been stored in a garage for the last 7-8 years. Lajos also owns a Black Jade 1969 Mustang fastback.
(7 photos of a 1985 Dark Sage Green Mustang Coupe) Dark Sage 1985 Mustang LX coupe. In 1985 the L model series was dropped making this the bottom-level model which came in the coupe or hatchback. This LX coupe has the optional wire wheels which was an original $98 option.
(1 photo of a 1990 Deep Emerald Green Mustang GT Anniversary Convertible) This Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang GT Anniversary convertible is owned by Steve Poiry of New Haven, Indiana. Steve says, I have owned the car since October of 2007. Since then I changed the wheels and tires. However, I kept the original wheels and tires as the car only had 4000 miles on it when I bought it. These 35th Anniversary Mustangs are sometimes called a 7-UP car because 30 of these were to be given away by the 7-UP Bottling Company as a promotional item. These cars actually started life at the ford factory as coupes! They were converted to convertibles.
(6 photos of a 1990 Deep Emerald Green Mustang Anniversary Convertible) This is a Special Edition 1990 Deep Emerald Green Mustang LX convertible. This particular one is sometimes called a 7-UP car because 30 of these were to be given away by the 7-UP Bottling Company as a promotional item. These cars actually started life at the ford factory as coupes! They were converted to convertibles. The work was done by Car & Concepts in St. Louis, Missouri. The 7-Up contest never materialized but 4103 of these special Mustangs were built. 2743 had automatic transmissions and 261 of them were exported out of the country.
(8 photos of a 1990 Deep Emerald Green Mustang Anniversary Convertible) Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 25th Anniversary convertible with a 225hp (at 4200rpm), 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), electronic fuel injected, high-output, V8 engine. 4103 of these commemorative edition LX convertibles where made with white interiors, color match side molding (standard after 1992), 16-spoke wheels from the GT, the larger E-code V8 engine, and commemorative badges. With less than 5000 miles on this care, it is all original except for a new battery and air filter; these are even the original P225/60VR-15 tires (with a little ArmorAll of course).
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