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(from page 3 of the 1975 Collection) Left rear view of Schmidt's red 1975 Mustang II notchback.


(from page 9 of the 1976 Collection) This page of the 1976 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a Vermilion Red (paint code 2R) base level 1976 Mustang II MPG coupe. The MPG Mustang II requires the 2.3L 4-cylinder engine with 3.18:1 rear axle ratio to get the highest gas mileage. This car is truly the most basic with no bodyside molding, fancy wheels, or color matched side mirrors. All 1976 models did come with fog lamps and chrome grille. Also shown here is a White 1976 Stallion optioned Mustang II coupe with black exterior accents and Stallion fender badge.

(from page 9 of the 1976 Collection) A Vermilion Red Mustang Mach 1 is shown on this page of the 1976 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. Mach 1 options included black lower bodysides, lower bumpers, deck lid; bright grille; bright window moldings; color-keyed dual remote mirrors; styled steel wheels with trim rings; RWL radial tires; 2.8 liter 2V V6 engine; and 4 speed manual with floor shift. Common options include the 302L V8 engine, competition suspension, and Rallye package. Also shown on this page is a Silver Stallion optioned Mustang coupe with black exterior body accents and Stallion fender badge.


(from page 10 of the 1976 Collection) Skiing anyone? Here is a nice Red on Red base level 1976 Mustang II coupe. No options visible here with the standard chrome grille, fog lamps, and full wheel covers. Ford called this the Mustang II MPG Hardtop because it came standard with the most fuel efficient engine (93 horsepower, 2.3 liter, 4 cylinder). More information on this car can be found in the 1976 Ford Mustang promotional catalog.


(from page 10 of the 1976 Collection) Bright Red (Vermilion) 1976 Mustang II Mach 1 hatchback with black lower body paint, dual remote color keyed mirrors, styled steel wheel with trim rings, 2.8 liter V6 engine, and manual transmission. Options for the Mach 1 include the 5.0L V8 engine, competition suspension, and Rallye package. This photo is in the 1976 Ford Mustang promotional booklet.


(from page 10 of the 1976 Collection) Dark Red 1976 Mustang II coupe with Ghia luxury package which included half vinyl roof, body side color keyed side moldings, color keyed sport mirrors, fog lamps, and a luxury interior.

(from page 10 of the 1976 Collection) Dark Red 1976 Mustang II coupe with Ghia luxury package, rear right view.


(from page 1 of the 1977 Collection) Bright Red 1977 Mustang II coupe owned by Terry and Mona Burgess from Victoria BC, Canada. It still as the original 302ci engine under the hood. The owner has this story to share, "Growing up, my Dad had always wanted to purchase a Mustang. He had taken early retirement at 60 years old and seriously started looking at a Mustang as his next car of choice. He looked at many but the little red Mustang II caught his eye and he convinced my Mom that the little red girl was the one. He couldn't wait to call me and tell me that he had purchased it. Dad came over to my apartment, picked me up and took me over to the house to see her. My Dad loved his new car but didn't have an opportunity to drive it for very long as he had a stroke and couldn't drive any more. When ever he had to go to the doctor, I made sure to take him in his red jewel. Although he couldn't drive he would have an opportunity to be in it. He never regained his health and before he passed away he signed his very special car to me. I drove my Dad's car every day to work until three years ago until she was hurting for a lot more TLC than I could continue to give her. My husband promised to restore her for me and I must admit that I wasn't totally convinced that he would do it as it was a large undertaking. I only expected for him to get the car running again, but as you can see he has gone far beyond that and restored her back to original condition. The car I loved driving for many years that held tremendous amount of sentimental value for me, is back on the road again and looking and running pretty sweet. I'm sure my Dad would have been pretty proud of how she looks."

(from page 1 of the 1977 Collection) Bright Red 1977 Mustang II coupe, left side view.


(from page 10 of the 1977 Collection) This is the cover of the late year, 1977, Ford Mustang promotional booklet, it shows a Bright Red 1977 T-top Mustang II hatchback with t-tops, styled wheels with trim rings, fog lamps, front bumper guards, and front air dam. We also have the earlier version of this booklet.


(from page 5 of the 1978 Collection) Red Fire 1978 Mustang II hatchback owned by Lisa Trent from Industry, Pennsylvania. It has the 302ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Lisa tells us more, "I fell in love with this car in 1975 when my neighbor purchased a 1974 coupe. At a local car cruise one night, one pulled in and it was for sale. Well, as the story goes, my husband and I bought it. It needed a lot of work! My little Plain Jane 2+2 4-cylinder, 4-speed red Mustang turned into a hot powerful V-8 smoking Cobra. It gets a lot of attention wherever we go. People are always asking if my husband paints for a living, and I say 'No, just little red Mustangs that need resurrected!' We drive my little darling every chance we get. After 42 years, I have the car of my dreams"

(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) Another view of Lisa's red 1978 Mustang II hatchback.

(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) Red 1978 Mustang II at a car show.

(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) Here is what the Mustang II looked like when they got it.


(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) Check this one out. It's a 1978 Monroe Handler Mustang. It's owned by Stephan Gable. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 20, 2018. The Monroe Handler was a body kit by Creative Car Products to promote Monroe Handler series street performance shock absorbers. Steve tells us about the specs, "Steel custom hood, fastback not hatchback, modified grill, front cowl, lighting circuit, roof, front suspension, 8.8 posi rear..."

(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) This Monroe Handler is three colors - red, white, and black. It's no longer a hatchback. The rear window has been fixed in place and a small trunk added.

(from page 6 of the 1978 Collection) This is a cool angle. Check out the rear end.


(from page 7 of the 1978 Collection) Bright Red 1978 Mustang II hatchback with t-top roof, wheel covers, fog lamps, color keyed sport mirrors, and hood scoop.


(from page 10 of the 1978 Collection) An incredible Bright Red 1978 Mustang II Ghia luxury optioned coupe with white vinyl roof; white body side molding; color matched sport mirrors; wire wheel covers; fog lamps; and a 134hp (at 4000rpm), 5.0 liter (302ci), 2 barrel, V8 engine. This car has only 28K miles on it!

(from page 10 of the 1978 Collection) Bright Red 1978 Mustang II Ghia coupe with fog lamps, front end view.

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