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(from page 14 of the 1978 Collection) The inside front cover of the 1978 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a Tangerine 2-door coupe with the Fashion Accessory Package which on the outside includes pinstripes on the outside but more on the inside as seen by the next page.


(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Check out this Chamois tan 1978 Mustang II hatchback with color matched body side moldings, styled steel wheels with trim rings, and the 2.3L (140ci) 4-cylinder engine. This is one of 3 yellows or golds offered on a Mustang in 1978. A Bright Yellow and a Chamois Glow (gold) was also offered. See our 1978 Mustang Data Explorer for more color information.

(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Left side view of a Chamois tan 1978 Mustang II hatchback with styled steel wheels and trim rings.

(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Chamois yellow-tan 1978 Mustang II hatchback, rear left view.

(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Grille view of a Chamois tan 1978 Mustang II, 2.3L, 4-cylinder, hatchback.


(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Tangerine 1978 Mustang II hatchback with a 4-cylinder engine and a manual transmission. This one has cool factory T-Top roof glass. This was Ford's alternative to the elimination of the convertible body style.

(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Tangerine 1978 Mustang II hatchback, front end view. The grille is blacked out.

(from page 15 of the 1978 Collection) Tangerine 1978 Mustang II hatchback, right front view. I wonder if those black door mirrors are factory items or added later.

(from page 16 of the 1978 Collection) Tangerine is a cool color. Orange wasn't offered on too many years of Mustangs. Check out our page dedicated to Orange Mustangs.

(from page 16 of the 1978 Collection) The hatchback was one of two body styles offered on the Mustang in 1978. The hatchback has this huge top hinged door containing the trunk lid and rear window glass. It was also called the 3-door body style.


(from page 19 of the 1978 Collection) Magazine ad featuring a Tangerine 1978 Mustang II with a T-top roof. The ad is titled, "All work and no Mustang sounds like a pretty dull life style." They are advertising a sticker price reduction from 1977 models. The ad goes on to say, "Lose yourself in the sporty spirit of the '78 Ford Mustang II... base sticker priced less than last year. Let this wide-open T-roof convertible take you away from an ordinary day. Or maybe you'd prefer the elegant Ghia or the 3-door Hatchback."


(from page 4 of the 1979 Collection) Tangerine 1979 Mustang hatchback with bodyside stripes, 10 spoke wheels, and a 88hp (at 4800rpm), 2.3L (140ci), 2 barrel, 4 cylinder engine. This car also has the black and white optional cloth and black vinyl seats.

(from page 4 of the 1979 Collection) Tangerine 1979 Mustang hatchback, left side view.

(from page 4 of the 1979 Collection) Right side view of a Tangerine 1979 Mustang hatchback. There should also be a decklid stripe.


(from page 7 of the 1979 Collection) Photo of a Tangerine orange 1979 Mustang hatchback with Cobra graphics. It has a bright white interior. It's actually two-tone, orange over black. Check out the yellow pinstripe on the vinyl body molding which circles the entire car. In 1980 the Mustang Cobra was redesigned to have a 3 slot grille with integrated front spoiler, rear facing non-functional hood scoop, and rear spoiler.

(from page 7 of the 1979 Collection) Another Ford promotional photo of a Tangerine Orange 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback with white interior and forged aluminum metric wheels.


(from page 4 of the 1983 Collection) Desert Tan Glow 1983 Mustang LX hatchback with a 105hp (4000rpm), 3.8 liter (232ci), 2 barrel V6 engine.


(from page 4 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Titanium Metallic 1990 Mustang GT convertible owned by Kelly and Howard Johansen from West Jordan, Utah. It has a 5.0L V8 engine and an automatic transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 5, 2011. Kelly tells us more,

"It all started with something as simple as ice cream!

My husband, Howard, and I were up visiting our friends Mike and Jolene one Saturday evening when we all decided to have some ice cream for dessert. So, a quick trip to Baskin-Robbins was in order. Mike and Jolene had just recently purchased their daughter a 1996 Mustang convertible for being a straight A student. We were elected to go pick-up the ice cream so Mike tossed us the keys to the mustang and said here take this! Howard said I could drive and off we went.

It didn't take too long for that Mustang Convertible to put a spell on me and by the time we arrived at Baskin-Robbins I informed my husband he could buy me my own Mustang - just as long as it was a convertible! Unbeknownst to me, Howard started looking for a convertible for me. On Saturday, June 28, 2003, my husband took me to look at a Mustang convertible. The guy opened his garage door and backed the car out of the garage. I was standing on the side of the driveway and almost jumped out of my skin, my eyes bulging out and said out loud: 'I want that Mustang!' Little did I know how those four little words could affect my husband's purchase negotiation! (He wouldn't budge a penny) We took it for a test drive and it was so much fun, I forgot about the time and this little Pony made me late for work!

I swear I only asked Howard once or twice if he planned on buying me the car - Howard told me I asked about a hundred times over the next three days! On Wednesday evening Howard was off to his monthly computer meeting and then to dinner with his friends afterward. Little did I know he skipped the meeting and set out to negotiate the purchase of the Mustang. After he finalized the deal Howard called me and asked me to join them for dinner. All his friends knew what he was up to and we were all waiting in the restaurant for my husband to arrive when I spied him pulling into the parking lot in my car! I squealed: He bought me my car!

Howard casually walked into the restaurant, dropped the keys in my hand, gave me a sweet kiss, and said 'here's the keys to your Mustang' During the evening Howard wondered out loud if this would get him lucky - I told him we could pull the new car in the garage when we got home and I would show him lucky!

My Mustang immediately went on the show circuit along with my husband's Mach 1 Mustang. The first show we attended together was the Cache Valley Cruise-In the following Saturday. The morning of the show, Howard tossed me a towel and a bottle of wax and said 'It's your car - you can wax it!' For once I didn't mind cleaning a Mustang before a car show!

It is great to own my own Mustang! Since we bought it, it has received new tires and wheels, a Cervini Mach 1 hood, a Cervini Saleen rear spoiler, new leather interior, new convertible top, a Dr. Gas exhaust system, 3:73 gears, LX taillights and quite a few other goodies as well. The purple pin striping really lets people know whose car this is! My car has taken on a transformation to my personality and what I really wanted in a Mustang!"

(from page 4 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Titanium Metallic 1990 Mustang GT convertible in front of another graffiti painted wall.

(from page 4 of the 1990 Collection) DarkvTitanium 1990 Mustang GT convertible in front of the Miners Hospital at Park Cit Library in Park City, Utah.

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