690 cars (3501 pictures) found: model of "GT", grouped by car
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(12 photos of a 1989 Dark Shadow Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Dark Shadow Blue over Light Gray Smoke 1989 Mustang GT convertible with a 225hp (at 4200rpm), 5.0 liter (302ci), high output (HO), V8 engine.
(7 photos of a 1989 Scarlet Red Mustang GT Hatchback) Scarlet Red 1989 Mustang GT hatchback with a gray cloth interior and a sunroof. See the 5.0L emblem just behind the front wheel? Under the hood is the stock 5.0L V8 engine.
(11 photos of a 1989 Bright Regatta Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Bright Regatta Blue over silver 1989 Mustang GT Hatchback with a gray interior and the stock 5.0L V8 engine. You can just make out the optional sunroof in this shot. The silver underside goes well with the silver wheels.
(9 photos of a 1989 Light Gray Smoke Mustang GT Hatchback) Light Gray Smoke 1989 Mustang GT with sunroof, gray leather seats, and 1991+ aftermarket Mustang GT wheels. This car needs a bit of paint touch-up, but it does show what the original smoke color looks like. The solid grille and aerodynamic side skirts was introduced to the Mustang GT in 1987 and continued through 1993, check out information on
all years of GT Mustangs.
(1 photo of a 1989 Black Mustang GT Fastback Advertisement) Magazine ad featuring a two-tone black over silver 1989 Mustang GT hatchback. It's
for People who want more out of life than a little peace and quite. According to the ad, this car is for people with a lot of wants. It says,
"Some people aren't quite ready to settle down. They want the feel of a 5.0 EFI 225hp V-8 engine breathing beneath them. They want power. And they want performance. So they want the responsiveness and tight handling of a Quadra-Shock suspension in back and MacPherson struts up front. They want it all."
(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.
(5 photos of a 1990 Black Mustang GT Hatchback) Black 1990 Mustang GT hatchback owned by Tammy Morris. It has the 302ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Tammy tells us, "I bought it off of Craigslist. I have had it for about four months. the car is all factory original and it has 213,000 mile on it and it runs like new."
(7 photos of a 1990 Oxford White Mustang GT Convertible) Oxford White 1990 Mustang GT convertible with 225hp (at 4200rpm), 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), electronic fuel injected, high output, V8 engine. It looks like rain, so the top is up; but still its a beautiful car with its color matched side moldings with black accent and GT lettering below the doors.
(2 photos of a 1990 Black Mustang GT Convertible) Black 1990 Mustang GT convertible with a 225hp (at 4200rpm), 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), electronic fuel injected, high output V8 engine, and after market cobra wheels.
(6 photos of a 1990 Vermilion Red Mustang GT Hatchback) Vermilion Red and Titanium 1990 Mustang GT Hatchback with vermilion red custom flames and a replaced 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), electronic fuel injected, high output V8 engine. This car has been repainted the original color with flames in shades of vermilion red and silver tips added. This car also has the 1991-93 five spoke wheels.
(5 photos of a 1990 Dark Titanium Gray Mustang GT Convertible) 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!"
(6 photos of a 1990 Oxford White Mustang GT Convertible) This amazing Oxford White Mustang GT convertible is owned by Marv Fowler and we voted it as "Best in Show" at the 2012 Mustangs Northwest - Mustang Roundup & All Ford Picnic in Bellevue, Washington. This 1990 Oxford White Mustang GT has only 90K miles on it, is mostly original, and is our Attitude Of The Week for the week starting July 22nd, 2012. Checkout the engine and interior photos. Marv also owns one of each of the Mustang bodylines. His 2008 Shelby Super Snake was a previous Attitude Of The Week, and we also have photos of his
Polar White 1977 Cobra II Mustang.
(8 photos of a 1990 Dark Titanium Gray Mustang GT Hatchback) Dark Titanium 1990 Mustang GT hatchback with titanium lower bodyside accent treatment and a 225hp (at 4200rpm), 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), high output, V8 engine.
(7 photos of a 1990 Light Titanium Gray Mustang GT Convertible) Light Titanium 1990 Mustang GT convertible with a gray interior and black retractable top. It has an automatic transmission and power windows. Under the hood is the 5.0L V8 Engine.
(5 photos of a 1991 Silver Mustang GT Hatchback) 1991 Mustang GT with a modified hood and engine and new silver and black paint. This Mustang has its original new five-spoke wheel design available in 1991. All 1991 hatchbacks had the low side coves with rear and front simulated wheel air vents and rear spoiler.
(4 photos of a 1991 Black Mustang GT Hatchback) Black 1991 Mustang GT hatchback with a 302ci, 5.0L, 225hp V8 engine.
(2 photos of a 1991 Twilight Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Twilight Blue 1991 Mustang GT fastback owned by Jonathan Noles from Georgia. It has the 302ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Jonathan tells us more, "I bought the car from my sister in late February of 2007. Her and her ex husband bought the car from a used car dealer in North Carolina. I am the third owner of this car and I plan to be a long term owner. When
I bought this car, the entire exterior paint job had deteriorated to the point that the car seemed (faded) teal, instead of Twilight Blue. The only way you could gauge how the paint originally looked was inside the door jam. Long story short, this car has come a long way and I plan to restore it to the same condition it was when it originally sold off the lot."
(3 photos of a 1991 Silver Mustang GT Hatchback) Silver 1991 Mustang GT hatchback owned by Gary Ayers from Virginia. It has a 302ci Engine. Gary tells us, "This 1991 Mustang has a Mustang Attitude! Check it out and see what you think!" I agree, it does have Attitude.
(2 photos of a 1991 Twilight Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Twilight Blue over silver 1991 Mustang GT hatchback with a 5.0 liter (302ci), high output, V8 engine.
(2 photos of a 1991 Titanium Frost Gray Silver Mustang GT Convertible) Titanium Frost 1991 Mustang GT convertible owned by Ben Wiseman from Fishers, Indiana. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 25, 2014. It has the 5.0L V8 HO engine and a manual transmission. Ben says, "I found this car about 4 years ago in up state Indiana. It was stored for 12 years."
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