Picture Search Results - 1990 deep emerald green
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19 pictures (5 cars) found: year of "1990", exterior color of "deep emerald green", exterior view

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(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection) 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.


(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection) 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.

(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection) Here the Deep Emerald Green 1990 7-Up Mustang convertible has its white convertible top up. It's interesting to note that even though these cars started life as coupes, their VINs have a the P44 convertible designation.

(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Emerald Green 1990 7-Up Mustang convertible, right front view. Factory options were limited for this special edition model. They were automatic transmission, choice of rear axle, and an engine block heater.

(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Emerald Green 1990 7-Up Mustang convertible, left rear view. The 15-inch GT turbine wheels were standard on this special edition car.


(from page 5 of the 1990 Collection) 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).

(from page 5 of the 1990 Collection) Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 25th Anniversary convertible, left rear view.

(from page 5 of the 1990 Collection) Left front view of an Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 25h Anniversary convertible.

(from page 5 of the 1990 Collection) 1990 Mustang LX 25th Anniversary convertible sometimes called the 7-up model since 30 were originally specially built for a 7up giveaway that ended up not happening. The cars were bought by 7up but given away to its employees in the end. Ford liked the car so much that it decided to make more as a limited commemorative edition emerald green with white interior convertibles.

(from page 5 of the 1990 Collection) Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 25th Anniversary convertible with its signature white top up. Emerald Green was only offered in 1990 on this special commemorative edition Mustang.


(from page 8 of the 1990 Collection) Here is an unusual one. It's a Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang Saleen 7-Up limited edition convertible. Saleen factor serial number 141. Only 12 Deep Emerald Green 7-Up Mustangs were converted to Saleens. The Cobra R hood and black convertible top were added by an owner. Deep Emerald Green was exclusive to these limited edition cars. They were also known as 25th Mustang Anniversary models. These cars actually started life at the ford factory as coupes even though their model code is still P44 for Mustang LX convertible.

(from page 8 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang Saleen 7-Up (25th Mustang Anniversary) limited edition convertible, left front view.

(from page 8 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang Saleen 7-Up limited edition convertible, right side view.

(from page 8 of the 1990 Collection) Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang Saleen 7-Up (25th Mustang Anniversary)limited edition convertible, with the top down. It says Saleen on the rear spoiler.


(from page 9 of the 1990 Collection) This Deep Emerald Green 1990 5.0L Mustang LX convertible is a 25th Anniversary limited edition. Also known as the 7-Up Edition, because it was suppose to be a 7-Up promotion as well. Check out the 7-Up license plate.

(from page 9 of the 1990 Collection) Left rear view of this Deep Emerald Green 1990 5.0L Mustang LX convertible 25th Anniversary limited edition.

(from page 9 of the 1990 Collection) Check out this shot of Rob Powell's Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 7-Up Limited Edition convertible. It's our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 23, 2013. We caught up with Rob and his Mustang at a car show in Peoria Heights, Illinois. This was also a 25th Anniversary Model. Originally only 30 of these were to be produced, but the 7-Up contest was canceled. Instead, 4103 of these Deep Emerald Green Mustang convertibles were made. They all had white interiors, color matched side moldings, 16-spoke wheels from the GT, and the 5.0L engine.

(from page 9 of the 1990 Collection) Rob has a copy of the 7-Up contest flyer which he displayed with his Emerald Green 1990 Mustang LX 25th Anniversary Edition. Check out later photos for close-ups of this flyer.

(from page 9 of the 1990 Collection) Right side of Rob's Emerald Green 1990 7-Up Edition Mustang LX convertible. These actually started life as notchback coupes. They were converted to convertibles by Car & Concepts out of St. Louis, Missouri.

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