(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
This is the cover of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet which contains 22 pages of photos and facts. New to 1998 were modifications to the engines to allow for more power; a GT Sports Appearance Group; and a V6 Sports Appearance Group. The interior was modified to include a clock in the stereo and a CD player on all models. The SVT Cobra also got new 17x8 inch alloy wheels but had its own special sales booklet and was therefore not included in this brochure.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
This is the inside front cover of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. It says, In 1964, America's sports car was born. Ford Mustang. More than any other car of that time, the Mustang captured America's passion for freedom and independence. There was nothing else quite like this uniquely designed sports car with the long hood, low roof line, sculpted bodysides and short rear deck. Attracting as much attention as its innovative style was Mustang's affordability, which put sporty driving fun within the reach of just about anyone. Amazingly, by 1966 more than a million Mustangs were sold. The years following the birth of the original have witnessed the evolution of the marque in names such as Cobra, Boss 302 and Mach I. All the passions these legendary Mustangs have stirred within driving enthusiasts everywhere are powerfully present in the classic styling and potent performance of today's Mustang. Experience what countless drivers have loved for over 30 years. Take the reins of a superbly equipped and value-packed Ford Mustang for 1998.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
This page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet says, Everybody should own a Mustang, at least once, and it doesn't matter at all whether you're young or young at heart. Because in a car as timeless as the Ford Mustang, you're ageless. IT'S YOUR TIME. So go ahead and get that Mustang super-equipped with a standard premium sound AM/FM stereo/cassette with 80-watt amplifier and CD player; power windows, door locks and decklid release; remote keyless entry system; and just about everything else you have ever wanted. Have the time of your life.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
The Mustang convertible is featured on this double page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. It says, An open road appears. An overwhelming urge prompts you to travel it, only because it's there. Throw every practical concern to the wind, literally, without a single moment's hesitation. Sound like something you might be inclined to do? IT'S YOUR CHOICE. If the desire to escape with the next passing breeze comes upon you, go ahead and do it. Life's road is wide open and beckoning. Go for it, in a Mustang convertible.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
The Mustang GT is shown on this double page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. It says, Image it. You're driving a mountain road. Then you see it, first in your sideview mirror, then straight ahead of you, having flown by in what seemed like a millisecond. It's a V8 Ford Mustang GT. Now you've decided, having always wanted one, to get a Mustang GT of your own. IT'S YOUR CHANCE. At long last, you're going to experience the exhilarating performance you once only dreamed about.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
The 225-hp 4.6L SOHC Mustang GT is featured on this triple page fold-out in the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
Tommy Kendall's SCCA Trans-Am Championship Mustang Cobra is featured on this double page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. Its actually part of the three page fold out which includes the next image in this grouping.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
Ford racing is featured on this page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. Also shown is the SVT Mustang Cobra R and the GTX Mustang funny car.
(from page 12 of the 1998 Collection)
The Mustang V8 along with some of its upgrades from SVO is featured on this page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
A Crystal White Mustang GT is shown on this page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
The interior is featured on this double page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. It says, This is pure Mustang. The "dual cockpit" style is reminiscent of the early pony cars and blends naturally with the modern ergonomic design features. You'll find that today's Mustang, much like the Original that inspired it, is well equipped for driving enjoyment and provides a list of standard features that usually cost extra. You love to drive. That's why you're in a Mustang IT'S YOUR SPACE. It's where you can really enjoy the freedom of motion, at any time and on any road of your choosing.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
All the 1998 exterior colors and major standard features are shown on this page of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet. This is where we get our color names for the 1998 Mustang, since the general 1998 Ford paint names for the same colors are different. Although many Ford models use these colors, each assign different names.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
This page shows some of the standard specs of the 1998 Mustang V6 and GT along with the V6 and V8 engine specifications including torque and horsepower curves.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
This is the outside back cover of the 1998 Ford Mustang promotional booklet.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
This Bright Atlantic Blue 1998 Saleen S281 Mustang Cobra convertible was a the Port Angeles car show. This Saleen S281 has a light bar and hard Speedster top cover. In the background is the Port Angeles ferry which goes to Victoria BC Canada.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
Rear left view of a Bright Atlantic Blue 1998 Saleen S281 Mustang Cobra convertible.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
Black leather interior of a 1998 Saleen S281 Cobra Mustang with Saleen instrument gauges, leather seats, and Saleen floor mats.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
This view shows off the Saleen wheels, Saleen side graphics, and Cobra fender emblem.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
Close-up of the Speedster graphics on the hard top cover.
(from page 13 of the 1998 Collection)
Close-up of the Saleen S281 rear decklid lettering over the Cobra's Special Vehicle Team badge.