142 cars (145 pictures) found: roof type of "pillar/post", setting of "AOTW", grouped by car
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(1 photo of a 1975 Dark Yellow Green Mustang II Coupe) Dark Yellow Green 1975 Mustang II coupe owned by John Valentin from Astoria, New York. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 24, 2013. It has it's original V6 engine and and automatic transmission. John adds, "I have had the Mustang for 4 years already. I purchased it from a gentleman who loved the car as much as I do now. I was not in the market for a classic car but, she caught my eye and I had to have her."
(1 photo of a 1975 Red Mustang II Coupe) Red 1975 Mustang II owned by Schmidt Hanspeter from Switzerland. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 8, 2015. It has the 2.8L 6 cylinder engine and an automatic transmission. Schmidt purchased his Mustang II in November 2014 in Chur (Switzerland). The Mustang was originally sold in Switzerland 1975.
(1 photo of a 1975 Silver Mustang II Special Silver Coupe) Silver 1975 Mustang II owned by William Sanseverino from Las Vegas, Nevada. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 27, 2016. William purchased this Mustang II in June of 2015. He says that it is all original with 40k miles; major options
are a 302 V8, automatic transmission, A/C, the Silver Luxury Edition
package, cast aluminum wheels and trunk luggage rack.
(1 photo of a 1976 Bright Yellow Mustang II Stallion Coupe) Bobby Aldrich sends us update shots of his Bright Yellow 1976 Mustang II Stallion. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 27, 2014. Bobby has restored it's 2.3L 4-cylinder engine. See it in later photos in this set. The Stallion was a Ford factory package that included blacked out grille, grille surround moldings, window moldings, wiper arms, lower bumpers, and lower body panels. It also had deleted grille Pony emblem, bright lower-body side moldings, Stallion decals, and styled steel wheels.
(1 photo of a 1978 Tangerine Orange Mustang Coupe) Tangerine 1978 Mustang II coupe owned by Don Klatt from Oregon, Ohio. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for 8-24-08. This car still wears its original paint. Factory options include 170ci V6 engine, Fashion accessory package, hood ornament, illuminated entry, illuminated driver's side vanity mirror, center console, and four-way adjustable driver's side seat. Don adds, "This little car is AWESOME!"
(1 photo of a 1979 Grabber Blue Mustang Coupe) Check out this Grabber Blue 1979 Mustang notchback owned by Taylor Solmos from Bremen, Indiana. It was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 14th, 2010. Taylor shares, "This is my 1979 Mustang coupe with a modern day cobra package. It was restored in 2009. Powered by a new 302 V8 with 4 barrel carb, longtube headers, etc. I still have the original engine. This car was bought for $300. It was missing a lotta parts and in severely rough shape, but almost totally rust free!"
(1 photo of a 1989 Bright Red Mustang LX 5.0L Sport Coupe) Check out this low milage, terrific condition, Bright Red 1989 5.0L LX Mustang with later year 5-spoke wheels owned by Daniel Lewis of Canada. This is the first year of the LX 5.0L Sport Mustang which offered many of the GT features (5.0L V8 engine, GT suspension, GT seats, etc.) on the base-level Mustang LX two-door coupe, three-door hatchback, and convertible from 1989 through 1993. This special model is our Attitude Of The Week starting December 19, 2018.
(1 photo of a 1990 Wild Strawberry Red Mustang Coupe) Wild Strawberry 1990 Mustang LX coupe owned by Matt Lister from British Columbia, Canada. This was featured Attitude Of The Week photo for June 1, 2008. It has the stock 5.0L engine with 16* timing, K&N intake, B&M Ripper shifter, BBK headers, O/R H-pipe, Flowmasters, 3.73 gears, SN95 5-lug conversion with 18-inch Cobra R replica wheels.
(1 photo of a 1994 Red And Black Mustang GT Coupe) Check out this 1994 Mustang GT coupe owned by Ludwig Stein from Blackfalds, Alberta, Canada. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 9, 2011. Ludwig tells us more, "I bought the car in 2007. The car was lowered with Steeda springs. It also came with Bilstein Shocks and struts. The tires are Sumitomo 315-35/17s in rear and 245-40/17s in the front which is an awesome hoof print. I've added sub frame connectors and a strut brace as well. The engine is stock other than a cold air and an aftermarket intake. We autocross and road race it on a regular bases. The paint is from the 1969 Trans Am Mustang driven by Parnelli Jones & George Follmer. Mine is dedicated to George - just cause Parnelli gets all the praise but it takes a team to win."
(1 photo of a 1994 Berry Wine Mustang Coupe) 1994 Mustang coupe owned by Mont Mead from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It has a 3.8L V6 engine and a manual transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 15, 2014. Mont shares his story about getting his Mustang, "So I was on my way to the bank to get 2k for a nice bike a guy from work was selling. I drove past this dealer that had cars out on the lot. One said 1500. I did a U-turn to see what the was the catch - it was a Dodge Intrepid and the catch was money down payments later. I asked what you have for sale for 2k and they pointed out 3 different cars - and then I saw her. A 94 Red Mustang. Mind you, I saw it on the lot and was like - yea prob can't afford it. I came back the next day with someone that new how to drive a stick and drove off the lot with it, 2k even. Did it need work? Heck yeah it did. I restored all the parts under the hood, bought tires and rims. Then I forgot to put the E-brake on it. I know = newbie move. I came back outside and it was sitting under a tree. I was not so happy. The bumper, headlights, side panel, grille, and hood had to be replaced and pulled out. After getting all that fixed, I burned out my clutch - still being a newbie and not shifting right. I got that fixed and then months go by and I get Flow Masters and K&N. I'm loving the sound and getting tickets. I get them payed them off and get more! 4 back to back. Months go by now - the primer paint, not the new parts, are starting to peel. I wasn't getting it painted until all the other parts are restored. Finally I get it painted Berry Wine. It's so amazing now. Everyone tells me how great it looks and that it looks brand new off the lot. I'm very happy to be a Mustang owner. I will stay a
Mustang owner for years to come. That's my story on how it became the best choice I made in a while. I never went back to the guy selling the bike, but come on what would you do?"
(1 photo of a 1994 Rio Red Mustang SVT Cobra Shinoda Coupe) This Rio Red 1994 Mustang Boss Shinoda Cobra 429 coupe with a SVO 429 block bored 605ci with double electronic fuel injection, putting out 670hp at 5500rpm and 700 ft-lbs of torque at 4250rpm was our Attitude Of The Week for April 6, 2008. The compression ratio is 10.5:1 and the rear axle ratio is 2.73:1. 1994 was the first year Larry Shinoda set up a company to modify the Mustang GT and Cobra into the Boss and Cobra 429 Boss. Larry Shinoda was the designer of the original Mustang Boss back in 1969. This photo is available in two larger wallpaper sizes 1024 by 768 pixels and
2400 by 1800 pixels.
(1 photo of a 1994 Crystal White Mustang GT Coupe) Crystal White 1994 Mustang GT coupe owned by Walt Sonner from Grants Pass, Oregon. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 31, 2014. Walt tells us more,
"This was my son's car but he bought an 04 Mach 1 and parked the 94 GT. I got a deal from him and have been modding it ever since. He used to deliver pizza and Mexican food in it but it was pretty pristine when I got it. I have turned it into a Roush 360 Series Tribute car. I have installed the Roush front splitters and wing. I have the rear and side exit exhaust to go. It has a full Eibach Pro Kit suspension, MM subframes & adjustable LCAs, Magnapacks & BBK off road midpipe, staggered 17" DD Bullitts with 315/275 Sumitomos, Koni Sport Yellows adjustable rear shocks Steeda TriAx, Steeda CC plates, Bullitt/ Mach 1 13" brakes, Baer drilled & slotted rotors, new black reflector headlights Cobra style, and 3:55 Ford Racing Gears. Love this car and get so many kudos and even trophies at shows! A Coyote Swap in the future but now just a 95 Cobra intake and E303 cam, 65mm cobra throttle body, BBK CAI, and AFR 165 heads in the near future.."
(1 photo of a 1995 Black Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Black 1995 SVT Cobra coupe owned by Alan Davis from Gloucestershire, Great Britain. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 22, 2011. Alan adds, "Originally sold by Summit City Ford, Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was exported 18 months later by the owner to England. It subsequently had several more owners before I acquired it in March 2006. The car is factory original and I intend to keep it that way. I have had the paintwork detailed and the alloys refurbished. I am a member of the Mustang Owners Club UK and attend as many shows and meets as I can with the car."
(1 photo of a 1995 Black Roush Stage 3 Mustang Coupe) 1995 was the first year for the Roush Mustang and this is the Stage 3 level which contains all the Stage 1 & 2 levels plus a carbon fiber hood, Roush three-piece dual plenum intake, 65mm throttle body, Fuel rails, high flow air filter, valve covers and optional ported aluminum Ford GT40 heads. 1994 through 1997, Roush Performance supplied these parts to dealers and third parties to create the Roush Mustang. Starting in 1997, Roush started to do the conversions themselves. This Roush is owned by Jose Valverde and is our Attitude Of The Week starting December 25th, 2018. Thank you Jose for helping us correct our errors in our early history of the Roush Mustang.
(1 photo of a 1996 Mystic Purple Green Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) 1996 Mystic Cobra owned by Matt Larson from Illinois. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week picture for the week of March 9th, 2008. A quantity of 2000 of the 1996 Mustang Cobras were painted with this special "Mystic" paint which changed colors depending on the light: from purple to green to copper in a bright light. This Mystic color was a $815 option and a bodyshop could purchase the paint for $1000 a gallon (1.5 gallons to paint a Cobra, it was a one coat application). Click here to to see the other paint colors offered in 1996 with the help of our Data Explorer.
(1 photo of a 1996 Bright Tangerine Mustang GT Coupe) This Bright Tangerine 1996 Mustang GT coupe was at the 2012 Mustang Roundup car show in Bellevue, Washington, and is our
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 12th, 2012. It has dark tinted headlamps, darkened grille pony, and custom black wheels.
(1 photo of a 1996 Mystic Purple Green Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Mystic 1996 Mustang SVT Cobra owned by Marc L from Ft Lauderdale, Florida. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week photo for 5-18-08. Mark tells us more,
"1996 Mystic cobra #242 with 12,675 miles as of 5/8/08. Includes build sheet, window sticker all SVT docs - like predelivery forms and even key code tab. I have installed a SLP Loudmouth exhaust with 3-inch tips with a upper X-pipe, 17-inch chrome Cobra R wheels (10" in rear 8" in the front) with new Nitto 555 Extreme tires, 4.10 racing gears, Steeda unidrive pulleys, upper Big Mouth filter with a power pipe, super chip, B&M short shifter, Eibach sport springs, Billet grille, and some interior & under hood billet parts. Always runs Amzoil synthetic oils. I have all original parts excluding tires and exhaust. It includes full car cover. This car runs perfect, its always garage kept, and in perfect condition not a scratch on it, even the interior smells new inside. You want a bad ride for the $$$, that is noticed everywhere, can be driven anywhere, and bring home the trophies to ...THIS is the car."
(1 photo of a 1996 Mystic Mustang Coupe) Mystic 1996 V6 Mustang coupe owned by Miguel Rosario from Puerto Rico. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting October 28, 2012. It has BBK cold air intake, BBK underdrive pulley, live wire & Demon coil, headers & dual exhaust with Flowmaster 40 series, B7M transmission shift kit, posi 3:55 rear end with 8.8, Xemon front bodykit, Spider X 9 rear body kit, side window scoops, window panel scoops, 215/50/17 front wheels, and 275/40/17 rear wheels.
(1 photo of a 1996 Mystic Purple Green Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Mystic 1996 Mustang Cobra owned by Jessie Thomas from Baselton, Georgia. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week starting April, 24, 2016. This Cobra has the 4.6L V8 engine and a manual transmission. The color shifting paint changes from a purple to green and even to a copper in the sunlight. Jessie tells us about some of his changes,
"Mild built with normal exhaust and CAI upgrades. Cobra R hood and special edition Saleen wing all painted to match. 18" chrome Saleen wheels."
(1 photo of a 1997 Black Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe) Black 1997 SVT Cobra Mustang owned by Gary Keller from St. Peters, Missouri. It has the 4.6L 32-valve V8 engine and a manual transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 29, 2012. Gary adds, "I found it at Autotrader one year ago. Lowered 2", tinted windows, painted rear view mirrors, painted outside air scoops, 95 Cobra R rims, Kumo tires, and cold air intake."
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