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(6 photos of a 1980 Black Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Check out this Black 1980 Cobra Mustang hatchback, it was our Attitude Of The Week for May, 17, 2009. Its owner says, I have owned the car since 1997. This 1980 Mustang Cobra represented the 1980 year in the 45 years of Mustang magazine. The 1980 Cobra package was patterned off the 1979 pace car model and came with dual sport mirrors, sport tuned exhaust with bright tailpipe extensions, forged metric aluminum wheels, special instrument cluster, 8000 rpm tachometer, and a 255ci, 4.2 liter, V8 engine. This car has optional rear quarter window louvers.


(7 photos of a 1980 Medium Blue Glow Mustang Coupe) Medium Blue Glow 1980 Mustang notchback owned by David from France! It has a 2.3L 4-cylinder turbo engine and an automatic. He resurrected it from a car cemetery in 2008 and painted it in 2009. He says he has a lot of fun with it.


(6 photos of a 1980 Bright Red Mustang Ghia Coupe) Bright Red 1980 Mustang Ghia notchback owned by Kent Roberts from Abbotsford, BC Canada. It has the optional white vinyl carriage top. Kent tells us, "I picked this car up from the original owner in July 2010. The car is in mint and original condition. The car is powered by a 255 V8. The car did come with the 255 originally, but the engine grenaded in 1996 and was replaced with a rebuilt 255. This car is a west coast original, and is even equipped with its original windshield, the owners manuals, warranty cards, and all the service manuals. The carriage top is in excellent condition and the car is wearing 80% of its original red paint. Its a A/C delete car with cruise, power locks, tilt, premium sound system, and rear defogger."


(4 photos of a 1980 White Mustang Cobra Optioned Fastback) White 1980 Mustang Cobra fastback owned by Denis Lépine from . This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 16, 2014. Denis tells us more, "I bought this car in 2008. The previous owner painted the Cobra white and installed a 302 cid. The original color was Pewter and original engine was the 255 cid. It looked good from 20 feet. Options: power brakes, power steering, sun roof, and AM/FM CD (not original). In the future I will do a full restoration on this Cobra." Denis also owns a 1967 Mustang convertible that was our Attitude Of The Week back in April 2010.


(13 photos of a 1980 Bright Caramel Orange Mustang Coupe) A time capsule, this Bright Caramel 1980 Mustang coupe has just over 2000 miles on it. Options on this car include a white vinyl carriage roof that was factory made to look like a convertible with its top up and wire wheel covers. Mustang had not offered a convertible since 1973, so this carriage roof option was offered. It has the base level 140ci, 2.3L, 2-bbl, 4-cylinder engine.


(5 photos of a 1980 Bright Red Mustang Ghia Hatchback) Bright Red 1980 Mustang Ghia hatchback owned by Dwayne McCracken from Washington, Missouri. Dwayne adds, "I bought this Mustang Ghia in 2005. I seen it and I liked the red with all of the chrome on it. When I lifted the hood I knew I wanted it. It was clean and had almost as much chrome on it as the exterior. I just recently found out it was a special 1980 Mustang model. It is a Ghia, a luxury package Ford offered that year. The interior and exterior had been stripped if any evidence of the Ghia model on it. The previous owner had replaced the emblems with Cobra decals and emblems. I found out when I ran the VIN number on Mustang Attitude's, VIN number decoder. I have been trying to replace all of the missing Ghia emblems whenever I can find them. This car came out of the factory with a 255 V8 automatic transmission. I think that was Ford's biggest mistake in 1980. As people bought them, they were disappointed in the lack of power and the poor performance of the 255 engine. Luxury or not the 1980 Ghia was doomed from the beginning. As about everyone who as ever owned this car did, the previous owner had the 255 bored to a 302, When I bought it all of the receipts from everything from emblems to mechanical had been left in the console with the original owners manual. He spent much more on changing it than it was worth at the time. It also came with two boxes of trophies from car shows. I haven't driven it much in the last 5-6 years. It has Historical plates on it and I just recently took an interest in again. It still needs a new paint job but the engine only has 41,000 on it and runs great. Getting it back in shape after letting it sit for so long is a project that will keep me busy for awhile. Since I retired two years ago, I definitely have the time. I wouldn't consider selling it because I love these older models and Mustangs have always been my favorite cars. This 1980 joins a 1986 GT hatchback and a 2003 GT coupe."


(8 photos of a 1980 Red Mustang Coupe) Red 1980 Mustang coupe that was originally white but has its original base level, A-code, 88hp (at 4600rpm), 140 cubic inch (2.3 liter), 2 barrel, 4 cylinder engine.


(5 photos of a 1980 Silver Mustang Hatchback) Silver 1980 Mustang fastback owned by Scott Kelley from Hamilton, Ohio. It has the two-tone black over silver paint. Scott tells us, "I bought it from the estate of the original owner. It has a 200 inline 6 with an automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and A/C that still works and has R12 Freon in it. I've only had it about two weeks. It's not perfect, but is a very nice survivor car. My plans are to clean it up and do some minor repairs and then resell it. It's a great running car and I'm sure it will make someone very happy."


(7 photos of a 1980 Chamois Glow Gold Mustang Coupe) Chamois Glow Gold 1980 Mustang coupe with its original 225 cubic inch (4.2 liter) 2 barrel, V8 engine with only bbl 8.8:1 119hp 3800rpm with only 16,000 miles on it. Check out our special page on Mustang Glow Paint.


(5 photos of a 1980 Bright Bittersweet Orange Mustang Hatchback) Bright Bittersweet 1980 Mustang hatchback with a black interior. It has the little 4-cylinder 2.3L engine. This mustang came with the Sport Option. The Sport Option includes wide wraparound body-side molding with dual argent stripe inserts, black window frames and rocker panel moldings, 13-inch sport wheels with trim rings, and a 3-spoke sports steering wheel.


(1 photo of a 1980 Bright Red Mustang Coupe) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Red 1989 Mustang coupe with sport wheels, body side molding, and pin stripes. Nice wheels!


(11 photos of a 1980 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) Cover of the 1980 Ford Mustang promotional booklet showing a Polar White base Mustang hatchback with the new three spoke sport wheels, hood scoop with turbocharged engine below, body side molding, wide multi-color accent tape stripes.


(1 photo of a 1980 Bright Caramel Orange Mustang Coupe) Ford Promotional photo of a Bright Caramel 1980 Mustang 2-door with Sports Option, carriage roof which gives the convertible look (no Mustang convertibles were made in 1980, the carriage roof made a coupe "look" like a convertible with the top always up, in this case it was a rough stitched cracked vinyl roof), and wire wheels. The Sports Option included wide wraparound bodyside molding with silver/gray stripe inserts, black window frames, rocker panel moldings, and a sports steering wheel.


(1 photo of a 1980 Polar White Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Polar White 1980 Mustang Cobra hatchback with orange and red side stripes, Cobra rear spoiler and rear quarter window lettering, black lower body, forged metric aluminum wheels, rear spoiler, black window trim, and just visible the rear facing hood scoop.


(1 photo of a 1980 Bright Yellow Mustang Coupe) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Yellow 1980 Mustang coupe with Exterior Accent Group which consists of pin stripes, black rocker panel moldings and rub strip extensions, bumper rub strip accent stripes. Other options on this car are styled wheels with trim rings and whitewall tires.


(1 photo of a 1980 Dark Cordovan Brown Mustang Ghia Hatchback) Ford promotional photo of a Dark Cordovan metallic brown 1980 luxury option Ghia hatchback. The Ghia luxury/sport hatchback has full wraparound bodyside molding with dual color-coordinated accent stripe inserts, dual remote control styled mirrors, bright rocker panel moldings, dual accent pin stripes, color-keyed window frames and rear louvers (not chrome or black as on other models), 14 inch turbine wheel covers (upgraded to wire wheels here), and a Ghia insignia on the rear liftgate.


(1 photo of a 1980 Bright Caramel Orange Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Caramel orange 1980 Mustang Cobra hatchback with non-functional rear opening hood scoop, standard tape treatment (the cobra hood graphic was an extra cost option), blacked out window trim, and black lower trim paint. This cobra also has its standard integral front spoiler with dual fog lamps, rear deck spoiler, and forged metric aluminum wheels.


(1 photo of a 1980 Silver Mustang Ghia Coupe) Ford promotional photo of a Silver metallic 1980 Mustang luxury Ghia optioned coupe. This one is shows with the standard Ghia offered turbine wheels, the window trim is chrome to match the body color and the black vinyl roof is an additional option. This Ghia also has its standard pin striping, wide color keyed body side molding (the insert is color keyed to match the both color), bright rocker panel trim, and a Ghia insignia on the decklid (not shown).


(1 photo of a 1980 Bright Caramel Orange Mustang Ghia Coupe) Bright Caramel Orange 1980 luxury optioned Ghia Mustang coupe with factory wire wheels, hood scoop with 4-cylinder 2.3L turbo engine, and color matched window trim.


(1 photo of a 1980 Black Mustang Cobra Optioned Hatchback) Ford promotional photo of a Black 1980 Cobra Mustang hatchback with green and yellow side stripes, Cobra rear quarter window lettering, forged metric aluminum wheels, rear facing hood scoop, optional hood graphics, and custom front fascia and grille pattered off the 1979 Mustang Indianapolis Pace Car.

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