13 pictures (11 cars) found: year of "1980", view of "rightfront"
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(from page 2 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 2 of the 1980 Collection)
The blacked out hood scoop looks good with the black grille and wrap-around vinyl trim. I don't think the chrome wheel opening trim is stock, but it looks great.
(from page 3 of the 1980 Collection)
Front view of a repainted red 1980 Mustang coupe.
(from page 3 of the 1980 Collection)
Silver 1980 Mustang hatchback, right front view.
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
Ford promotional photo of a Bright Red 1989 Mustang coupe with sport wheels, body side molding, and pin stripes. Nice wheels!
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
Page 2 and 3 of the 1980 Ford Mustang promotional booklet shows a Bright Bittersweet orange Mustang 2-door coupe with white vinyl roof and forged metric aluminum wheels. The text starts, Ride a New Breed of Mustang, a sports car for the 80's. This year we're turning loose our second herd of New Breed Mustangs in an exciting line of models designed with Better Ideas for the 80's. 1980 was the second year of the new Fox body line.
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
The 1980 Ford Mustang promotional booklet page showing the Cobra hatchback model says, Bold new expression of our sports car for the 80's. Mustang 3-door Cobra strikes a new image of sportiness in 1980. New styling features - Indy 500 Pace Car front end with integral spoiler and dual fog lamps, unique rear-opening hood scoop (non-functional), rear deck spoiler, exclusive tap stripe treatment. Plus blackout greenhouse moldings (moldings around all the windows), remote control styled mirrors, black lower Tu-Tone paint. These hint at what Cobra is under its gleaming hood. Turbocharged! The 2.3 liter turbo engine comes standard on Cobra. At first you won't believe you're driving on four cylinders as the turbo kicks in, delivering acceleration comparable to some other cars with V-8 engines. Acceleration you can use for passing or freeway merging... Also included on Cobra is a special suspension system with Michelin TRX tires mounted on 390 mm (15.3 in.) forged metric aluminum wheels. We call Cobra the boldest of the Mustang breed. For reasons that speak well for themselves.
(from page 4 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 5 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 5 of the 1980 Collection)
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.
(from page 5 of the 1980 Collection)
This magazine ad features a Polar White 1980 Mustang fastback at the top and a Bright Red 1980 Mustang notchback at the bottom. It is titled,
"Introducing a sports car for the 80's. Ford Mustang."