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Dark Jade 1979 Mustang Ghia fastback, right side view. It has the 2.8L emblems on the front fenders and 14-inch Turbine wheel covers.

Around the back is one tail pipe. It has a wiper on the rear window. This was an option in 1979.

This 2.8L emblem is for the 6-cylinder engine.

There is a tri-color Mustang emblem on the hood.

The interior is nice. It's light tan in color.

Black 1979 Turbo Mustang hatchback with a hood scoop, sport wheel covers, and a 2.3L Turbo 4-cylinder engine.

Black 1979 Turbo Mustang Foxbody hatchback, left front view showing off its turbo hood scoop and red pin stripes.

Front grille view of a Black 1979 Turbo Mustang hatchback.

Black interior of a 1979 Turbo Mustang hatchback with black vinyl seat, wood grained dash trim, ad air conditioning.

Nice view of the dash of a 1979 Turbo Mustang hatchback.

Big folding down rear seat.

The 1979, Ford, Mustang, W-code, 130 horsepower (at 4600rpm), 140 cubic inch (2.3 liter), 2-barrel, Turbo, 4-cylinder engine.

Another excellent view of the 1979, W-code, 130 horsepower (at 4600rpm), 140 cubic inch (2.3 liter), 2-barrel, Turbo, 4-cylinder engine.

The door data tag shows that the color of this car is correct (1C black) with a black (code AA) interior.

This is a 1979 Cobra T5 in Medium Blue Glow exterior paint owned by R. Braaksma of the Netherlands. 1979 was the last year of the T5 designation replacing the Mustang name in Germany. This car is one of 168 T5's delivered in 1979 and the only T5 currently registered. This amazing car is our Attitude Of The Week starting March 9th, 2019.

Nice closeup of the nearly visible T5 fender emblem on this 1979 T5 Cobra Mustang.

Rear view of a Medium Blue Glow 1979 T5 Cobra. The 1979 Mustang sales brochure says that there were 3 extra cost metallic glow paints for the 1979 Mustang: Medium Blue (3H), Medium red (2H), and Medium Vaquero (5W).

Ford promotional photo of a Bright Yellow 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback with cast aluminum wheels, black lower body color, hood scoop, and cobra hood and side door graphics.

Check out this 1979 Mustang California Highway Patrol replica that Kelvin Bartley and his sons built. They live in Australia. This was our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting July 31, 2011. Kelvin tells us more,
"My two sons, Mitchell and Justin, helped me restore the car. Mitchell came up with the idea of a California Highway Patrol replica. I built the 347 stroker so we could enter the car in an event over here in Australia called Powercruise. It took about six months to get the Mustang completed and have now been to two of these events. The car
was also featured in 'Street Fords Magazine' over here last month."

Another shot of Kelvin's 1979 Mustang Police Car in the Australian country-side.
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