Ford Mustang APR GTC-500 Adjustable Wings e 1994 and 1995 Mustang GT, Ford retired the 302 cid pushrod small-block V8 after nearly 40 years of use, replacing it with the newer Modular 4.6 L (281 cid) SOHC V8 in the 1996 Mustang GT. The 4.6 L V8 was initially rated at 215 bhp (160 kW), 1996-1997, but was later increased to 225 bhp (168 kW) in 1998.[36]For 1999, the Mustang received Ford's New Edge styling theme with sharper contours, larger wheel arches, and creases in its bodywork, but its basic proportions, interior design, and chassis remained the same as the previous model. The Mustang's powertrains were carried over for 1999, but Features for your Ford Mustang - Vehicle Type: Sports Car of Widebody
- Circuit Method: Top Speed
- Average Track Speed: Up to 180mph (290kph)
- Wing Measurement B: Variable cord length (12.75" inner/9" Outer)
APR GTC-500 Adjustable Wings In 1994 the Mustang underwent its first major redesign in fifteen years. Code named SN-95 by Ford, it was based on an updated version of the rear-wheel drive Fox platform called Fox-4. The new styling by Patrick Schiavone incorporated several styling cues from earlier Mustangs.[35] For the first time since 1973, a hatchback coupe model was unavailable.The base model came with a 3.8 OHV V6 (232 cid) engine rated at 145 bhp (108 kW) in 1994 and 1995, or 150 bhp (110 kW) (1996-1998), and was mated to a standard 5-speed manual transmission or optional 4-speed automatic. Though initially used in th APR GTC-500 Adjustable Wings Fits the following: |