What is a 1992 Mustang GT worth?

What is a 1992 Mustang GT worth?

About the 1992 Ford Mustang

Hatchback Original MSRP/Price Engine
Mustang 2dr Hatchback GT $15243 / $13736 8 Cylinder
Mustang 2dr Hatchback LX $10721 / $9712 4 Cylinder / 8 Cylinder
Mustang 2dr Hatchback LX Sport 5.0L $14207 / $12814 4 Cylinder / 8 Cylinder

How much was a new Mustang in 1992?

1992 Ford Mustang Overview

Model: 1992 Ford Mustang
Body Styles: Coupe, Hatchback, Convertible
Engines: 2.3L EFI 4 cyl, 5.0L EFI V8
Original Price: $10,125 (Base Coupe), $10,721 (Base Hatchback), $16,899 (Convertible)
Units Produced: 79,280

What year Mustang GT is the fastest?

What Year Is The Fastest GT Mustang?

  • Ford Mustang GT PP2 (2020) – 155 MPH.
  • Shelby GT500 (2013) – 200 MPH.
  • Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R (1995) – 160 MPH.
  • Shelby GT500 Super Snake (2007) – 170 MPH.
  • Ford Mustang Bullitt (2019) – 163 MPH.
  • Shelby GT500 (2020) – 180 MPH.
  • Ford Mustang Mach I (2004) – 151 MPH.

How much horsepower does a 1990 Mustang GT 5.0 have?

225 hp
Used 1990 Ford Mustang GT Specs & Features

Engine
Base engine size 5.0 l
Base engine type Gas
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 225 hp @ 4,200 rpm

What is a 1990 Mustang GT worth?

1990 Ford Mustang Value – $257-$3,756 | Edmunds.

How much horsepower does a 1992 Mustang GT have?

105 to 225 hp
1992 Ford Mustang/Horsepower

What was the slowest Mustang?

Ranking The 10 Slowest American Muscle Cars

  1. 1 1967 Camaro SS: 0-60 MPH In 8.0 Seconds.
  2. 2 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM Turbo: 0-60 MPH In 8.0 Seconds.
  3. 3 1982 Ford Mustang GT: 0-60 MPH In 8.0 Seconds.
  4. 4 1970 Mustang Mach 1: 0-60 MPH In 8.2 Seconds.
  5. 5 1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra: 0-60 MPH In 9.3 Seconds.

What is the most collectible Ford Mustang?

Here are the five most expensive Mustangs ever sold.

  • 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350R — US$3.5 million.
  • 1968 Ford Mustang GT390 “Bullitt” — US$3.4 million.
  • 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake — US$1.3 Million.
  • 2020 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 — US$1.1 million.
  • 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 “Eleanor” — US$1 million.

Did Ford ever put a 427 in a Mustang?

Back in the ’60s when big-blocks ruled the earth and Ford Motor Company built its own race engines, there was the big-block FE engine family….Adding Historic 427 SOHC Power To Jim Weigle’s Modern Mustang Was Surprisingly Easy.

5.0 Tech Specs
ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN Gauges
Stock 427 SOHC 18-in Ford Racing

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