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The optional 2.8L OHV V-6 gave the Mustang II a European feel and sound. And when Ford introduced the 5.0L V-8 in 1975, the Mustang began to return to its former glory.
He was drawn to it because it was equipped with the four-cylinder. “Very few were made with the 2.3, and only a couple have been registered on the Mustang II Network site," Bobby says.
Mustang buyers for 1978 had their choice of three engines: a 2.3-liter straight-four of British origin (best-known as “the Pinto engine”), a 2.8-liter V6 of German origin (best-known as “the ...
The 1978 engine lineup was pretty much the same as before, with three choices available, namely the 140ci (2.3-liter) inline 4-cylinder still offered as standard, while a 171ci (2.8-liter) V6 and ...
Mustang's 2.8-liter V6 and 2.3-liter four-banger are also back for '79, and all three powerplants are promised for Introduction Day. A fourth option, the wild turbocharged 2.3L (see July '78 ...
And thanks to someone from Pennsylvania, you can actually do that, as a saved 1978 Ford Mustang is now listed for sale with a ridiculously low price. First and foremost, let’s see what we know ...
The Mustang II was the best-selling Mustang since 1967, although it didn't last long: sales dipped significantly in 1975 and never recovered, despite Ford introducing a 302-cubic inch V8 that year.
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