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The third-generation Mustang was manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1979–1993. Built on the company's new and lightweight Fox platform, the third-generation gained the moniker Fox-body Mustang (or simply “Fox-body”) among enthusiasts. During its third generation, the Mustang evolved through several sub-models, trim levels, and ...
By the early 1990s, the Ford Mustang had become the sole model produced on the Fox platform. For the 1994 model year, as the Mustang underwent a major redesign (under the body family program code name Fox-4), the Fox platform itself saw major changes to its architecture.
For 1995, a one-year model referred to as the Mustang GTS was introduced. This was considered to be a "stripped down" version of the Mustang GT that included the performance parts of the GT model, but a minimum of non-performance related features, similar in concept to the 5.0 LX Fox-body. 1995 also marked the last year of the 5.0 pushrod V8 ...
This rare Fox-body Mustang is Shelby-adjacent. They were also eye-wateringly expensive at the time at $39,995 before options; that's more than $90,000 in today's money.
For enthusiasts who grew up with the 5.0L, Foxes are affordable (for now) soon-to-be classics that come packed with nostalgia.
The Mustang SVO is a limited-production version of the third generation Ford Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, with fewer than 10,000 built. SVO is an acronym referring to Special Vehicle Operations, Ford Motor Company's racing division formed in 1980 to oversee all motorsports operations, distribute performance parts developed in racing programs, and develop high-performance production vehicles ...
According to Ford's announcement on April 7, 1993, the Cobra R was produced to take the Fox-bodied Mustang out in grand style, a "best of the last" model. [ 8 ] : 126 According to SVT, the Cobra R can accelerate from zero to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.7 seconds and achieve a top speed of 140 mph (225 km/h).
The fifth-generation Ford Mustang, is a two-door four-seater pony car manufactured and marketed by Ford from 2004 to 2014, for the 2005 to 2014 model years — carrying the internal designation S197 and marketed in coupe and convertible body styles.