Vehicle Description
1990 Ford Mustang Convertible 7-UP LX 5.0L OHV 16 valve. Automatic,
PS, PB, Air, super Clean, VIN1FACP44E7LF159742 great looking and
driving fun car for cruising. Terry 952-451-2104 $11900 7 Up
Mustang is one of the more bizarre bits of Mustang history, which
is saying something given the wide range of characters who have
been involved in the nameplate's development over the years.
Initially, only 30 7-Up Mustangs were meant to be produced the
namesake soft drink company had planned to give them away at the
1990 NCAA basketball finals. The pitch was simple: sink a ball from
center court, and you could drive home one of the extremely
limited-edition cars that night. For reasons unknown, the 7 Up
contest was canceled at the last minute. Although only two of the
planned 30 cars had been produced, Ford decided to rebrand the
cars, bump up production to 5,000 units and offer them as a special
edition and unofficial commemoration the car's 25th anniversary. 7
UP MUSTANG SPECS 7 Up Mustang The 7 Up Mustangs were LX
convertibles equipped with the famous Fox body era 5.0L V8 engine,
delivering around 255 horsepower. All cars were painted with Ford's
distinctive Deep Emerald Green clear coat metallic paint and
featured a white leather interior and a white convertible top.
Front fascia, outside mirrors and body side moldings were painted
to match the green exterior. Every 7 Up edition Mustang also got
the GT's 15-inch aluminum rims and a special-value package
consisting of cruise control, A/C and a premium sound system with
AM/FM radio and a cassette player. SALES FIGURES Retail pricing for
the special edition 7 Up Mustang started at $19,878. Of the 4,103
that ended up being manufactured, 2,743 were equipped with
automatic transmission. there's a lot to like about the 7 Up
besides being fast and stylish, it's a unique piece of Mustang
memorabilia from an era when the iconic Ford brand finally found
its footing again.