Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1992 Ford Mustang GT
Convertible for your consideration. This Mustang comes with a
Bright Red exterior paint over a clean Black interior. Powering
this Ford is a 5.0 Liter V8 paired with a 5-speed manual
transmission. This Foxbody comes with some great features such as;
power windows, a power top, leather seats, aftermarket Alpine radio
with JL Audio speakers, cruise control, power steering, and power
brakes. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with
shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to
give us a call with any questions or for more information.
The Ford Fox platform is an automobile platform that the Ford Motor
Company used. Introduced for compact sedans in the 1978 model year,
the Fox architecture was utilized for a wide variety of
configurations for Ford and Lincoln-Mercury vehicles. In its
original form, the platform was used through the 1993 model year; a
substantial redesign of the Ford Mustang extended its life into the
21st century, ending production in 2004. Produced across 26 model
years, the Fox platform is the second-longest car architecture ever
designed by Ford Motor Company (behind the Panther platform, 33
model years). Designed to be relatively lightweight and simple, the
Fox platform was initially developed to replace several derivatives
of the Ford Falcon compact architecture dating from 1960. In 1978,
the Ford Fairmont and Mercury Zephyr were the first models derived
from the chassis, replacing the Ford Maverick and Mercury Comet. As
downsizing expanded into the intermediate segment, the Fox platform
came into use for mid-size applications, replacing the larger Ford
Torino chassis. While best known for underpinning the Ford Mustang
pony car, the Fox platform also saw use in personal luxury
segments, underpinning coupes for all three Ford divisions. During
the mid-1980s, the usage of the Fox platform began to decline as
Ford transitioned its compact and mid-size vehicle lines to
front-wheel drive. After the 1992 model year, the Ford Mustang was
the sole model to use the chassis. For 2005, the fifth-generation
Ford Mustang adopted the rear-wheel-drive D2C platform, the fifth
and final vehicle architecture developed as a Fox-platform
replacement.
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accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
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