For Sale: 1984 Ford Mustang in McDonald, Pennsylvania for sale in Mc Donald, PA

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Vehicle Description Fuel Required is pleased to present this 1984 Ford Mustang SVO in our McDonald, PA showroom.
The Mustang SVO (Special Vehicle Operations) was a limited-production version of the 3rd generation Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, with fewer than 10,000 being built.
In addition to the advanced turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the SVO featured several key modifications over the standard Mustang to help increase performance.
The front suspension geometry was modified, 15:
1 ratio power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system replaced the standard system, a limited-slip, Traction-Lok rear axle was added, and a new, ventilated four-wheel-disc braking system replaced the GT's standard disc/drum setup.
The ventilated rear disc brakes, five-lug hubs, 16-inch wheels, quad-shock rear end, and the KONIs were used on the SVO before any other Mustang.
This is a highly original unrestored example where the odometer reads 62,819 miles.
The body of this car is rust free mainly due to it having Ziebart rust protection since new and has had one repaint over the years.
The interior is original and is free from any tears or stains.
The car is equipped with five of the six available options for SVO's which include:
air conditioning, a stereo cassette tape player, power door locks and windows, and a flip-up sun roof.
The engine and turbocharger run strong and are accompanied by a new dual exhaust system.
The vehicle retains its original certificate from Ford Motor Company authenticating its SVO heritage as being car #4443 of #4508 built in 1984.
Fuel Required always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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Front Air Conditioning, Center Console, Power Brakes, Radio - Am/Fm, Gauge - Tachometer, Wheel Diameter - 16 Inch, Wheels - Aluminum Alloy, Tinted Glass.
  • Year: 1984
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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