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High Performance Mustang IIs 1974-1978
Road & Track
It took a while for buyers to get used to the Mustang II. It was nearly 12 inches shorter than the original Mustang, it was never available as a full convertible and it didnÍt have the performance of its illustrious predecessors. In five years of production the most powerful engine listed was a 139bhp, 302c in, V8. The fuel crisis made things worse. However, in the mid-1970s it was highly desirable. The high-performance variants were the cars young American aspired to and they still have their original appeal.
This is a book of contemporary road & comparison tests, new model intros, technical data & driving impressions.
Covers: Mustang Mach 1, Ghia, 302 V8, Cobra II, Kemp Cobra II, Cobra II Starga, T-Top & King Cobra
Softbound, 100 pages, 250 illus. & photos.
£10.95
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