Impossible to answer. All depends on the way its driven.
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If you are driving it correctly, not slipping the clutch or riding it, the clutch will last for 100,000 miles or more. Slipping means you are not allowing the clutch to fully engage smoothly. In other words revving the engine and trying to ease the clutch on. Practice will cure this. Riding it means keeping your foot on the clutch pedall all the time so that it slips even at speed.
It should last 100,000 miles but that all depends on how the vehicle was driven. If it is worn out, it is worn out, no matter what the mileage.
If the engine in that Mustang is maintained properly the catalytic convertor should last the lifetime of the vehicle.
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i just had my 02 v6 mustang drove 320 miles w/ a full tank gasoline
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0 MPG because the first mustang was made in 1964
On average, the 1966 Mustang car gets about 17 miles per gallon in the city. However, the mpg for this car can be higher on the highway.
Standard practice is oil and filter after 3,000 to 5,000 miles.
The 2006 Mustang GT gets CITY:15mpg HIGHWAY:23mpg COMBINED:18mpg
The 2005 Ford Mustang gets CITY:17mpg HIGHWAY: 26mpg COMBINED: 20mpg