I just looked at ( 75 ) 2001 Ford Mustang adds and I only found 1 mustang with more at 124,000 miles , 4 were close to 104,000 miles , and all the rest were less ( This was across Canada so I converted kilometeters to miles and some people put their cars in storage for the winter and drive an old beater in the snow ) If you live in California that would be a different story !
Don't know about the mustang, but a lot of fords have the fuel pump inside the gas tank. the 2001 mustang is in the gas tank
mustang was first built in 1964.
First, I'll give you some comparisons below. Ford Mustang GT - 5.0L V8 produces 411 horsepower GM Camaro SS - 6.2L V8 produces 426 horsepower WINNER: Ford Mustang GT. WHY: The Mustang produces almost the same HP, with a LOT smaller engine. Ford Mustang GT - 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.3 seconds GM Camaro SS - 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4.7 seconds WINNER: Ford Mustang GT. WHY: The Mustang is faster from 0 to 60 mph and the quarter mile and it's 300 pounds lighter. Ford Mustang GT - EPA Estimated 26 miles per gallon highway GM Camaro SS - EPA Estimated 23 miles per gallon highway WINNER: Ford Mustang GT. WHY: The Mustang has 3 miles per gallon better fuel economy than the Camaro. So, what do you say? I say, "drive one!" (Ford's Slogan)
No, it should last 200,000 miles.No, it should last 200,000 miles.
there are placed where you can download a mustang for the sims. modthesims2 dot com has a lot of objects for you to download.
Blue book values for vehicles depend a lot more on condition than on just the year and the mileage. For a base 2004 Ford Mustang coupe with 100000 miles, it's current value ranges from 5900 in fair condition to 7300 in excellent condition.
Corwn's, mustang's, and a lot more.
I was looking at ads for 2001 Ford RangersIn ( 20 ) ads( 6 ) were getting close to 100,000 miles( 1 ) was almost 175,000 miles( 13 ) were between 27,000 miles and 78,000 milesAnother AnswerI've always heard that a good estimate is 10.000 to 12,000 miles per year. Based on these estimates, normal mileage for a 2001 Ranger would be 80,000 to 96,000. 100,000 miles does not seem unreasonable since we are near the end of 2009.
there is a lot to learn, check out AverageJoeResto.com for more information.
there is no such thing as a mustang saleen gt cobra... its a saleen mustang. srry bout that. it depends there is a lot of veriaty s281 s281s now there is an s302 there is a 435s it all depends on what you want
No. Not without a lot of custom work.
Not directly, it will take a lot of modification, time and effort to achieve that swap.