2 seats in the front 2 seats in the rear.
100-500 USD
You will have to call Colt to find out
Very simple.....2 in the front seats and 2 in the back seat.......and the GT 350 got it's title from the Shelby assembly line being 350 ft. from the regular mustang production line.....very simple logic.
Sorry I don't know the exact year, I only know that the mustang plus II made it's debut in 1988.
The term 2+2 describes any vehicle that seats 2 people in the front, and has a small back seat that can occasionally seat 2 people in the back. Technically, you could describe all Mustangs as a 2+2, but the term is often used to describe first generation Mustang fastbacks.
50-400 usd
Term applied to fastbacks that indicated 2 seats up front and a fold down seat in the back that could accommodate 2 people only, hence 2+2.
the Mustang Fastback 2+2 "C" code indecated a fastback mustang with a 289 2 barrel eight cylinder engine. Source: http://averagejoeresto.com
The P-38 was the Lightning, not the Mustang. There were at least 14 fighter versions plus two photo-recce and a night fighter.
This was a term that Ford 'borrowed' from Ferrari. It meant that the car was basically a two-seat sports car, but it also had what could be called two back seats. The back seat of a Mustang could comfortably seat a couple of hobbits, but not two normal sized adults. The car had two seats, plus two seats. A 2+2.
The 1st 4 seater Ford Mustang would the 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang.
A mustang is a horse