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Yes . according to my Ford Mustang book ( by the auto editors of Consumer Guide ) there was a 1978 Ford Mustang Mach 1 ( close to 8,000 were made for the 1978 model year )
i have a 1978 mustang with a 302 and T-tops in good condition and it was appraised at about $4500
No such thing as a 76 Mustang. The Mustang didn't exist between 1974-1978.
The 1978 Ford Mustang 2.3L inline SOHC four-cylinder has 88 horsepower
The cobra is just a more powerful performance oriented package for the Mustang.
A 1978 Mustang II , Cobra trim level had a 302 cubic inch V8 engine
The original tires on a 1978 Ford Mustang II typically came in sizes 175/70R13 or 195/70R14, depending on the specific model and options chosen. These tires were designed to provide a balance of performance and comfort for the compact design of the Mustang II. Additionally, many models featured whitewall tires, which were a popular aesthetic choice during that era.
Diagram for 1978 mustang steering column
The Ford Mustang SVT Cobra was produced in 1992 and released during the 1992 Chicago Auto Show. This model was a high performance version of the regular Ford Mustang.
In 1978, Ford produced approximately 4,500 Mustang Cobras, which were part of the Mustang II lineup. The Cobra variant featured a unique appearance package and performance enhancements, distinguishing it from other models. The Mustang II, including the Cobra, was generally less powerful than earlier Mustangs, focusing more on fuel efficiency during the energy crisis.
There is, you just have to find them, try looking in your local performance shop.
The 1978 Ford Mustang - 302 - 2 barrel carburetor - is rated at 134 horsepower at 3400 RPM and 250 ft-lbs torque at 1600 RPM