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.
The Mustang Two Plus Two refers to a specific model of the Ford Mustang, particularly the 1964½ to 1973 generations, which featured a 2+2 seating configuration. This design allowed for two front seats and two rear seats, making it a more practical option for those needing additional passenger space. The term "Two Plus Two" highlights the Mustang's versatility as a sporty coupe while accommodating more passengers compared to the traditional two-seat sports car. This configuration became popular among enthusiasts looking for a balance between performance and practicality.
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.
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.
50-400 usd
the Mustang Fastback 2+2 "C" code indecated a fastback mustang with a 289 2 barrel eight cylinder engine. Source: http://averagejoeresto.com
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 P-38 was the Lightning, not the Mustang. There were at least 14 fighter versions plus two photo-recce and a night fighter.
The 1st 4 seater Ford Mustang would the 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang.