Detail Info for: 1986 Mustang GT Convertible LOOK 47,000 miles 5-speed

Transaction Info

Sold On:
05/07/2010
Price:
$ 7000.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
47867
Location:
Aberdeen, Mississippi, 39730
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1986 Ford Mustang
Submodel Body Type:
GT Convertible
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
1FABP27M1GF256783
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

You are looking at a true classic 1986 Mustang GT Convertible. It has the rare leather interior and the highly sought after 5-Speed manual transmission. There were less than 9900 Mustang GT Convertibles produced in 1986. This car is all original down to the radio and wheels. The only thing that is not original to this car are the tires, battery, and mufflers. The car has been very well cared for and garaged most of its pampered life. The only things on this car are the usual door dings from the supermarket and the leather is stressed in a few spots. This car is one of the best preserved fox bodied mustangs you will find. These cars will only go up in value as this one will become an official classic(25 years old) next year. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask and I will respond as soon as possible. This car is listed locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime. Thank you for looking at this fantastic automobile. Below you will find more information on the 1986 Ford Mustang GT Convertible. It was taken from the Mustang GT Registry dot org website. 1986 Mustang GT Page Total Mustangs produced: 224,410 Total GT’s produced: 50,465 GT Hatchbacks: 40,578 GT Convertibles: 9,887 (For more production number details, go to our Production Numbers Summary page.) 200 HP @ 4000 RPM 285 ft/lb @ 3000 RPM Although visually, the 1986 Mustang GT was nearly identical to the 1985 GT, under the hood was a completely different story. Replacing the tried and true 4V carburetor was a sequential multiple-port fuel injection system perched atop a revised 302 HO V8 block. This engine was installed in both the manual transmission and automatic overdrive units with horsepower now equal for both. Although horsepower was down 10, torque was up 15 foot-pounds. The compression ratio was increased from 8.4:1 to 9.2:1 with new forged flat-top pistons and redesigned cylinder heads featuring a new fast-burn combustion chamber. While retaining the roller lift cam and stainless steel tubular headers, the new fuel injection setup featured a 58mm throttle body (540 cfm) with 19 lb-hr. injectors and a tuned length aluminum intake manifold. A new H-pipe feeding dual converters lowered backpressure an astounding 32 percent. The old Duraspark ignition was replaced with a Hall Effect distributor to be compatible with Ford's EEC-IV computer, in its first year in the Mustang. Also big news was the 8.8-inch rear axle, a big improvement over the 7.5-inch ring gear. Other upgrades included a clutch enlarged from 10” to 10.5” and new viscous (fluid-filled) motor mounts. Axle ratios carried over from 1985. The '86’s maintained the '85’s clean exterior looks with only the addition of a third brake light to differentiate it from the ‘85. This year’s color choices consisted of Black, Dark Grey Metallic, Silver Metallic, Medium Canyon Red Metallic, Bright Red, Light Regatta Blue Metallic, Dark Sage and Oxford White. These colors complemented the standard GT fare of 10-hole 15x7 inch wheels with Goodyear uni-directional Gatorbacks, aerodynamic front air dam with fog lamps, rear spoiler, a charcoal hood stripe and “GT” embossed body side moldings. Interior color choices included Charcoal, Sand Beige (carryovers from ‘85) and Canyon Red (new for ‘86). Standard interior GT features essentially remained the same from ‘85 with console, full instrumentation, articulated cloth sport seats, tilt wheel and dual visor mirrors. The reintroduction of leather seats as a option for the GT convertible in Charcoal or White was big news. This accompanied items like rear defrost, air conditioning, power windows and locks, light/convenience group, sunroof, T-tops, speed control and a variety of radios on the options list for ‘86. In summary, the '86 GT included appearance features found on the ‘85s and a prediction of things to come in the improved engines of '87 and later. New ‘86 engine block received increased cylinder wall and deck thickness, and Siamese bores for improved rigidity which carried over into future 5.0L GT’s. Basically, by 1986 everything including the basic short block had been redesigned or exchanged in the 5.0L. The 5.0L GTs were frisky and gutsy and demanding respect. But with the '80s performance wars heating up, Ford decided that the high-swirl heads were a poor choice for the 5.0L Mustang and that the old wedge heads should be reintroduced. The stage was now set for the fuel injected engines to follow. Sources: All photos - Ford Mustang brochures.

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