For Sale: 1983 Ford Mustang in Lithia Springs, Georgia for sale in Lithia Springs, GA

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Vehicle Description The year 1983 was a big one for the Ford Mustang GT.
In many ways, it was considered a banner year for Ford's pony car.
The third generation of the Mustang GT signified the slow climb out of a rut for American carmakers.
Due to 10 years of oil shortages in the U.
S.
at the time, engineers were pressured into building more efficient cars.
However, the Mustang's performance was back on its road to glory.
With improved suspension and a better grip, thanks to the wider tire, handling for the Mustang GT was significantly enhanced in 1983.
At the time, a 5.
0L V8 engine provided the car with 175 horsepower, the most seen in a Mustang since 1973.
Ford made several cosmetic changes in 1983 as well.
The nose of the car is smoother and sharper, giving it a more sporty look.
It was also the first time Ford was offering the GT with a convertible option in 10 years.
This 1983 Ford Mustang GT Convertible is painted a beautiful black with a red vinyl interior that finishes the bad-to-the-bone look of this fantastic car.
This stunning rebuild also features the following:
347 Stroker V8 Engine Edelbrock RPM Aluminum intake manifold Edelbrock Carberator Flowmaster exhaust 5-Speed Manual Transmission Power Convertible Top Power Windows Air Conditioning and Heat Defrost AM/FM Radio and CD Player Power Steering Front Disc Brakes Cruise Control If you're considering purchasing a Mustang, there is no better piece of Ford history to add to your garage.
With only three previous owners, all from the same family.
This fantastic car will make a great daily driver or something to store away for a cruise on a sunny day.
It comes with the original warranty card and bill of sale, as well as the Dyno sheet and build receipts.
Call Streetside Classics today to see if this car can help you make your dreams of owning a Mustang come true.
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  • Year: 1983
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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