1986 Ford Mustang SVO, 5 speed, Leather, Turbo SVO Motor, new tires, clean

1986 Ford Mustang SVO

Ford Mustang 1986 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Arlington, Texas, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
SubModel: SVO
Type: Hatchback
Trim: SVO Hatchback 2-Door
Doors: 5
Year: 1986
Mileage: 74,146
VIN: 1FABP28TXGF223223
Engine size: 2.3L 140Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Turbocharged
Number of cylinders: 4
Power options: Air conditioning, Power locks, Power windows
Fuel: Gasoline
Drive type: RWD
Options: Leather seats, Cassette player
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Back in 1984, he bigwigs over at Ford Motor Company green-lighted a project under its Special Vehicle Operations division (SVO) to produce a new version of its best seller, he Mustang. When the Ford Mustang SVO debuted later that year, he car had 175 hp and 210 lb/ft of torque, ut instead of going the conventional route with a V8, he SVO utilized just 2.3 liters and (in line with the Europeans) a turbocharger. For a year and a half, he SVO was Ford's top performance car.
As SVO had extensive experience with turbocharged and intercooled variants of Ford's 2.3-liter four cylinder engine, his was chosen over the existing 5.0-liter V-8 used in the Mustang GT. The group's rationale for this was simple: Even in de-tuned production form, he turbocharged and intercooled 2.3-liter four could produce horsepower comparable to the larger V-8 while tipping the scales at some 150 pounds less. Less weight beneath the hood also translated to better weight distribution, ong considered of critical importance in sports car design. Mated to a reworked Borg-Warner T5 transmission, he lightweight-but-powerful engine promised to deliver a solid foundation for a sporting Mustang. It also had the distinction of being Ford's first engine with multi-port fuel injection, s well as the first intercooled engine fitted to a U.S. production car.
Funding an independent rear suspension was beyond the group's means, o a great deal of effort was expended on improving the handling of the live axle pony car. The resulting quad-shock design featured a pair of Koni shocks in a conventional (that is, ear-vertical) orientation, ith a second pair linking the top of the rear axle to the car's subframe, irtually eliminating wheel hop under heavy acceleration. Handling was further enhanced with the addition of a rear anti-roll bar measuring 0.67 inches in diameter. Four wheels disc brakes were added from the Lincoln division.
The Mustang SVO hit the market priced at $16,713, ome $6,018 more than a base Mustang GT with the 5.0-liter V-8. Performance of the SVO was spirited, ith the car capable of running from 0-60 MPH in 7.5 seconds, ompleting the quarter-mile in 15.5 seconds at 90 MPH. Critics were quick to point out that the V-8-equipped Mustang GT could run from 0-60 MPH in 6.4 seconds, ompleting the quarter-mile in 14.9 seconds, ut that missed the point of the car entirely. Unfortunately, ew buyers seemed to understand that the Mustang SVO was designed more for road courses (and canyon roads) than drag strips, nd dealers sold just 4,508 examples.

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