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34 cars (188 pictures) found: year of "1985", grouped by car

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(6 photos of a 1985 Black Mustang GT Convertible) 1985 Ford Mustang GT convertible with a 2.3L, 4 cycle, 210 horse power engine. The GT upgrades include a short throw T-5 transmission, a quad-shock rear system, a larger rear stabilizer bar, alloy wheels, and leather sport performance bucket seats.


(1 photo of a 1985 Oxford White Mustang GT Hatchback) This 1985 Oxford White with black hood stripe, 5.0L V8, Mustang GT is owned by Sean of New Hampshire. Sean writes, I just bought this car in November with 90780 miles on it . It's bone stock still has the original mufflers and radio.


(8 photos of a 1985 Medium Regatta Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Take a look at this Medium Regatta Blue 1985 Mustang GT. It has been modified with a fiberglass hood and sunroof.


(5 photos of a 1985 Silver Mustang GT Hatchback) This Silver 1985 Mustang GT hatchback is owned by Mitch Gawlik of Illinois and is our Attitude Of The Week for April 19th, 2009. Mitch says The car is pictured thru the years with the stock ten holes, then Center Line Convo-Pros, and finally, Weld Drag Lites. Mods include an Edelbrock Preformer intake, 1.7 roller rockers, SVO (back when FRPP was SVO), ceramic coated shortie headers with a '93 cat H-pipe, and Walker Dyna Max 2.5' exhaust system. There's an 8.8 rear with 3:73's and BBK upper & lower control arms. The frame is tied with Anderson Ford boxed sub-frame connectors. The car also has a Hurst Competition Plus shifter, SVO aluminum driveshaft, SVO 140 mph speedo (try to find one of those these days), and under drive pulleys. I love when people ask who painted the car and I can say 'Ford did. It's original paint & interior, with 23,400 miles on the clock'.


(8 photos of a 1985 Medium Canyon Red Mustang GT Hatchback) Medium Canyon Red 1985 Mustang GT hatchback with a sunroof, blackout hood stripe, and 5.0L 210hp V8 manual transmission engine.


(1 photo of a 1985 Medium Charcoal Gray Mustang GT Convertible) Medium Charcoal 1985 Mustang GT convertible owned by site visitor Jerry. Under the hood is a 302ci V8 engine. Looks like a shark with the quarter glass rolled up.


(7 photos of a 1985 Dark Sage Green Mustang Coupe) Dark Sage 1985 Mustang LX coupe. In 1985 the L model series was dropped making this the bottom-level model which came in the coupe or hatchback. This LX coupe has the optional wire wheels which was an original $98 option.


(6 photos of a 1985 Jalapena Red Mustang Convertible) Jalapena Red 1985 Mustang convertible owned by Jason Houston from Bakersfield, California. Jason tells us more, "This 1985 Mustang 5.0 LX convertible was destined for the crusher. I rescued it for $100 thinking it might yield some parts. Instead, 16 months later, it's now the flagship of my fleet."


(4 photos of a 1985 Bright Red SVO Mustang Hatchback) Bright Red or Jalapena Red 1985 Mustang SVO hatchback with a 175hp, 2.3L, turbocharged 4-cylinder engine and the flip-up sunroof option.


(1 photo of a 1985 Gray Mustang Hatchback) 1985 Mustang hatchback owned by Jody Leatherman from New Boston, Texas. Jody tells us more, "It was found in a pasture. I paid 50 bucks for her. I removed the 4 cylinder 4 speed and put in a 302 bored with long tube Blackjack headers dumped just in front of rear axle from 18 cherrybombs (it sounds good once throttle is pushed) and paired with a C4 automatic. The interior donated from a 89 GT, front bumper custom made using bumper for a 91. The only parts I ain't got to touch yet are rear quarter panels. The car was a father son project before he grew up and moved. Now its my weekend toy. Still trying to decide the final color scheme. Taking all ideas offered. I am currently looking at the Shadow Gray with flat black striping."


(5 photos of a 1985 Black Mustang GT Hatchback) Black 1985 Mustang GT hatchback with a GT flat black side stripe; GT grille; GT 10 spoke wheels; and a manual, 210hp (at 4400rpm), 5.0 liter (302ci), high output, 4 barrel, V8 engine.


(4 photos of a 1985 Jalepeno Red Mustang GT Convertible) Jalepeno Red 1985 Mustang GT convertible owned by Izzy Cobovic from Staten Island, New York. It has a 302ci HO engine and a manual transmission. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 27, 2011. Izzy has owned this Mustang for 18 years. He says that it just made Historical Registration in New York.


(7 photos of a 1985 Silver Mustang GT Hatchback) Silver 1985 Mustang GT T-top hatchback modified by American Motorsports in Orlando, Florida with a new engine, handling options, and aftermarket wheels.


(3 photos of a 1985 Silver Mustang GT Fastback) Check out this silver 1985 Mustang GT convertible. It has T-tops and a 5.0L V8 engine. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 5, 2013. The owner says, "It has 87000 original miles. I am the second owner. It's all original except for 17 inch wheels and tires, air adjustable rear shocks, 5% window tint, MSD cap and rotor, new weatherstripping, purple hornie glass packs ,and blue ford racing spark plug wires. Currently at the body shop being painted Ford Deep Impact Blue."


(9 photos of a 1985 Light Canyon Red Mustang GT Hatchback) Light Canyon Red 1985 Mustang GT hatchback with original paint, interior and 5.0 liter V8 engine.


(5 photos of a 1985 Oxford White Mustang Predator Convertible) Oxford White 1985 Mustang Predator convertible owned by Kerry Wiland from Cortland, Ohio. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 15, 2013. Kerry tells us more, "I just recently purchased this Mustang. It came to me from Gardner, Kansas. It is a rare and odd car. It started life as a 1985 Twister II white convertible. It is one of eight Twister IIs that have been confirmed that were sent to Soloman American and converted to Predators. Data I have found shows that one of those cars was a hatch, one was a red vert, and the last six were white verts. If this is the case, then all six white vert twister IIs that were built would have been converted to Predators. Three of them are carb'd cars and three of them were CFI cars. This car is Predator number 5S-0149. It has undergone a cosmetic restoration on the body back to it's original Predator condition with the addition of the twister graphic on the rear 1/4 to pay homage to the way it started it's life. It has no other modifications other than those done by Soloman American. These pictures were taken before I purchased it. The building in the background is the Soloman American warehouse building."


(4 photos of a 1985 Dark Clove Brown Mustang Hatchback) Dark Clove brown 1985 Mustang hatchback with an automatic version of the largest 1985 Mustang engine offered: a 175hp (at 4000rpm), 302 cubic inch (5.0 liter), electronic fuel injected V8. The manual transmission models had a high output Holley 4 barrel carburetor which brought the horse power to 210. This was the first year for the 10-spoke alloy wheel option.


(3 photos of a 1985 Dark Slate Mustang Fastback) Dark Slate Metallic 1985 Mustang fastback owned by Wayne De Leeuw from Lancaster, California. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 23, 2014. Wayne shares, "The car was purchased new from Cal Worthington Ford. We have owned it ever since. As you can tell I am a stock nut and did a lot of research before deciding to restore her in full original configuration. I found out that only 29 hatchbacks where painted color code 4M in 1985 - add to that the limited production of 'T-roof' cars and I am certain this is a one of vehicle. Like Bonnie and Clyde thanked Ford for such an awesome vehicle, I will have to do the same. This vehicle has never left us dead anywhere. At times her gallop was not what it should have been but she always made it home. "


(6 photos of a 1985 Light Regatta Blue Mustang GT Hatchback) Light Regatta Blue 1985 Mustang GT hatchback with blacked out GT hood, GT side graphics, 10 spoke sport wheels, t-tops, double rear spoiler, and a manual 5.0L HO V8 engine. The largest Mustang engine offered in 1985 was the manual 5.0L V8.


(4 photos of a 1985 Black Mustang Predator Hatchback) Black 1985 Predator Mustang hatchback owned by Daniel Fox from Wichita, Kansas. It has the 5.0L V8 engine and a manual transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 8, 2018. The Predator was designed by Tom Soloman and sold at Ford dealers. Daniel had this story to share, "Like most car guys I had never even heard of a Predator Mustang until I discovered one on-line. Of course the curiosity got the best of me, and I had to know more. From there it wasn't long and I had to have one. (This is my 5th Fox-body Mustang by the way and I hopefully not my last) I was fortunate to get to know a couple of great knowledgeable guys on-line in the Predator community, and as luck would have it one of them was the previous owner of our car. He hooked me up with the guy selling the car on eBay; the car was sweet with only 29k original miles. The only catch was it was in Pennsylvania. What! How in the world am I going to purchase a car through eBay all the way up in PA.? No test drive, no putting your hands on the car, no sitting in it. I live in Wichita, KS for cry'in in the night... And the expense of getting the car back to Kansas was really stressing me out. I sure as heck wasn't going to drive it back to Kansas. After days and weeks of talking on the phone, texting and a lot of patience from my wife who was constantly talking me off the ledge. I was able to get the purchase done and get the car shipped from PA. It was one of the most stressful things I've ever done, don't recommend buying a classic that way, but as my wife says I was on a mission. After two days of transport the car arrived on a Saturday late morning and it was like Christmas morning. Yah it was just like that. The car had issues from sitting so much, with only 29k miles on the odometer, you do the math that's a little over 900 miles a year. Run-ability issues, AC didn't work and some of the Predator pkg. accessories had been altered or replaced. So I spent the next year tuning the car and with the help of a gentleman here in Kansas who is an expert in Predators, I was able to get her real close to exactly the way she was when delivered back in 1985. Our car is Serial # S5-0131. The car was produced in Topeka KS. It was sold new at Rusty Eck Ford in Wichita, KS. It is 1 of 135-140 cars with the Predator package in 1985. And that's how S5-0131 got back to Kansas and this is where she'll stay."

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