Picture Search Results - 1979 leftfront
(C) 2007-2024 MustangAttitude.com - all rights reserved.

25 pictures (20 cars) found: year of "1979", view of "leftfront"

Group photos by car

Picture Search Results: page 1 of 2

Show Page: [1] 2 NextPage

(from page 1 of the 1979 Collection) Actual 1979 Mustang Indianapolis 500 Pace Car. Second Mustang featured as a pace car for the Indianapolis 500, Mustangs where featured as pace cars in 1964, 1979 and 1994. Driven by Jackie Stewart, this car was a colorfully striped hatchback with a special T-bar roof and a V-8 tuned by Jack Roush to attain the Brickyard's required 120-mph minimum track speed. Ford offered replicas with the same striping, special pewter/black paint scheme, unique hood and three-slat grille, and premium Recaro bucket seats, and a choice of turbo-four or regular V-8 engines. Race-day decals (all the lettering details) were included for dealers to apply if the customer wished. In many cases these cars were sold with the decals not applied but rolled up and placed in the trunk, for the customer to apply later.


(from page 2 of the 1979 Collection) This is a triple black 1979 Mustang Ghia coupe. Triple black comes from the fact that this car has a black paint job, black vinyl top, and black interior. And yes, it is also a 5.0 Mustang!


(from page 2 of the 1979 Collection) This well kept 1979 Light Chamois Mustang Ghia coupe is owned by Hugo Simons of Sint Stevens Woluwe, Belgium. Hugo writes, Early 2008 I saw it on the internet, liked it, came to an agreement with the owner over the phone and had it delivered to me by truck. It was not far from where I live, about 60 kms. No test drive. It was a gamble and so far I won. I never was particularly fond of Ford nor Mustang, but now I am. People change. Hope to do many happy kilometers with it.


(from page 2 of the 1979 Collection) This Bright Red 1979 Mustang coupe is a time capsule with only 30K miles on it. It has the upgraded 140 cubic inch (2.3 liter), 2 barrel, 4 cylinder engine which puts out 88hp at 4800rpm.


(from page 3 of the 1979 Collection) Check out this yellow 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback owned by Peter J. Slaney from Wareham, Massachusetts. It was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting 1-24-10. It has a 306ci engine, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a 4.30 rear end. It dynos at 307 RWHP @ 6,400 rpm and 278 RWT @ 4,400 rpm. It's best track time is 12.42 seconds at 109 mph. It's best track speed is 12.50seconds at 111 mph. This Cobra has been in the August 2005 edition of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords Magazine, the April 2007 edition of Modified Mustangs Magazine and the featured on the Foureyedpride.com's Calendar in 2007 and 2010.

(from page 3 of the 1979 Collection) Here is Peter at the strip doing a burnout.

(from page 3 of the 1979 Collection) This amazing Bright Yellow 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback owned by Peter J. Slaney from Wareham, Massachusetts; and is our Attitude Of The Month for August 2011.


(from page 3 of the 1979 Collection) White 1979 Mustang Ghia optioned coupe with a tan vinyl roof, upgraded original wheel covers, and the base 85hp (at 3600rpm), 200 cubic inch (3.3 liter), 6-cylinder engine.


(from page 4 of the 1979 Collection) Check out this Grabber Blue 1979 Mustang notchback owned by Taylor Solmos from Bremen, Indiana. It was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 14th, 2010. Taylor shares, "This is my 1979 Mustang coupe with a modern day cobra package. It was restored in 2009. Powered by a new 302 V8 with 4 barrel carb, longtube headers, etc. I still have the original engine. This car was bought for $300. It was missing a lotta parts and in severely rough shape, but almost totally rust free!"


(from page 4 of the 1979 Collection) Tangerine 1979 Mustang hatchback with bodyside stripes, 10 spoke wheels, and a 88hp (at 4800rpm), 2.3L (140ci), 2 barrel, 4 cylinder engine. This car also has the black and white optional cloth and black vinyl seats.


(from page 5 of the 1979 Collection) White 1979 Mustang Ghia notchback, left front view. There is a later model white Mustang in the background.


(from page 5 of the 1979 Collection) Light Medium Blue 1979 Mustang Ghia hatchback with turbine wheel covers, color keyed mirrors, color keyed rear quarter window louver panels, 5.0 fender emblem, and a 5.0L 2-bbl V8 engine originally rated at 139hp (at 3600rpm).

(from page 5 of the 1979 Collection) Light Medium Blue 1979 Mustang Ghia hatchback, left front view. Light Medium Blue was the lightest of the three blue shades offered on Mustangs in 1979.


(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) Black 1979 Turbo Mustang hatchback with a hood scoop, sport wheel covers, and a 2.3L Turbo 4-cylinder engine.

(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) Black 1979 Turbo Mustang Foxbody hatchback, left front view showing off its turbo hood scoop and red pin stripes.


(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) This is a 1979 Cobra T5 in Medium Blue Glow exterior paint owned by R. Braaksma of the Netherlands. 1979 was the last year of the T5 designation replacing the Mustang name in Germany. This car is one of 168 T5's delivered in 1979 and the only T5 currently registered. This amazing car is our Attitude Of The Week starting March 9th, 2019.


(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) Ford promotional photo of a Bright Yellow 1979 Mustang Cobra hatchback with cast aluminum wheels, black lower body color, hood scoop, and cobra hood and side door graphics.


(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) Check out this 1979 Mustang California Highway Patrol replica that Kelvin Bartley and his sons built. They live in Australia. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting July 31, 2011. Kelvin tells us more, "My two sons, Mitchell and Justin, helped me restore the car. Mitchell came up with the idea of a California Highway Patrol replica. I built the 347 stroker so we could enter the car in an event over here in Australia called Powercruise. It took about six months to get the Mustang completed and have now been to two of these events. The car was also featured in 'Street Fords Magazine' over here last month."

(from page 6 of the 1979 Collection) Another shot of Kelvin's 1979 Mustang Police Car in the Australian country-side.


(from page 7 of the 1979 Collection) This is a Silver over Black tu-tone 1979 Mustang hatchback with a 2.3L 4-cylinder engine.

Show Page: [1] 2 NextPage

Search Results: page 1 of 2

your privacy
powered by w3.css