1984 MUSTANG SVO 34,000 ORIG MILES, MARTI REPORT,WINDOW STICKER, 2.3 TURBO 5 SPD

Price: US $12,900.00 Item location: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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34,000 ORIG MILES

1984 MUSTANG SVO

1984 Ford Mustang SVO showing just over 34k miles, the car is finished in Silver Metallic over gray cloth and is powered by a turbocharged 2.3-liter inline-four paired with a five-speed manual, car was serviced within the last 50 miles. This Mustang SVO is offered with a Deluxe Marti report, the window sticker, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Arizona title.The exterior is finished in Silver Metallic (1E) and features a factory hood scoop, a black two-level spoiler affixed to the rear hatch, and an optional pop-up sunroof, the Carfax report shows no accidents or damage.Factory 16″ wheels are mounted with Bridgestone tires. This Mustang SVO was fitted with Koni adjustable shocks and struts from the factory, along with 4-wheel disc brakes.The interior is trimmed in gray interior with matching door panels and dashboard. Factory equipment includes an AM/FM/cassette stereo, power accessories, and air conditioning, as well as SVO-specific items such as a three-spoke steering wheel, a Hurst shifter, dash badging, and premium fuel switch nickname the "Turbo Switch" because when flipped to Premium Fuel it would increase the turbo boost.The five-digit odometer shows just over 34k Actual milesThe turbocharged and intercooled 2.3-liter inline-four was factory-rated at 175 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque. Power is delivered to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission and Traction-Lok rear axle with 3.45:1 gears.The window sticker shows an original list price of $17,709 including the optional flip-up sunroof and air conditioning

Ford Mustang SVOOverviewManufacturer Ford Motor CompanyProduction 1984–1986Assembly Dearborn Assembly Plant,Dearborn, MichiganBody and chassisBodystyle 3-doorliftbackLayout FR layoutPlatform Ford Fox platformRelated Ford LTDFord ThunderbirdMercury CapriMercury MarquisMercury CougarMerkur XR4TiLincoln ContinentalLincoln Mark VIIFord MustangPowertrainEngine 2.3LI4turboTransmission 5-speedmanualDimensionsWheelbase 100.5in (2,553mm)Length 179.6in (4,562mm)Width 69.1in (1,755mm)Height 52.1in (1,323mm)ChronologySuccessor Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

TheMustang SVOwas a limited-production version of theFord Mustangsold from 1984 to 1986, during which time it was one of the fastest, and the most expensive version of the Mustang available. Although it departed both physically and mechanically from any prior version of the Mustang, it held the same spot within the lineup, both in terms of performance over "lesser" variants and in prestige, as had variants such as theShelby-tuned and "BOSS" Mustangs of the 1960s and 1970s.

In the wake of the oil crisis of the 1970s, the American muscle car had effectively died off, the result of rising fuel costs and the advent of more strict safety and emissions controls imposed worldwide. As a result, the "big three" automakers (Ford,General Motors, andChrysler Corporation), for whom muscle cars had been a steady and reliable source of income, began to suffer somewhat financially. Many of the great vehicles of the muscle car era had been either completely discontinued or had been painstakingly detuned to help keep them in compliance with new federal emissions regulations and the rising demand for better gas mileage. The Mustang, although still in production, had suffered greatly through this time; diminished power output and Ford's seemingly complete inability to come up with an attractive body style in the postfastback era were major issues. The Mustang had also been considered to be replaced by a joint engineering effort withMazda, but Mustang enthusiasts protested, and the car that had been prepared to replace the Mustang was eventually introduced as theFord Probe.

Ford began to make a major push forward with the Mustang in 1982, nearly completely reinventing every aspect of the vehicle, which included putting a new emphasis on the model's sporty nature. Just prior to this, in the fall of 1981, Ford decided to form a division that could oversee both the company's racing program and the production of limited-edition, high-performance, street-legal vehicles based on or taking technology from the race vehicles. Officially, the division was called theSpecial Vehicle Operations Department, but the public came to know them as simplySVO(S-V-O). Tasked with developing something that was both plainly American and competent to compete with entry-levelEuropeansports cars of the day, the team went to work on the new Mustang, deeming that it was the most obvious choice as a platform basis for a high-performance vehicle.

Still ultimately concerned with issues such as fuel consumption and emissions, SVO engineers opted to pass over the venerable production 5.0 liter V-8 in lieu of an updated, turbocharged, and stronger version of Ford's2.3 literinline four, originally used in thePintoandFord Mustang II. The installation of the four-cylinder engine helped with weight distribution, due to the engine being installed perpendicular to, and behind, the front axle, thereby improving handling. Endowing the engine with an advanced, computer-controlled fuel injection system and anintercooledturbocharger system helped push power output to 175 horsepower, fairly high for the time. In addition, a "fuel grade" switch was added to the dash, allowing the driver to adjust the vehicle's performance level depending on whether premium or standard grade fuel were being used, as the engine was not installed with aknock sensor. A factory-installedHurstshifter was made standard to improve feel and quickness. With fine tuning and the addition of a new water-cooling system, power output rose to 200 horsepower (149kW) for 1986 (205 horsepower (153kW) for 439 85.5 SVOs). Also, the 1986 SVO had two new "aero" headlights to distinguish itself from other Mustangs, which still used rectangular quad headlights at the time. These headlights were designed for the 1984 model, but regulations would not allow them to be used until the mid-1985 update, and they would be used on all Mustangs in 1987. The vehicle's standard Borg-Warner five-speedmanual transmissionwas updated then, as well, receiving revised gearing to match the new 3:73 rear end ratio,

Mustang SVO horsepower and torque ratings by yearYear Power Torque1984 175hp (130kW) @ 4400rpm 210lb⋅ft (280N⋅m) @ 3000rpm1985 175hp (130kW) @ 4400rpm 210lb⋅ft (280N⋅m) @ 3000rpm1985.5 205hp (153kW) @ 5000rpm 248lb⋅ft (336N⋅m) @ 3200rpm1986 200hp (149kW) @ 5000rpm 240lb⋅ft (330N⋅m) @ 3200rpm

The overall package

In addition to the advanced engine, the SVO featured several key modifications over the standard Mustang to help increase performance. The front suspension geometry was modified, 15:1 ratio power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system replaced the standard system, a limited slip, 3.45:1, 7.5" Traction-Lok axle was added for the first year of production (later models used a 3.73:1 ratio, 7.5" axle), a new, ventilated four-wheel-disc braking system (sourced from the Fox platformContinental Mark VII) replaced the GT's disc/drum setup (a first for the Mustang), specially designed pedals were used to aidheel-and-toe shiftingand a completeKONIsuspension system featuring specially tuned adjustable front struts, rear shocks, and horizontal rear dampers replaced the setup used on the Mustang GT. Five-lug, 16 × 7-inch aluminum wheels with P225-50R16 VR Goodyear Eagle "Gatorback" tires were standard, as well (originally with German Goodyear NCT tires, and later Gatorbacks). The rear disc brakes, the five-lug hubs, the 16-inch (406mm) wheels, the quad-shock rear end (early 84 units used a solid steel traction bar with a rubber cover), and the KONIs were used on the SVO before any other Mustang.

Interior was only available in charcoal grey (leather or cloth) and features included adjustable sport seats with lumbar supports, a leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel, shift lever, and emergency brake handle, power windows, door locks, air conditioning, and a premium stereo system, options not normally found on smallAmericancoupes. However, an optional Competition Prep package deleted many of those features to save weight.

The exterior had a unique front grille and hood that was only used on the SVO line, thinner side moldings, smoother sail panels behind the rear quarter windows, small rear wheel spats, and a biplane spoiler that was also unique to the SVO. The pinstriped taillights introduced on the SVO were later used on the 1993 Cobra model, as well.

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