You Need To See This Mustang V8 4Sale Information

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by Michael Blair

Ask any car collector, muscle car enthusiast or weekend road warrior, of all the features on any car, classic or not, the engine is awfully important. Not only the horsepower it produces, but the sound and reliability too. And a Mustang V8 4sale is nothing different. The engine is what made the car the “muscle car” that we have all come to know and love.

First introduced in 1964 the Mustang V8 4sale engines seemed to grow in size, power and performance every year. However, in the early 70’s Ford decided to start decreasing the size and power of the engine. ‘Why did they do it?’your guess is as good as mine.

Many were environmental related, Ford wanted to help keep emission levels under control and others were consumer related. The powerful engines caused some consumers to face skyrocketing car insurance rates while others felt their high powered Mustangs were guzzling too much gas. After taking the V8 engine out of the Mustang for a while, Ford decided that it was time to reintroduce a new generation to the power of the Ford Mustang.

In the mid 90’s Ford finally decided to bring back the power of the older Mustang’s V8 4sale. As the word got out Mustang enthusiasts were more than excited that the Mustang that they knew and loved in days ‘past was finally back and back with a vengeance.

What did the new V-8 bring? Well, while the engine was more fuel efficient it offered a whooping 300 hp. Ford made it sound like the Mustang V8 4sale was engines from the past, the Boss, Cobra and Mach 1 and the most new owners didn’t know the difference. However the truth was the true Mustang aficionados new what they were nothing of the sort.

After that Ford began increasing the horsepower of the Mustangs nearly every year there after. Starting at the newer 300 horsepower, they moved up to 320 hp in 1999, 385 hp at the start of 2000 and 390 hp in 2003. I’m sure that more increases are on the way.

The size and power of the engines, along with the steady growth of the engine in most years since the mid-90’s, allow comparisons to the early years of the ‘muscle car’.

The new V8 engine is 75 pounds lighter than previous V8 engine models but it still provides the same strength of the previous engines all while offering more power than previous V8 engines and a greater level of efficiency.

Even more so than in years past, the models of Mustang V8 4sale provide us a few varieties including automatic or five speed manual transmissions and convertibles and coupes. And, as with all cars these days, the advances in the electronic system, the ‘brain’ of the car, keeps growing and growing.

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