The Ford Mustangs we loved (and loved to hate) in each generation:
I wrote this over Labor Day weekend, with a group of car-loving friends drinking beer in the room while I worked. When asked,"What's the worst Mustang II?" several shouted out,"All of them." One said,"What’s?" and then, on looking it up, said,"Oh man, that's a terrible car.
For the 1980 model year, Ford decreased the bore diameter of the 4.9-liter V-8 to create the 4.2-liter. The horsepower output was so repulsive that Ford wouldn’t include it in the press materials. The 4.2-liter produced 118 horsepower, making it the least powerful V-8 Mustang ever to be produced. We never had the opportunity to test one, but rest assured, it wouldn’t have been impressive.
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