1976 Ford Mustang II Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1976 Ford Mustang II
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by Gary M
Oct 26, 2012
0-60 mph 3.5 seconds, 1/4 mile 11.8 seconds. This car is quick. It has 430 flywheel
HP and drilled and slotted front brakes. Handles very well. It needs body work and
paint. This car is very fun to drive!!!Oct 26, 2012
by Aj G
Feb 22, 2010
currently in the process of restoring this car, needs to be finished sandblasting, hope to be completed before august of next year. I want it to be white with blue stripes and blue interior. will put a front spoiler on it. I have most of the parts for it, going to a swap meet on april 2-3 to get the remander of the parts.Feb 22, 2010
by Andy B
Dec 12, 2009
This mustang was my first manual and it's overall just incredibly fun to drive. it doesn't have great performance, but it would be incredibly easy to drop in a 302, a 5-speed tranny, and a 9-inch rear end. i love the way that 70's muscle cars look and in my opinion, this mustang is one of the coolest rides everDec 12, 2009
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by Gary M
Oct 26, 2012
0-60 mph 3.5 seconds, 1/4 mile 11.8 seconds. This car is quick. It has 430 flywheel
HP and drilled and slotted front brakes. Handles very well. It needs body work and
paint. This car is very fun to drive!!!Oct 26, 2012
by Aj G
Feb 22, 2010
currently in the process of restoring this car, needs to be finished sandblasting, hope to be completed before august of next year. I want it to be white with blue stripes and blue interior. will put a front spoiler on it. I have most of the parts for it, going to a swap meet on april 2-3 to get the remander of the parts.Feb 22, 2010
by Andy B
Dec 12, 2009
This mustang was my first manual and it's overall just incredibly fun to drive. it doesn't have great performance, but it would be incredibly easy to drop in a 302, a 5-speed tranny, and a 9-inch rear end. i love the way that 70's muscle cars look and in my opinion, this mustang is one of the coolest rides everDec 12, 2009
by Kirsten M
Dec 10, 2009
I was lucky to get this inline 6 cyl little car over 80 mph, even tho that probally was a good thing at the time, being under 18 years old. It wasn't roomy at all, and didn't have enough power to go thru snowDec 10, 2009
by Jacob T
Oct 31, 2008
This car has been my dream car for as long as I can remember, and now I have realized my dream. It has been everything I ever hoped for, and more. It is in mint condition, taking into consideration how old it is. It performs like it was made yesterday, and I don't think
I can even describe in words exactly how fun it is to drive. Only downfall would be the poor gas milage, as expected from an engine capable of pulling a solid steel frame from 0-60 mph in 6 seconds.Oct 31, 2008
by BJ G
Feb 20, 2008
Alright, first thing you need to know about my old mustang II is that it wasnt in that great of condition. I payed $850 for it. The engine wasnt that of a typical mustang, it was a 2.3L 4 cylinder that only pumped out around 92 horses. The options were pretty basic in the car, it didnt have AC, power windows or anything. It wasnt fast at all, but i do have to admit it was kinda fun to drive. Nothin big in the performance area at all, but it had character, and it was fun to see the looks i got from people when i drove it around town.Feb 20, 2008
by Pierre D
Jan 24, 2008
Ooops and... oops.
Helps you to keep in mind you are only human.Jan 24, 2008
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