Mustang History: 1991
1991 saw the base Mustang cross the $10,000 mark for the first time, though a V-8 convertible could be had for less than $20,000.
Engines
- 2.3L EFI 4-cyl 105HP S Code
- 5.0L EFI V8 225HP E Code (HO)
Production
- Hatchback, standard: 57,777
- Coupe, standard: 19,447
- Convertible, standard: 21,513
- -Total-: 98,737
Prices
- Coupe: $10,702
- Hatchback: $11,208
- Convertible: $16,767
Colors
- Bright Red
- Light Crystal Blue
- Medium Red
- Oxford White
- Titanium Frost
- Twilight Blue
- Wild Strawberry
- Black
- Deep Emerald Green
- Medium Titanium
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