This 1991 Ford Mustang LX convertible was purchased new by its current owner, and it has been registered in Connecticut and Montana since that time. Finished in Deep Emerald Green over white leather, the car is powered by a 302ci V8 paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes 16″ Pony alloy wheels, a limited-slip differential, a white soft top, a luggage rack, air conditioning, and cruise control. This Fox-body Mustang LX shows 40k miles and is now offered by the seller on behalf of their spouse at no reserve with shop manuals, spare parts, and a clean Montana title in the owner’s name.
The car is finished in Deep Emerald Green and features a white soft top, a soft top boot, a fixed antenna, a luggage rack, and dual exhaust finishers. The hood, latch, and hinges have been replaced, per the seller.
The 16″ Pony alloy wheels are mounted with Yokohama Avid TRZ tires, which show date codes from 2009. Standard equipment included a Handling Suspension Package featuring variable-rate springs and a Quadra-Shock rear setup along with power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
The cabin features articulated front seats and a rear bench upholstered in white leather. Amenities include air conditioning, cruise control, and power windows, mirrors, and door locks. The driver-side rear window operates slowly, and the stereo does not work.
The four-spoke steering wheel frames a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 5,800-rpm redline as well as gauges for coolant temperature, oil pressure, voltage, and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 40k miles.
The 302ci V8 was factory rated at 225 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. The fuel filter was replaced in January 2024, and the throttle position sensor was replaced in May 2024.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. The transmission and differential fluids were changed in January 2024. Corrosion is present on the underbody.
The Carfax report lists history in Connecticut and Montana.