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1978 Mustang II King Cobra. In 1978, the "King Cobra" became available. This was a limited edition version with 4,313 units produced. [57] It featured a deep air-dam, stripes, and a "Pontiac Trans Am style" cobra snake decal on the hood. The King Cobra was available only with the V8 to help bolster the car's performance image.
The Cobra II was produced from 1976 until the end of production for the Mustang II in 1978. The Cobra II was an appearance package only and offered no true performance upgrades; it was available with the 2.3L four-cylinder and the 2.8L V6 in addition to the 5.0L 302 V8 engine.
Cobra 400, the last numbered Falcon Cobra off the production line, was bought in 1985 by Damien Lowry for $10,990 and used as a daily driver. In 1985 the car was disassembled for restoration following a traffic accident. The car remained that way, in boxes in Damien's garage, until February 2017 when he took it to Astill Design to be restored.
1978 Mustang II King Cobra The new model, called the "Mustang II", was introduced on September 21, 1973, two months before the first 1973 oil crisis , and its reduced size allowed it to compete against successful imported sports coupes such as the Japanese Datsun 240Z , Toyota Celica and the European Ford Capri [ 45 ] (then Ford-built in ...
This Cobra Vic dials up the potency. Built by noted Ford tuner Roush Performance at the request from Bob Bondurant, each one got the aforementioned 4.6-liter V-8 good for 320 horsepower, upgraded ...
The music video itself contains scenes which pay homage to several Jeff Bridges films, including Tron and King Kong. In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, flashbacks revealing the courtship of Peter Quill's parents feature a 1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra.
The third-generation Mustang was manufactured and marketed by Ford from 1979–1993, using the company's Fox platform and colloquially called the Fox body Mustang.During its third generation, the Mustang evolved through several sub-models, trim levels, and drivetrain combinations during its production and seemed destined for replacement with a front-wheel drive Mazda platform.
The Torino Cobra came with a 351-4V rated at 285 hp (213 kW) and it also included a 4-speed manual with a Hurst shifter, F70-14 tires Cobra emblems, competition suspension, hub caps, and a blacked out grille. A new option for Cobra models was the reflective laser stripe, formerly an option for just GT models.