Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
2.3 Liter Inline 4-Cylinder/4-Speed Automatic/Fox Body/Classic Styling
1992 Ford Mustang Convertible
Why is it called the “Fox” platform? I am unable to find a sure reason why Ford identified this chassis as “Fox”. Some people say that it had something to do with VW's “Rabbit”, but I can't confirm that. I assume the Fox name has something to do with how Ford downsized their vehicles. Ford's vehicles went from being big like a cow to small and nimble like a Fox.
Here we go, a Fox body convertible 2.3 liter inline 4-cylinder grocery getter. A very clean, well-kept car sweet 15” 10 hole wheels right from the factory, and a little bit of get up and go. If you are not excited yet, read on and fasten your seatbelt!
Exterior
Oxford White bathes this car and is in very nice condition with no rust, and is wrapped up with body colored matching trim, all also very nice. Color coordinated bumpers sport flow into a body colored molding that runs the length of the car and meets back up with the bumpers. As we move, let's stop at the nicely preserved black canvas convertible top, complete with plastic, clear rear window, also in nearly perfect condition. It moves up and down flawlessly, and when down you get to enjoy the sun beaming on your face, and the wind in your hair. 15-inch Ford 10 hole cast wheels are on all 4 corners and any trimmings, handles and a rear luggage rack have been blackened.
Interior
A fine mix of velour broadcloth and vinyl wrapped in red, and totally blemish free, cover the front bucket seats and rear bench. Padding is excellent and these seats tend to grab you upon entering. All seating sports nicely preserved red piping on the borders. The red tonneau cover hides the black convertible top. When in the down position, the cover makes it matchy matchy with the interior. Awesome red seat belts keep you secure, and a red molded vinyl console races past the buckets toward the dash. This houses the black shifter, then making its way upward with space for the A/C, and AM/FM/Cassette sound system. The dash is real red, and in 90's square design, and the gauge cluster is very clean, with the odometer showing 88,548 original miles. Fronting the dash is an air bagged steering wheel with cruise control buttons. In their red clad vinyl glory, door panels are nearly showroom, and house the power windows, locks and sport mirror controls. It's tempting to dig my bare feet in the wonderfully preserved red thick pile carpet with great red floor mats protecting the carpeting, mm mmmmm good!
Drivetrain
Not all Mustangs can be muscle cars, but this car uses an inline 4-cylinder engine in 2.3 liter displacement. It is an unrestored engine bay so there is some corrosion and patina throughout. This mill is fed by EFI and a 4-speed automatic (A4LD) transmission throws power rearward to a Ford 7.5 inch 3.73 conventional rear axle.
Undercarriage
A virtual candy land of gray coated steel frame and suspension, with gray factory over sprayed tubs and rockers. This undercarriage looks clean with no surface rust save for the driveshaft which is typical. The front suspension is independent coil spring in front, 4 link with coil springs on the rear. Power disc brakes are on the front, and power drums on the rear. All clean and green (actually silver!) on the exhaust and mechanicals underneath.
Drive-Ability
I couldn't wait to get into this one, as a pristine Fox body has a particular attraction to any car guy, but I get to drive it. It did not disappoint with a quick lighted fire, and smooth idle, we are off with a pop of the transmission into “D”. Nice power, great handling, and I felt like a million bucks behind this wheel. I had to remind myself I was in a car with a convertible down and it's a Mustang!
If you are in the market for some 1992 eye candy in the form of a very nicely preserved Fox body 2.3 liter convertible, look no further, as this one is a beauty. It is hard to find any real discernible faults on this classic. Plus, it won't empty your wallet in gas costs with the fuel efficient I-4.
VIN DECODE
1FACP44M3NF165760
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
C-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
P44-Mustang LX Convertible
M-2.3L 4 cylinder EFI 105hp
3-Check Digit
N-1992
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
165760-Sequential Unit Number
Sold
1992 Ford
Mustang Convertible
Description
1992 Ford Mustang Convertible
Why is it called the “Fox” platform? I am unable to find a sure reason why Ford identified this chassis as “Fox”. Some people say that it had something to do with VW's “Rabbit”, but I can't confirm that. I assume the Fox name has something to do with how Ford downsized their vehicles. Ford's vehicles went from being big like a cow to small and nimble like a Fox.
Here we go, a Fox body convertible 2.3 liter inline 4-cylinder grocery getter. A very clean, well-kept car sweet 15” 10 hole wheels right from the factory, and a little bit of get up and go. If you are not excited yet, read on and fasten your seatbelt!
Exterior
Oxford White bathes this car and is in very nice condition with no rust, and is wrapped up with body colored matching trim, all also very nice. Color coordinated bumpers sport flow into a body colored molding that runs the length of the car and meets back up with the bumpers. As we move, let's stop at the nicely preserved black canvas convertible top, complete with plastic, clear rear window, also in nearly perfect condition. It moves up and down flawlessly, and when down you get to enjoy the sun beaming on your face, and the wind in your hair. 15-inch Ford 10 hole cast wheels are on all 4 corners and any trimmings, handles and a rear luggage rack have been blackened.
Interior
A fine mix of velour broadcloth and vinyl wrapped in red, and totally blemish free, cover the front bucket seats and rear bench. Padding is excellent and these seats tend to grab you upon entering. All seating sports nicely preserved red piping on the borders. The red tonneau cover hides the black convertible top. When in the down position, the cover makes it matchy matchy with the interior. Awesome red seat belts keep you secure, and a red molded vinyl console races past the buckets toward the dash. This houses the black shifter, then making its way upward with space for the A/C, and AM/FM/Cassette sound system. The dash is real red, and in 90's square design, and the gauge cluster is very clean, with the odometer showing 88,548 original miles. Fronting the dash is an air bagged steering wheel with cruise control buttons. In their red clad vinyl glory, door panels are nearly showroom, and house the power windows, locks and sport mirror controls. It's tempting to dig my bare feet in the wonderfully preserved red thick pile carpet with great red floor mats protecting the carpeting, mm mmmmm good!
Drivetrain
Not all Mustangs can be muscle cars, but this car uses an inline 4-cylinder engine in 2.3 liter displacement. It is an unrestored engine bay so there is some corrosion and patina throughout. This mill is fed by EFI and a 4-speed automatic (A4LD) transmission throws power rearward to a Ford 7.5 inch 3.73 conventional rear axle.
Undercarriage
A virtual candy land of gray coated steel frame and suspension, with gray factory over sprayed tubs and rockers. This undercarriage looks clean with no surface rust save for the driveshaft which is typical. The front suspension is independent coil spring in front, 4 link with coil springs on the rear. Power disc brakes are on the front, and power drums on the rear. All clean and green (actually silver!) on the exhaust and mechanicals underneath.
Drive-Ability
I couldn't wait to get into this one, as a pristine Fox body has a particular attraction to any car guy, but I get to drive it. It did not disappoint with a quick lighted fire, and smooth idle, we are off with a pop of the transmission into “D”. Nice power, great handling, and I felt like a million bucks behind this wheel. I had to remind myself I was in a car with a convertible down and it's a Mustang!
If you are in the market for some 1992 eye candy in the form of a very nicely preserved Fox body 2.3 liter convertible, look no further, as this one is a beauty. It is hard to find any real discernible faults on this classic. Plus, it won't empty your wallet in gas costs with the fuel efficient I-4.
VIN DECODE
1FACP44M3NF165760
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
C-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
P44-Mustang LX Convertible
M-2.3L 4 cylinder EFI 105hp
3-Check Digit
N-1992
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
165760-Sequential Unit Number
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Specs
- Year
- 1992
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Mustang
- Sub Model
- Convertible
- Miles
- 88,535
- Vin
- 1FACP44M3NF165760
- Stock
- 2587
Basic
- Engine Size
- 2.3 Liter I4
- Fuel Specification
- 91 Octane or below
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 4 Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Oxford White
- Body Style
- Convertible
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Red
- Seating Type
- Buckets With Console
- Seat Material
- Cloth
- Shifter Type
- Floor
Interior
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