7,200-Mile 1984 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible
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1984 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible Video
Description
The Mustang GT, which had returned in 1982 after an eleven-year absence, saw the power output of its 5.0-liter V8 increased to 175-horsepower and 245 lb-ft of torque which was transmitted to the rear wheels via a new BorgWarner five-speed manual transmission and an updated 3.27:1 differential. Other improvements included wider wheels and tires for better traction, an enlarged stabilizer bar, a smoother nose, updated taillights, and a reverse hood scoop. The 1983 Mustang also marked the first time the pony car was available as a convertible since 1973. Largely unchanged for the 1984 model year, this particular 1984 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT Convertible is one of the best-preserved examples to come to market in recent years.
Highlights
Exceptionally-preserved, time capsule example showing just over 7,000 miles at the time of cataloging
Single-family owned from new
Multiple award-winning Mustang GT including Mustang Club of America Grand National Gold (2013), Mustang Club of America Grand National Unrestored Platinum (2013), Best Preserved Mustang All Ford Show Silver Springs, Florida (2013), and Best Preserved Mustang National Parts Depot Ford & Mustang Roundup Silver Springs, Florida (2017)
Consignor reports that the car was always garage kept and never driven in inclement weather
Finished in Silver Metallic with a Black hood stripe and Black convertible top
Powered by a 5.0-liter High Output, electronically fuel-injected V8
Equipped with optional extras including Selectaire air conditioning, Light/Convenience Group, Fingertip speed control, AM/FM/Cassette stereo, premium sound system, power side windows, tilt steering wheel, and interval windshield wipers
Rides on its original 16-inch tri-spoke cast aluminum TRX metric wheels and tires
Offered with its laminated window sticker, original owner’s manuals and warranty card, and a January 1997 issue of Mustang Monthly with an article featuring the vehicle
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Power-retractable top
Four-speed Automatic Overdrive transmission
Fog lamps
Front air dam and rear spoiler
Bodyside molding
Remote controlled mirrors
Full roll-down quarter windows
Charcoal cloth upholstery
Low-back reclining bucket seats
Electronic digital clock
Map light
Cigarette lighter
Stalk-mounted controls
Power steering
Power front disc brakes
Rack and pinion steering
Handling suspension package
Traction-Lok rear axle
Sport-tuned exhaust
Known Imperfections
Air conditioning needs to be recharged
Right rear window needs a new gear cog
Included
Four keys
Window sticker
Owner’s manuals
January 1997 issue of Mustang Monthly
Awards
Ownership History
The Mustang was purchased new by the consignor’s father at Bill Wright Ford in Kingstree, South Carolina, and spent time in Tennessee before passing to the consignor in 2011. The consignor relocated with the vehicle to Georgia where he continued showing at local shows as well as in Florida.