1974 Ford Mustang II.

May 9, 2012

8 comments
1974-Ford-Mustang-II-Notchback-Coupe.
1974-Ford-Mustang-II-Notchback-Coupe.
1974-Ford-Mustang-II-Notchback-Coupe.

8 comments:

great white tiburon said...

I rather like this generation of stang. sure the power options weren't that great even with the 302 power sapped version, but they had there charms, size being one of them. If you guys find a king cobra version I'll go nuts. it's my second favorite mustang.

Jim said...

It's hard to imagine now just how many Fords were this shade of brown in the 70s. I don't miss it!

The Professor said...

Ahh...the 90 horsepower V6. How I don't miss it.

Ben Piff said...

That's really a great one. I don't want to drive one or be seen in one, but I'm happy to be able to enjoy this semi-anonymously from the comfort of my home.

Adding grill indicators tag, because I love that detail.

Justin said...

Shit brown, tan viynl roof, slotmags.... I dig it.

Anonymous said...

"hush hush, eye to eye"

Anonymous said...

Did anyone else notice the trailer hitch? What could this thing possibly tow?

Love the aftermarket door guards...which totally ruin the look of the side scoop.

Frankster said...

Alright folks. This is a '75-'78, not a '74. How do I know? I had to look closely at the front end picture. The Mustang II's were made '74-'78, offered with I-4, a V6, or a V8. The V8 was not available in '74. The engineers had to move the core support forward to accommodate the 302. The front nose piece (where the Ford letters are) is only an inch or two from the front lip to the front edge of the hood on '75-'78 models, it is about 6 inches on a '74.