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Ford - Mustang [Pre-1994] (1991)
Explore the iconic Ford Mustang – the classic muscle car that has kept its allure since the early 1990s. Whether you’re hunting for a Ford Mustang [Pre-1994] price range for your next purchase or just curious about what a 1991 Ford Mustang is worth today, this guide pulls together specs, depreciation trends, and market positioning to give you a clear snapshot.
From its roaring V8 to the unmistakable low stance, the 1991 model and its older siblings still spark excitement among collectors and roadsters alike. The Ford Mustang [Pre-1994] 1991 price varies based on condition, mileage, and provenance, but understanding the fundamentals can help you gauge if a particular listing is fair.
Below is a concise, searchable catalog of key specifications. The list covers the most essential details for anyone researching the used Ford Mustang [Pre-1994] price or evaluating a classic Mustang’s condition:
- Engine Model: 5.0L V8 (305 hp in most 1991 models)
- Transmission: 3‑speed manual (standard), 5‑speed manual optional, 4‑speed automatic available for some trims
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87‑or‑higher octane)
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 188–189 inches
- Width: 73 inches
- Height: 49 inches
- Wheelbase: 110–111 inches
- Weight: 3,400–3,550 lbs (gross)
- Interior: Standard cloth seats, optional leather; vinyl upholstery in many entries
- Options: RWD button, 2‑spoiler, anti‑rollbar, lateral inserts, various aftermarket parts
- Market Availability: Predominantly in North America, with a growing presence in European and Australian classic car markets
Understanding depreciation is key when buying or selling a pre‑1994 Mustang. Classic vehicles often follow a different economic curve than modern cars. For the Ford Mustang [Pre-1994] depreciation you’ll typically see:
- First-year loss: 15–20% of the initial market value
- Year 2–5 loss: 8–12% annually, cumulative around 35–50% of original price
- Long‑term (10–15 years): 60–70% reduction if the car remains in original, high‑condition status
- High‑maintenance or restoration projects can
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