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FORD
Mustang GTP
1983 - 1984
United States
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History of the FORD Mustang GTP
In 1983, the GTX class of the IMSA GT Championship became obsolete, and was replaced by the IMSA GTP category. As a result, Ford needed a new car, as their Ford Mustang GTX was no longer eligible for competition. Bob Riley was selected to design the car, which, somewhat unusually, was front engined; it used a 2.1-litre turbocharged variant of the Ford Cosworth BDA straight-four engine, capable of producing around 600 hp (447 kW; 608 PS).[1] Roush Performance and Protofab built the chassis and bodywork, which consisted of carbon fibre panels bonded to a carbon fibre and Nomex composite monocoque chassis, which was reinforced with Kevlar in key areas.[1] The car's aerodynamics were configured to maximize the downforce generated by ground effects, although the suspension was fairly conventional; double wishbones with KONI coil-over springs, and adjustable sway bars at both ends of the car.[1] Ford's chairman, Philip Caldwell, was positive about the car's development, stating that he felt it was "a clear edge of technological development."[2] The car used a fairly conventional Hewland five-speed manual transmission to transmit the power, and it weighed approximately 1,770 lb (803 kg).[2] Three cars were built as part of the program.[2]
Upgrades & Evolutions during the FORD Mustang GTP production
πΈ FORD - Mustang : 1964 - 1965
πΈ FORD - Mustang I : 1964 - 1973
πΈ FORD - Mustang Mach I : 1964 - 1973
πΈ FORD - Mustang Milano : 1964 - 1973
πΈ FORD - Mustang Mach II : 1971 - 1992
πΈ FORD - Mustang II : 1973 - 1978
πΈ FORD - Mustang II Sportiva : 1973 - 1978
πΈ FORD - Mustang RSX : 1979 - 1979
πΈ FORD - Mustang GTP : 1983 - 1984
πΈ FORD - Mustang IMSA : 1983 - 1984
πΈ FORD - Mustang Ghia Vignale : 1984 - 1984
πΈ FORD - Mustang PPG : 1984 - 1984
πΈ FORD - Mustang Maxum GTP : 1987 - 1987
πΈ FORD - Mustang Probe : 1988 - 1992
πΈ FORD - Mustang Mach III : 1993 - 1993
πΉ Produced for each model year :
πΉ 1983 FORD - Mustang GTP
πΉ 1984 FORD - Mustang GTP
What are the FORD Mustang GTP paint codes?
π¨ We have not found any official colors to share with you on the FORD Mustang GTP yet. We are looking for official documentations from FORD. If you want to share your content do not hesitate to reach out to us on twitter
Renovation tutorials for the FORD Mustang GTP
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What is the average quotation of the FORD Mustang GTP year by year?
βΉοΈ These quotations are based on 48 ads published on several websites visited all over the globe. If you want to find out more about our statistics on classic cars, do not hesitate to reach out to us on twitter.
FORD Mustang GTP quotations from DEC 2020 to DEC 2021
π Cheapest quotation : US$4,500
Average quotation : US$15,977
π Most expensive quotation : US$30,500
Average quotation : US$15,977
π Most expensive quotation : US$30,500
The FORD Mustang GTP has been produced in several configurations
πΉ 1983 FORD - Mustang GTPπΉ 1984 FORD - Mustang GTP
Are you currently working on a FORD Mustang GTP renovation project?
We have created a community of classic car renovators where you will find the best tricks for renovating your car.
We have created a community of classic car renovators where you will find the best tricks for renovating your car.
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everycars is a larger project in which you will find several websites related to the classic car world. More than this database, we have also created a community for classic car renovation and a reversed job board (only in France).