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A 1984 Mustang Predator
For four years, between 1983 and 1986, the
Predator Mustang was manufactured and sold through select dealerships
across the country. The brainchild of Tom Solomon, a legendary
designer involved in the creation of the original Shelby and Cobra
Mustangs, the Predator Mustang is one of the rarest and most
sought-after pony cars from the Mustang's Fox body era. Production of the 1983 Predator Mustang was limited to just eight units, although Ford's reaction to Solomon's mods was strong enough to ensure its sale at selected dealerships. Of the eight cars produced, all were white hatchbacks and featured special Shelby striping. Under the hood, the Predators sported a Cobra air cleaner, roll cage and Monte Carlo bar, upgraded SVO suspension, a hood scoop, eight spoke spinner wheels, wooden shifter knob and other enhancements.
In the 1985 model year, between 135 and 140
Predator Mustangs were produced and sold at dealers across the
country. The R model was offered again, adding underdrive pullys,
LeMans striping and a 140 MPH speedometer to the package. The standard
Predator was more or less unchanged, except for a new four-spoke Enki
wheel. For the first time the car could be upgraded with a number of
dealer-installed options, including harness seat belts and a
three-spoke wheel.
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