Pack Automotive Museum
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Performance - Hot Rods - Custom - Antiques - One Offs Many with valid Race and Movie Build Histories
One of only a few TOTALLY FREE On-Line Automotive Museums on the Internet
For a brief history of the Ford Motor Car Company click here.
2003 Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible Model Year History Overview: The Ford Mustang was the greatest automotive success of the 1960’s. It raised Ford sales volume by well over half a million cars, and set an all-time record for the first year sales of any new model. This remarkable accomplishment can be credited to Lee A. Iacocca, the engineer turned salesman, who worked his way from an obscure sales position to vice president/general manager of Ford Division in five years. Iacocca’s idea was a new “person’s car”, a young person’s car, inexpensive to build, yet peppy and sporty-looking. The big news for Mustang fans for 2003 was their favorite car was utterly alone in the marketplace – a niche it had created 40 years earlier. General Motors ended production of the Camaro and Firebird in 2002. In 1993 the revered “Cobra” name made a dramatic, powerful comeback on the high performance SVT Mustang. After ten successful years, the SVT Cobra for 2003 came out stronger and more powerful than ever. It sported a supercharged 4.6 liter 32-valve DOHC V-8 engine rated at 390 hp and 390 lbs-ft of torque. The SVT Cobra was now in a league of its own. Total 2003 Mustang Production: 153,134 Originally Sold To: Sam Pack’s Five Star Ford, Carrollton, Texas |
2003 Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible VIN Number: 1FAFP49Y43F447167
Wheelbase: 101.3 inches Stock Number C85
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