What Does Ssp Mean On A Mustang?

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Special Service Package.
The SSP abbreviation means Special Service Package, a special Foxbody Mustang trim made exclusively for law enforcement use.

What does SSP Mustang stand for?

Special Service Package
Special Service Package (“SSP”) Mustangs are the special factory-built Mustangs designed specifically for police use with most used by various states by the Highway Patrol.

What year were Foxbody Mustangs?

The third-generation Mustang was produced by Ford from 1979 until 1993. Built on Ford’s Fox platform, it is commonly referred to as the Fox body Mustang. It evolved through several sub-models, trim levels, and drivetrain combinations during its production life.

What was the first year of the SVO Mustang?

The Mustang SVO is a limited-production version of the third generation Ford Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, with fewer than 10,000 built.

How fast is the Mustang SSP?

140+- mile per hour
The Mustangs were known for their 140+- mile per hour top speed.

How do I know if my Mustang is SSP?

All Mustangs have this 2 digit code on the door data tag (or Vehicle Certification label) on the inside face of the driver’s door. All special-ordered Mustangs, whether or not an SSP, have a 6 digit DSO number, with 4 additional numbers following the Sales Office code.

What is the rarest old Mustang?

1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible
, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible is arguably the rarest Mustang of them all. If you’ve never heard of this Mustang, it’s probably for a good reason—only one exists! In the mid-’60s, the GT500 convertible got held up with production issues due to lack of fiberglass.

What is the rarest Fox-body?

The M81 may be the rarest Mustang in history since only eleven cars, counting the prototype, were made. McLaren worked the 2.3 turbo four-cylinder engine from 131 hp from Ford to 175 hp. Unlike the later SVO Mustang fuel injected 2.3 engine, the M81 had a carburetor.

Why do they call it a Fox-body?

Ford made this scruffy ‘Stang for eons in car-life terms, from 1979 to 1993. It was named “Fox-body” because it was built on Ford’s “fox” platform that underpinned multiple coupes and sedans for decades for Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln. The model was so affordable that Ford sold more than 2.6 million in total.

What year is John Wick’s Mustang?

1969
John Wick’s Car is a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, an American muscle car produced by the Ford Motor Company.

What was the Mustang called in Germany?

T-5s
The Cold War was on and West Germany was loaded with American GIs. Ford knew some GIs might buy a Mustang, but a German truck maker owned rights to the “Mustang” model name and Ford refused to pay a $10,000 fee to buy German rights to the name. So, Mustangs sold to soldiers in Germany were badged as T-5s.

What is the oldest Mustang ever made?

1964½–1966. Since it was introduced four months before the normal start of the 1965 production year and manufactured alongside 1964 Ford Falcons and 1964 Mercury Comets, the earliest Mustangs are widely referred to as the 1964½ model by enthusiasts.

What is Ford’s fastest Mustang?

The current Shelby Mustang GT500 is the fastest production Mustang ever made. It’s also the most powerful street-legal Ford ever. In all of its almost 60 years of production, this is the pinnacle of Ford’s performance and power.

Can Mustangs go 200 mph?

In 2011, Todd rebuilt the Mustang for land speed racing with the hope of going 200 mph. Anybody who has done that can attest to the fact that it’s not at all easy and can take some time to realize the goal.

What is the fastest a Mustang has ever gone?

Top 3 Fastest Ford Mustangs Ever Made

  • Ford Mustang Mach I (2004) – 151 MPH – One of the Fastest Ford Mustangs. One of the fastest Mustang variants was the 2004 Mach I.
  • Ford Mustang Bullitt (2019) – 163 MPH. It is incredible how tiny details can make a big difference.
  • Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R (1995) – 160 MPH.

How many SSP Mustangs were built?

Enter, the Ford Fox-body Mustang SSP, which stands for Special Service Package. These Mustangs were in use back in the day and were produced from 1982 to 1993. There were 15,000 units made and one of them is still in good shape.

What does PP1 mean on Mustang?

What is the meaning of pp1,pp2 and s500. PP1 = Performance Pack 1 (still available) PP2 = Performance Pack 2 (now discontinued)

What is the meanest Mustang?

The Boss Mustang is regarded as one of the baddest Mustangs ever built. Many muscle car enthusiasts might even consider it the meanest muscle car ever.

What is the baddest Mustang ever made?

Best Ford Mustangs of all time

  • 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350.
  • 1969 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Cobra Jet.
  • 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429.
  • 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302.
  • 1985.5 Ford Mustang SVO.
  • 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra.
  • 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R.
  • 2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra (Mystichrome)

What is the rarest Mustang color?

Yellow is one of the least common colors to see on a car. That makes it even better to see it on a Mustang. Check out our picks of the top 10 yellow shades.

What Color fox is rare?

The Sierra Nevada red fox (Vulpes vulpes necator) is incredibly rare, with as few as 50 individuals thought to exist in North America. Prized for their vibrant coats, red fox populations were devastated by hunting and trapping during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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