i found a 91 mustang for sale but I dont know what type engine it has site on seen i have the vin can anyone tell me if they know 1fafp404x1f247286 is the vin thanks karen

Asked by newmustanglover Jan 16, 2007 at 06:43 PM about the 1991 Ford Mustang

Question type: General

I know its a 91 mustang but the price is awesome which leads me to believe its not stick shift or a larger engine.  Can anyone decode
and tell em if 1fafp404x1f247286 is stick or a cobra or anything
you would be helping me out big time.
Thanks
Karen

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Hello Karen,the newmustanglover-- The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can tell you a lot about the car you are considering buying. Let me send you to two different sites which will translate it for you and maybe answer your question-- http://www.vehicleidentificationnumber.com/ford_mustang_gt_1982-1993.html and https://www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/vin_tools/vinResults.asp. What they will tell you is that your car was built in the USA by Ford in model year 1991, it has the 3.8L 6 cylinder engine with 150 0r 193 hp., and it was built in Dearborn, MI. Thanks for asking. Good luck from Bovan.

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