Hot Sheet
Scanned images of the 1992 Feature Car Fact Sheet were available on v8mustangs.com where they detail their 1992 project Mustang. That site seems to be no longer available so I have copied their images here.
Scanned images of the 1992 Feature Car Fact Sheet were available on v8mustangs.com where they detail their 1992 project Mustang. That site seems to be no longer available so I have copied their images here.
From a Canadian export owner, the Canadian "Hot Sheet" in English.
If you are not the original owner (and maybe even if you are) you probably don't have the window sticker from your car. If you are curious as to what they looked like, here is one. This is from a car that I spotted being auctioned online. The seller posted an image of the sticker so I grabbed it. Unfortunately, the image was of a photocopy. What is most interesting about this is that it seems to indicate that the A/C was dealer installed.
This is a very interesting document that we do not see too often. Today, it's common for us to be armed with dealer costs, but, back in 1992, this was closely held information. This document lists both MSRP and dealer cost for each option. This example also includes the purchase price with discount and the trade in.
Donny provided scans of the 1993 Ford Mustang and Probe Accessories catalog which contains several pictures of the yellow feature Mustang. One has it bearing the "attractive" (?) bikini hood cover.
Note that these pages are also part of the 1993 Ford full line accesories catalog
If you are not the original owner (and maybe even if your are) you probably don't have the window sticker from your car. If you are curious as to what they looked like, here is one. This is from a white car that I spotted being auctioned online. The seller posted an image of the sticker so I grabbed it. Most of it is present in the scan.
This single page was part of the 1993 Ford dealer order book.
Thanks to Jeff M. for providing the scanned images shown here.
Another two of the scanned images are from a flyer. At first glance, I though the red at the top of the second page was the silhouette of a Mustang horse. The high part could be the ear and the lower part the mane. A subsequent look reveals that the profile of the top of the red graphic follows the profile of the bottom of the Mustang logo on the first page. It's just upside down.
As discussed in my blog, Ford provides, upon request, a list of all original options for a given VIN. An example of one for a 1992 Red Feature Car follows.
Below is a door tag from a 1992 Feature Car. The most notable unique feature of the tag is the "EY" exterior paint code. Also, I think the 'CZ' interior trim code is unique to the feature cars. Much like the 1993's, other Mustangs with white leather interiors are not all white. They are either Oxford White/Titanium ('CL') or Oxford White/Scarlet ('CN'). In all of these codes, the 'C' is Leather.