1990 Ford Mustang 7-Up Edition Convertible
The story behind the 7-Up Mustang is one of the more bizarre bits of Mustang history. Initially, only 30 7-Up Mustangs were meant to be produced — the namesake soft drink company planned to give them away at the 1990 NCAA basketball finals. The pitch was simple: Sink a ball from center court, and you could drive home one of the extremely limited-edition cars. For reasons unknown, the 7-Up contest was canceled at the last minute. Although only two of the planned thirty cars had been produced, Ford decided to rebrand the cars, bump up production to 5,000 units, and offer them as a special edition and unofficial commemoration for the car’s 25th anniversary. The 7-Up Mustangs were LX convertibles equipped with the famous Fox Body era 5.0L V8 engine, delivering 255 horsepower. All cars were painted with Ford’s distinctive Deep Emerald Green clearcoat metallic paint and featured a white leather interior and a white convertible top. The front fascia, outside mirrors, and body side moldings were painted to match the green exterior. Every 7-Up edition Mustang also got the GT’s 15-inch aluminum rims and a special-value package consisting of cruise control, A/C, and a premium sound system with AM/FM radio and a cassette player. This super clean example has been adult owned and driven and recently has benefitted from a Flowmaster exhaust system. The odometer reads 76,637 miles. We always recommend, welcome and encourage personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
$23,950 76,637 miles 412-419-2351