What kind of transmission does a Mustang C4 have?

In a stark contrast to the heavy Ford-O-Matic transmission, a Mustang C4 transmission is comprised of a trio of aluminum components, which significantly reduced the weight of the vehicle. One of the major benefits of a Mustang C4 transmission system is that you can rebuild and fine tune it in your own garage.

What kind of transmission does a Mustang 5R55 have?

The 5R55S is a derivative of the first American used 5 speed automatic, the 5R55E. The 5R55S featured an aluminum case, 5 forward gears and reverse. The first complaint people had with this transmission was the lack of a factory installed dipstick. Luckily we offer the Performance Automatic pan and dipstick retrofit.

What kind of transmission did the Ford Mustang have?

Automatic transmissions were still relatively new, but the Mustang’s launch happened to coincide with some of the first major improvements in automatic transmissions. The first automatic transmission to be offered in the Ford Mustang was the C4, which replaced Ford’s previous Ford-O-Matic transmission.

Are there any upgrades for a Mustang 5.0 Fox body?

The two most common and recommended upgrades for an AOD equipped 5.0 Fox Body Mustangs are a shift kit and 4.10 gears. A higher stall converter comes in at a close second. The 94-95 AOD-E is essentially an electronic controlled version of the AOD.

Is there a 1965 Ford Mustang GT350 clone for sale?

This Metallic Silver Mist 1965 Ford Mustang GT350 Clone 302 V8 5 Speed Manual is no longer in our inventory. See for yourself! This sleek Grey 1966 Ford Mustang For Sale is equipped with a 302 CID V8 and a 3 speed manual and is ready to hit the road for just $37,000 ~ Read More… See for yourself!

What kind of engine did a 1965 Mustang have?

One of the 1965 Mustangs for sale was the first Mustang GT (Grand Touring) option. With the GT, you could choose one of two optional V8 engines, with either 225 or 271 hp, along with a pick of a three- or four-speed manual, or Cruise-O-Matic transmission.