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1981 Mustang Specs & Details

1981 Ford Mustang Specs & Details

The Mustang didn’t see many changes with the transition to the 1981 model year. Performance enthusiasts perhaps shed a few tears as Ford dropped the turbo four-cylinder engine. This left the neutered 4.2-liter V-8 and its inadequate 119 horsepower as the top Mustang powerplant (and also the sole engine for the Cobra). Rounding out the trio of under-the-hood weaknesses were the carryover 3.3-liter inline-six (with 94 horsepower) and the base 2.3-liter four-banger (and its 86 horsepower). Ford’s overuse of the “fun-to-drive” phrase in this Mustang’s sale brochure couldn’t make up for these severely lacking engines. Mustang lovers would have to wait another year before a new powerplant would come to the rescue.

1981 Mustang

Another short-lived variant, the M81 McLaren Mustang (which debuted in 1980), continues into the 1981 model year. The forerunner project for the yet-to-be formed SVO group enjoyed a hearty turbocharged version of the 2.3-liter inline-four (175 horsepower). But, the M81 was priced at several times more than a stock Mustang, so less than a dozen were built over two years.

Arguably, the most significant innovation for 1981 was the introduction of an optional T-top roof that could be added to any three-door Mustang. It didnít quite satisfy convertible cravings (which get taken care of in 1983), but it was the best Ford could do at the moment. The optional fake convertible top was still available with the Ghia coupe and almost as tacky as the wire wheel covers.

But, at least the hatchback-only Cobra looked like it could go fast. Plus, you could still add Fordís version of the ìScreaming Chickenî hood graphic. In this case, it was a giant Cobra sticker atop the non-functional hood scoop. Blacked-out lower body panels and optional rear louvers continued the illusion of speed.

Everything else is a continuation from 1979. Mustang offers three trims (base, Ghia, and Cobra) and two body styles (notchback and hatchback). The base four-banger and the 3.3-liter V-6 soldier on, too.

But, there are some other things to note about the 1981 Mustang. For the first time, power side windows became available (power locks had been an ongoing option for the Fox Body), and hatchbacks would outsell the notchback coupe (foretelling what happens with future Mustang generations).



1981 Ford Mustang Specs

1981 Mustang Engines

Engine HP TQ
2.3L I4 86 119
3.3L I6 94 160
4.2L 2V V8 119 194

1981 Mustang Models

Model Engine
Base 2.3L I4 3.3L I6 4.2L 2V V8
Ghia 2.3L I4 3.3L I6 4.2L 2V V8
Cobra 4.2L 2V V8

1981 Mustang Color Codes

Color Name Color Code
Silver 1T
Medium Red 24
Medium Pewter 17
Black 1C
Bright Bittersweet 2G
Bright Red 27
Medium Blue Glow 3H
Dark Blue 3L
Bright Yellow 6N
Pastel Chamois 86
Medium Vaquero Glow 5W
Bright Yellow 64
Bittersweet Glow 8D
Dark Cordovan 8N
Polar White 9D

1981 Mustang Articles

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