You're looking at an affordable, loaded, and survivor-level icon with a terrific presentation and poise. And yes, this 1986 Ford Mustang GT has a fuel-injected 5.0 V8 heart. Ford got the package exactly right in 1986. In an era when power was dwindling, the Mustang GT was one of the few beacons of speed. It created one of the largest aftermarket performance revolutions around, and as a result, it's extremely rare to find a such an original example like this. This is the same Oxford White paint that was applied at the Michigan factory over three decades ago, and it still retains the kind of gloss you'll love showing off. So you know it has been treated with respect over its three-owner lifetime. In fact, this whole survivor-grade appearance is something you'll love showcasing and talking about. After all, the bright white makes for a great contrast to the coordinating black elements, like the headlight buckets, quarter window slats, and rub strip that hugs the entire body. That awesome GT hood treatment fits the theme perfectly. Even the details are great â€" from the bright factory alloys, to the GT decals on the side and trunk. Inside, the ultra-supportive buckets are a true hallmark for this generation Mustang GT. They have terrific bolstering, and the exterior-matching white piping is another reminder of how well coordinated this total package is. All of this continues to look great today because they really took good care of this coupe. Everything remains in its stock appearance, including the dual spoke steering wheel, which gives you a clear view of the original speedo and tach. A car this well cared for must be something special, and that's why it came loaded with power windows, power locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo. Plus, there are some great subtle upgrades, like the auxiliary temp gauge, cup holders, and the factory air conditioning is now blowing cold with modern R134a. The 5.0 High Output V8 continued to evolve, and 1986 is a pivotal year for Mustang fans. This is when they would introduce fuel-injection. With its great sound, stout performance, and impressive torque, this injected V8 made it the pony car of choice for an entire generation. While there is a huge and affordable aftermarket for these motors, this one remains refreshingly stock. In fact, it's believed to be the original motor from this very important year. And this tidy presentation is more assurance of a well-respected life. The four-speed automatic transmission allows for overdrive cruising, but there's also something extra on this one. It's believed there is a shift kit and lower gear rear end for nice performance take-offs when you want them. So this is a nice mix of performance car and highway cruiser. In fact, you'll love driving this coupe all day with its power steering and front disc brakes. Complete with plenty of documentation, including the factory buildsheet, maintenance records, title documentation, and a Marti Report, you can tell this is a truly special vehicle up for grabs. Call now!