Originally Posted by
Steve B
it is obvious you have no idea what the platform is called.
Allow me to post this link:
Ford Fox platform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taken from that site:
The
Ford Fox platform was a
rear wheel drive,
unibody automobile architecture that Ford used for 15 years in the North American market. It was designed to be relatively lightweight and simple, in keeping with the general downsizing of Detroit designs in the late
1970s.
Its initial appearance was in the
compact car class, when the
Ford Fairmont and
Mercury Zephyr appeared in
1978. Eventually, a wide range of Ford models in several market segments would be built off it, with multiple bodystyles and powertrains.
Vehicles using this platform:
Originally Posted by Stangonline
If you said Fox Bodied, then I'd have to agree (79-93) but when you say Fox Platform...well.. are you aware that the basic design of the car, suspension and technology in general was the same from 79-04?
SN-95
The Ford Fox Mustang was redesigned in 1994 under the program code name
SN-95. This version was wider and many parts were redesigned. The Fox saw gradually decreasing use as more Ford products went to
front wheel drive. It finally ended production with the last 2004 Mustang. This platform was replaced for the 2005 Mustang (code named
S-197), with the new
Ford D2C platform.
Vehicles using this platform:
Hope this helps a bit...
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Originally Posted by
rotarykidd
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