As you all know, the `80s weren’t the best times for American performance cars. The manufacturers struggled to fulfill safety and environmental standards and horsepower rating simply weren’t even close to those of the late `60s. Still, few models possessed performance potential and show to car enthusiasts that bright days are coming. Overshadowed by later and more powerful models, today we will tell you about lost `80s muscle cars. So, let`s go.
1. Ford Mustang SVO

The third-generation Ford Mustang appeared as a 1979 model and brought much-needed modernization to the Mustang range not only in design but in technology also. The new so-called Fox-body Mustang was sleeker, more modern and aerodynamic. It was also somewhat lighter and more nimble which reflected the performance. However, the biggest news was the introduction of the turbo engine, a very modern device for the time. Ford’s SVO (Special Vehicle Operations) department introduced a special Mustang SVO for 1984 which featured a 2.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 175 hp.

It was quite the power output for a small engine. As a light car, the `84 Mustang SVO was pretty hot at the moment. The package included four-wheel disc brakes, stiffer suspension, and sharper steering, transforming the little Mustang into quite a capable sports car. For 1985, SVO upped the power to pretty impressive 205 hp which turned the eyes of the motoring public to the third-generation Mustang.