About Thunderstang
Welcome to Thunderstang.com — the digital garage and documentation hub for one seriously unique build.
This project started with a humble 1987 Mustang LX convertible — born with a naturally aspirated 2.3L engine and dreams too big for its stock block. Most people would’ve written it off. I saw a blank canvas.
The heart transplant comes courtesy of a 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe — a donor car packing the legendary 2.3L turbocharged inline-4, the same beast found in the Mustang SVO. With its factory 5-speed T5 manual transmission and a solid turbo pedigree, it was the perfect match for what I had in mind: a street-legal sleeper that punches way above its weight.
To handle the newfound fury, I sourced a rear end from a 1990 Mustang Cobra — a proven setup that can take a beating. The engine is being rebuilt from the crank up with one goal: 400+ horsepower. That’s right — four cylinders, one turbo, and zero apologies.
And here’s a bit of obscure Mustang trivia for the die-hards: in 1987, you could special-order a Mustang LX convertible with the 2.3L turbo and a manual transmission. Fewer than 150 were ever built. While mine wasn’t one of those unicorns from the factory — it’s about to become something even rarer.
This site is where I’ll share the full build process, lessons learned, performance mods, and maybe a few wrench-flinging frustrations. Whether you’re a fellow Fox Body fanatic, a turbo junkie, or just love watching underdogs evolve into monsters — you’re in the right place.
Thunderstang is coming. And it’s going to howl.
Tech Specs for you Gear Heads
Thunderstang is a restomod fusion of two Ford platforms: a 1987 Mustang LX convertible and a 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe. What began life as a naturally aspirated 2.3L Fox Body convertible is now undergoing a full drivetrain and performance overhaul — leveraging some of Ford’s most underrated factory gear from the late ’80s.
The Platform-
Base chassis: 1987 Mustang LX convertible (originally 2.3L NA, automatic)
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Donor vehicle: 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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Engine: 2.3L Lima SOHC turbocharged inline-4 (same block as the Mustang SVO)
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Transmission: Borg-Warner T5 (from Turbo Coupe)
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Rear end: 8.8″ 3.90:1 limited-slip from a 1990 Mustang GT (Cobra-spec housing with forged axles)
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Forged pistons and rods (likely CP/Manley)
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ARP hardware throughout
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Boport 2.3L Stage 3 Ported Turbo Hydraulic Roller Head
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Ported E6 header
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Garrett turbo GT3076R Gen II Turbocharger
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Large front-mount intercooler
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Stinger Performance PIMPxs Engine Management
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75 lb/hr injectors + Walbro 255
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Full 3” turbo-back exhaust
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High-flow aluminum radiator + electric fan conversion
Drivetrain Mods
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Spec Stage 2+ clutch
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Driveshaft safety loop
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Aluminum driveshaft
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Custom trans mount + short-throw shifter
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Subframe connectors (weld-in)
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Poly bushings throughout
Brakes & Suspension
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5-lug conversion
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SN95 front brakes
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Rear disc upgrade to match
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Bilstein dampers
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Caster Camber Plates
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Coil Over Front Struts
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Bumpsteer Kit
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Lowering springs (~1.5”)
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Maximum Motorsports Tubular K-member
A Note on Rarity
While this build isn’t an attempt to clone one of the ultra-rare factory 1987 2.3T/manual convertibles (approx. <150 built, all special order), it is a nod to that obscure bit of Fox Body trivia. Ford technically offered the combo, but almost nobody checked the box.
Thunderstang aims to do what Ford didn’t: combine the SVO/Turbo Coupe’s underrated 2.3T powerplant with the style and open-air attitude of a convertible, minus the V8 weight and cliché. It’s not about being faster than a Coyote — it’s about doing more with less, and proving the Lima motor still has plenty of teeth when built right.
