The results were 145 hp at a 4300 rpm power peak and a healthy 167 foot/pounds of torque at 2000 rpm that increased to 190 foot/pounds of torque at 3500 rpm. Within one month, Ford dealers had ordered over 100,000 Probes to supply the public's demand for the aerodynamic sports coupe.

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Most Probes come with a 4-cylinder engine but the GT, and SE additions come with six cylinder engines. The car changed design slightly in 1993 to form the 2nd generation model. The car's last year would be 1997. Ford only had enough room for one sports car and the buyers clearly enjoyed the mustang more.



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