The Ford Mustang IMSA was a concept car built by Ford in 1979.
The Mustang IMSA was designed as a competition-type car was drew crowds to Ford Division displays at major auto shows during 1980. Among the numerous features that enhance the Mustang IMSA's performance image are a special front air dam, a modified shaker hood with air-extractor louvers, extra-wide fender flares, a deck-mounted wing spoiler, modular 12-by-15-inch wheels with clear plastic covers and super-wide Pirelli P7 tires.
The IMSA is powered by Ford's 2.3-litre turbocharged engine teamed with a four-speed manual transmission.