What Engine Is In The 1989 Ford Probe & How Much Horsepower Does It Have?
The Ford Probe was a controversial car released for the 1989 model year. Here's what engine it had under the hood and how much horsepower it produced.
Read MoreThe Ford Probe was a controversial car released for the 1989 model year. Here's what engine it had under the hood and how much horsepower it produced.
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