Introducing my fox body mustangs

These are my two fox bodies that I have! The silver one is a 1991 convertible LX. The black one with red pinstripes and the cream colored convertible top, which I have been informed by a shop owner and his mechanic that she's all factory original but the exhaust (Which I wasn't surprised considering the amount of performance parts that I found in the trunk that she's got a magnaflow exhaust system on her) but the black beauty is a convertible, obviously, 5.0 LX automatic. Sad I know ...
But the real question i have is, how rare is the '88s color combination?
 

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Hello and welcome to StangNet.
Nice cars you have there!

In regards to your question about the rarity of the 88’s color combination, I would suggest maybe buying a “Marti Personalized Statistics Report”.
It won’t focus specifically on the color combination alone but will certainly give you an overall picture of how many were produced in 88 that are identical to yours and the color combination will be a big factor.