No 1977 Mustang car models meet the criteria
Understand that a straight list of distinct “1977 Mustang car models” does not exist. Ford marketed the 1977 Mustang as part of the Mustang II era and sold it mainly as a single model with trim levels and optional packages. That makes a clean, itemized model list (as the query expects) come up empty.
Recognize why this happens. Ford used the Mustang II platform from 1974–1978 and grouped cars by trim and option packages rather than by many different model names. Factory records, brochures, and VIN codes identify trim levels (for example base and Ghia) and appearance or performance packages (like the Cobra II), not dozens of separate model entries. Searchers looking for a long list of distinct 1977 model names therefore find no results.
Explore these close alternatives instead. Look for a 1977 Mustang II trim guide, Cobra II appearance-package notes, and VIN-decode charts to identify body style, engine and options. Also check nearby model years (1976 and 1978) and Mustang II resources—Ford brochures, Mustang club registries, and Hemmings listings—for the trim, engine, and production details a buyer, restorer, or enthusiast really needs.

