Vehicle Description
2004 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
The fourth generation Ford Mustang was an automobile produced by
Ford for the 1994 through 2004 model years. For 1994 the Ford
Mustang underwent its first major redesign in fifteen years, being
introduced in November 1993 and launching on December 9, 1993. The
design, code named "SN-95" by Ford, was based on an updated version
of the Fox platform, the final Ford vehicle underpinned with this
platform. It featured styling by Bud Magaldi that incorporated some
stylistic elements from the classic Mustangs.
The last year of this generation of the venerable Mustang, this
SN-95 style convertible, painted with some purple flames fading
into black, 17 inch Bullitt wheels, medium parchment leather
interior and a stout 4.6 liter SOHC EFI V8 to power you down the
highways and byways. Pony up and put the top down we are going to
make some purple rain.
Exterior
In keeping with tradition, Mustang designers carry over several
design cues on every generation they produce, and this one is no
exception. With a more rounded design, shades of the ones that came
before them with recognizable headlights now smoothed into the
front end, and the central grille with the galloping horse badge in
the center. Do you know why the horse is facing to the onlookers
left? Because the designer of it was left-handed and it was easier
to draw! A long hood starts out being bathed in purple which flames
out and turns to black as we move our eyes rearward. A central
scoop melts into the body matching front glass swept back support
and its clear glass. From this top of the swept back windscreen
point, the canvas takes over and presents in nice black, no tears
or blemishes and a clear glass rear window. Being power activated,
it is an easy up and down. Doors with well minded gaps have another
earlier cue in the hockey stick cove which is in the beginnings of
the rear quarter on this model. The color has gone totally black at
this point. On the back is a small but effective spoiler, and a now
integrated curved trio of rear taillights, (think 1964-1/2!), with
a large rear neoprene bumper dual exhaust and a large MUSTANG badge
finishes off the back. 5 spoke Bullitt wheels with a central
galloping horse badge are on all 4 corners and this completes our
tour of the exterior.
Interior
Nicely curved molded door panels house the power window, power lock
and power mirror toggles and controls and have a built-in speaker
to boot. The parchment shows up on these panels along with some
darker tan and even a brown panel for the buttons. Nicely aged,
slightly smudged parchment bucket seats have just the right amount
of slight creases and folds like easily aged leather tends to do.
These have high backs and rounded headrests for extra protection,
as well as an embroidered black galloping pony. The 2 plus 2 rear
seat is in the back and has a surprising amount of room, making the
climb back there worthwhile for the ride. Tan carpet floods the
floors and is nicely cleaned, and in the center a console runs up
to the dash. At their meeting point is a curvaceous panel which
houses the AM/FM/CD radio with equalizer temp controls and A/C
venting, rises gracefully to form dual eyebrows for the instruments
and glove box/airbag dash. Dark and light brown are used here as
well. The instruments are a single panel with analog gauges which
reside nicely under half of that curved dash top. Also, a shout out
to the trunk which is very clean and covered with its original
felting.
Drivetrain
Under that scooped hood is an original 4.6 liter Single Overhead
Cam V8. This mill has EFI on top and a Tremec 3650 5-speed manual
transmission on back. Rear wheels are driven by a Ford 8.8 inch
3.27 Trac-Loc rear axle. Engine condition is showing patina and
some corrosion on various surfaces and bolt ons.
Undercarriage
A coating of heavier surface rust is seen on some suspects like the
rear axle drive shaft, and front part of the pumpkin. Also, the
forward part of the exhaust has this rust but remains solid. The
floor pans and unibody remain rust free and even have a bit of
shine to them. The aluminum pan for the bottom end of the V8 is
slightly corroded. Mostly typical for an aged Ford product, all
structurally sound. Power disc brakes are on all 4 corners, and a
note to that Cherry bomb exhaust.
Drive-Ability
This car started right up and I flipped the top down and it was off
to the sunny test track. Here it had nice acceleration, a throaty
sound, and good handling and braking. It is a comfortable car to
drive, and with all functions working, it could handle a long
cruise with ease and comfort.
If you've been looking for an entry level classic take a close look
at this 2004 version. Purple to black flamed, 4.6 liter, 5-speed
manual, and convertible. Insert key, turn, go! Enjoy this purple
Chevy driving people eater. I know I watched too much TV when I was
younger, but it does make for an interesting description!
VIN DECODE
1FAFP45X94F124036
1-USA
F-Ford Motor Company
A-Passenger Car
F-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
P45-Mustang GT Convertible
X-4.6L SOHC V8 260hp
9-Check Digit
4-2004
F-Dearborn, MI Assy Plant
124036-Sequential Unit Number
DOOR STICKER
PAINT UA-Black
TRIM GH-Medium Parchment Leather
AXLE LE-Ford 8.8" 3.27 TracLok
TRANS K-Tremec 3650 5 Speed
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 650 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.