When it comes to modern muscle cars, a handful of vehicles come to
mind as truly special. When Ford debuted its fourth-generation
Mustang in 1994, it signaled a paradigm shift in the Pony Car
world. And while it is the second year of the (now) venerable SN95
1995 iteration, this 1995 model Mustang represents the end of the
5.0 era. With a shockingly low 20,545 (believed) actual miles on
its odometer, believed original body and Black paint, and believed
to be numbers-matching, this modern muscle car is one of the more
drool-worthy Mustangs of its generation.
Inside, we find the original black cloth interior that looks almost
as good as the day it was made. The four-spoke power-assisted
steering wheel sits just ahead of a six-pod, white-faced, analog
gauge cluster featuring a 7,000-rpm tachometer and 160-mph
speedometer. The only upgrade inside is the addition of a Kenwood
AM/FM/DVD/Satellite head unit, while the factory HVAC controls keep
temperature control simple. Sporting modern amenities such as power
locks, windows, and mirrors to complement its air conditioning and
cruise control, this car is comfy enough to drive every day.
Under the hood, this Cobra sports its original naturally aspirated
5.0-liter High-Output V-8 engine. With its Cobra-specific GT-40
style intake manifold, heads, and cam, this potent small block made
an impressive 240 horsepower and 285 pound-feet of torque when it
rolled off the assembly line. That power is routed through its
believed original Borg-Warner T5 five-speed manual transmission,
beefed up from the factory to handle the Cobra's increased power,
before it heads out to the 3.08-geared 8.8-inch rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 20,545 Believed Actual Miles
• Final Year 5.0
• Believed Original Paint and Panels
• Believed Original 302ci V8
• Believed Original Borg Warner T5
• 3.08 Rear
• Four Wheel Power Discs
• Power Steering
• Stock Interior
• Upgraded Kenwood Head Unit
• Power Locks
• Power Windows
• Power Mirrors
• AC
• Cruise
• Marti Report
• Owner's Manual
This 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT rides on its factory suspension,
while four-wheel power discs stand ready to rein in that power
whenever called upon. If you've been looking for a sporty and
relatively rare muscle car from the modern era, there is no better
car than this Mustang Cobra. Along with its laughably low mileage,
this numbers-matching collectible classic comes with a Marti Report
and owner's manual. But don't wait, because cars like this don't
come around often and don't last long. Call today!
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