1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible �€" White over Tan, 4.6L
DOHC V8, 5-Speed Manual Why This Car Is Special The 1999 Ford
Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible sits at the top of the SN95 Mustang
hierarchy. SVT �€" Ford's Special Vehicle Team �€" was formed in
1991 specifically to develop high-performance versions of
production Ford vehicles, and the Cobra was their flagship Mustang
product throughout the 1990s. What separated the SVT Cobra from a
standard Mustang GT was not just horsepower, but engineering depth:
a purpose-built engine, a fully independent rear suspension,
four-wheel disc brakes, and a transmission rated for serious abuse.
The 1999 model year was particularly significant for the Cobra.
After a well-documented controversy in 1996 when SVT's Cobra fell
short of its advertised horsepower figures, the team returned in
1999 with a revised 4.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V8 rated at 320
horsepower �€" a figure that independent testing of the time
generally confirmed or exceeded. Ford also addressed the
independent rear suspension setup, which in earlier Cobras had come
in for criticism, and the 1999 car was widely regarded as the most
sorted and capable SN95 Cobra to date when it was introduced. The
convertible body style adds another layer of desirability. Open-top
Cobras were built in smaller numbers than their coupe counterparts,
making them less common in the collector market today. This
particular car is finished in white over a full tan leather
interior �€" a combination that photographs well and holds up in
the Florida climate �€" and carries the correct SVT-specific
equipment throughout, from the white-face gauges to the
Cobra-badged leather steering wheel to the independent rear
suspension hardware visible in the undercarriage photos. The
undercarriage itself is notably clean, which tells you something
useful about where this car has spent most of its life. The VIN
confirms this is a genuine convertible (body style code '46') with
the 4.6-liter DOHC V8 (engine code 'V'), assembled at the Dearborn
Assembly Plant ('F'), which is exactly where SVT Cobras were built
during this generation. Nothing about this car's identity is in
question. Features List - 4.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V8, rated 320
horsepower - Tremec T45 5-speed manual transmission - SVT Cobra
convertible body style - Independent rear suspension - Cobra
four-wheel disc brakes - SVT 5-spoke alloy wheels - Dual exhaust
with polished quad tips - White-face SVT gauge cluster with
tachometer - Cobra-badged leather steering wheel with cruise
control - Tan perforated leather front and rear seats -
Cobra-badged dash - SVT Cobra engine badging - Mach audio system
with AM/FM/cassette and separate CD player - Power windows and
locks - Air conditioning - Rear defroster - Tan cloth convertible
top - Clean undercarriage Mechanical The heart of this 1999 Ford
Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible is the 4.6-liter DOHC 32-valve V8 �€"
a completely different engine from the single-overhead-cam 4.6 used
in the GT. SVT's version used four-valve-per-cylinder heads, a
revised intake manifold, and a higher compression ratio to produce
320 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque. The engine cover wears the
Cobra snake emblem, and the valve covers are clearly marked 'V8 32
Valve,' just as they left the factory. The engine bay in the photos
is honest and intact �€" original components, no evidence of
modifications, and the SVT badging on the intake is present and
correct. Backing the V8 is the Tremec T45 5-speed manual, a robust
close-ratio gearbox that SVT specified for its shift feel and
durability. The T45 was a meaningful upgrade over the T-5 used in
earlier Mustangs. It handled torque loads more confidently and gave
drivers a more direct, mechanical feel through the gate. The
independent rear suspension is one of the defining mechanical
features of the SVT Cobra and one of the primary reasons these cars
command a premium over the live-axle GT. SVT's IRS used aluminum
upper and l
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