1994-1995 Ford Mustang GT - A Future Collector Car?

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Here's the story of the 1994-1995 Ford Mustang GT which was the first 2 years of the SN95 Mustang. It was the last Mustang GT to have a pushrod 5.0 liter HO V8 thereby ensuring its future collectability. Watch this video to see why the 1994-1995 Mustang GT is destined to be a future collectable classic car.
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I still drive my 1995 GT that I purchased brand new. Replaced engine at 275k miles. Magnaflow exhaust, H pipe, 3:73 gears, other small modifications. It is an awesome and reliable car, now with 315k miles on the chassis. About three years ago, I started getting “second round” compliments on its looks and sound.

brianmiller
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The fox body and SN95's still turn heads anywhere and everywhere. Even the haters pay attention!

MstngCobra
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I drove a 94 when I was 16. 22 years later, and I still drive that same car.

UmmYeahOk
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I had a 95 GT, I now have a 94 GT vert... these cars are bulletproof... never have issues

maxxpower
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Mustang has a sound of its own Like a harley does.

michaelstuddard
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This video did the car justice much respect

jengal
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I'm doing a full restore and build on a 1995 GT, falling more in love with it every day!!

camoaesthetics
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Woo Hoo. I just purchased a 1994 Gt Convertible with only 21, 700 original miles.

karlp
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I love these cars. They dont get the respect they deserve

mattcox
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So nice to see this video. I have a 1994 Mustang GT convertible, black on black, on black. It has 40, 000 original miles, and I bought it in 2010. When I purchased this car, it had 38, 000 original miles, only 2, 000 miles since I purchased. It is a collector car and when you stop the car on a nice summer day, as in all “new” cars, as the engine is cooling off, the motor pings, or, make a noise letting you know the car has very little use. People who understand what I am talking about will marvel at this car.

A local Police Sargent stopped me one summer day a year ago. He pulled me over, the top was down and it was 75 degrees outside, and sunny. He came up to the car and said, sir, do you know why I stopped you? I said no officer, was I breaking the law? He said, I wanted to take a closer look at your Mustang, would you be interested in selling this car? I was shocked and then begin to smile. I was very polite and told him no sir, I love this car, and I would not sell it. He told me he would give me a very large amount of money for the car, in 2012 he offered me $15, 000 for my Mustang.

He gave me his personal phone number, and told me if I changed my mind, to please call him anytime. I drove away with a smile on my face, and now, in 2020, the car is 25 years old. Historical plates I will purchase this year, nothing but pure fun. I changed the chip in the electronics, and when we did, it increased it’s horse power to over 300. Quarter mile was 13.45 and 97mph. I live in Michigan and had a day at the drag strip the first summer I purchased it. Nothing but pure fun ... takes me back to my Chevelle SS days. I had another fun car in my youth, 1966 Chevelle SS with at 396ci- 350hp, another fine car which I loved. Cars were part of my makeup growing up during the 60’s and 70’s. Later I had a 1971 Z/28 Camero LT-1 350ci- 325hp, another great episode in my life for car lovers.

If you can find a 1994 Mustang GT, scoop it up my friends, and transport yourself back to a fun time in the history of America, every year we have the Woodward Dream Cruise in Michigan, people bring their cars from all over the world to cruse Woodward Avenue in August . The event goes for an entire week, and I have seen some classics over the years, and the venue Is extraordinary for all car lovers.

letsbegin
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Good to see! I thought this as well. I have a 94 Cobra with only 38, 000 miles! This bad boy will be in my garage forever!

jamisgood
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Great video. Brought back some memories for me. My first car was a laser red 94 GT, kept it for 18 years until this past summer, I sold it and purchased a 2015 GT. I loved my 94, was always very dependable and was a blast to drive. I do miss it too. Thanks for putting this together!

smokethisgt
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Just bought the nicest used 95 GT on the planet! My investment!

MrGaryberg
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I have a 94 GT with 285K miles, just barely put a new clutch and 5 speed transmission in also has a H-Pipe and cold air intake I love it!

thatgingar
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I bought a 1994 mustang gt as my first car and I love it!

reapergaming
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This was definitely a good look into the future. The 94-95 models are the ones I wanted as a kid. And now that I can afford to have toys I've noticed they have all risen significantly in price. People are wanting upwards of $20k for solid, unmolested low mile units. The market is lookin up for the early SN95's for sure.

Reapersrevenge
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I own a '95 Cobra and the build quality is actually very good. I have owned many 90's Fords and GM products and Ford had much better build quality in the 90's, IMO.

RomVlad
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my 96 mystic cobra turns heads like no other! Amazing machine

deceptionhd
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I still a lot of SN95's on the road, proving that it is still popular.

kmath
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I had a 95 cobra, but I went back to my roots and have a 92 lx 5.0 5spd emerald green, love my fox .

captainhowdy