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By the early ’90s, Ford’s venerable Fox Body Mustang was starting to show its age. After all, it had been offered to the public since 1979, which is quite a long production run. Ford began with the fourth generation, known as the SN95. Styling was done by Bud Magaldi in 1990, and the platform would be an updated Fox platform. In 1994, the SN95 debuted and found itself made for ten years. That’s why we are glad to present this 1994 Ford Mustang GT for sale in Lakeville, Minnesota. Those who appreciate the SN95 will undoubtedly snap up this 34,499-mile car and enjoy it for what it’s worth.
The curvy design of the SN95 is best displayed in white, as this 1994 Ford Mustang GT does. While many fourth-generation Mustang fans opt for the 1996 facelift, pre-facelift cars also have their own charm, as seen in this one. Details such as the lines across the rear taillamps, the overall curvier stance, rounder-styled headlamps, and lower-profile rear spoiler all make for something that’s representative of its era but not outdated. Likewise, the three-spoke alloy wheels' side air vents project a similar theme. The interior of this 1994 Ford Mustang GT comes in grey and is accessed via frameless doors, a very cool feature that is making a comeback in the current era of cars. We’ve got seating for four adults, air conditioning, cruise control with steering wheel buttons, power windows, power mirrors, and power door locks. There’s a Ford-branded radio cassette player in the dashboard, which is most likely the car’s original unit that it got at the factory all those years ago. In fact, this car is in outstanding condition for its age, with even the trunk liners and carpets looking near-new.
This 1994 Ford Mustang GT has got a 302ci naturally aspirated V8 under the hood. Derived from the unit in the previous Fox Body Mustang, the engine makes 215hp and 285lb-ft. It’s paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive configuration. All-wheel disc brakes and power steering are standard, too.
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
Between a road car and a race car is a Roush car. That is how Jack Roush, co-founder of Roush Racing, likes to describe their creations. And we wholeheartedly agree. For those who crave tremendous horsepower figures but still want a ride with good road manners, Roush created the perfect blend. If you know your Mustangs, you might’ve heard of a highly sought-after package dubbed the California Special. First introduced in 1968, these limited-edition Mustangs possess both the qualities of a Shelby GT and a Mustang coupe. This desirable special edition, coupled with a tasty Roush upgrade, is not something you’ll come across every day. That is why you shouldn’t miss your opportunity with this example of the 2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special boasting a Roush Supercharged upgrade. With 37,898 miles on its clock, it awaits in West Springfield, Virginia, for its lucky buyer.
Muscle cars are an American point of pride and the ones which carry the torch forward are the ones who made it popular from the get go. Present today is one of those muscular machines that make you look twice with every detail and takes shape with this 2019 Ford Mustang GT. With a reported under 20,000 miles on its clock, this modern muscular machine features a host of upgrades which include a custom drag package.
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
The famous Ford T-Bird is a legend in classic American car circles. It was Ford’s groundbreaker at the time, and introduced a new category called Personal Luxury Cars. These were swish and speedy two-seaters with comfortable and luxurious interiors, potent V8 engines under the hood, and the ability to travel for hundreds of miles at a time with minimal disturbance or discomfort to their well-heeled occupants. They also came with decent cargo space, aimed at being driven from five-star hotel to five-star hotel, or from mansion to posh office and back home. However, by the second generation, Ford added a rear seat to broaden the car’s target market. Ten generations of T-Bird were made between 1955 and 1997, but in 2002, Ford revived the nameplate for a final hurrah. The eleventh generation was a homage to the very first, and returned to its two-seat roots. Today’s 2002 Ford Thunderbird hails from that retro-modern era, and is available in Pennsylvania having covered just 19,506 miles so far. The car is reportedly all original, right down to including the black removable hard top in addition to its black powered soft top.
Between a road car and a race car is a Roush car. That is how Jack Roush, co-founder of Roush Racing, likes to describe their creations. And we wholeheartedly agree. For those who crave tremendous horsepower figures but still want a ride with good road manners, Roush created the perfect blend. If you know your Mustangs, you might’ve heard of a highly sought-after package dubbed the California Special. First introduced in 1968, these limited-edition Mustangs possess both the qualities of a Shelby GT and a Mustang coupe. This desirable special edition, coupled with a tasty Roush upgrade, is not something you’ll come across every day. That is why you shouldn’t miss your opportunity with this example of the 2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special boasting a Roush Supercharged upgrade. With 37,898 miles on its clock, it awaits in West Springfield, Virginia, for its lucky buyer.
This, is not just any Dodge. It features the R/T Scat Pack and a 6.4L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. It's arguably one of the best possible configurations of the modern Challenger. Since its launch in 2008, we’ve seen many great versions of the third-generation Challenger – most notably the SRT8, the SRT Hellcat, and the limited-production SRT Demon and SRT Demon 170. In recent years the Scat Packs have been less appreciated by fans with the popularity of the many supercharged SRT variants. The Scat Pack, however, is arguably the more driver-friendly car in the real world. With 2023 being the last year for the Dodge Charger and Challenger, they were given the “Last Call” nameplate (on a plaque under the hood) to commemorate the end of a very successful 15-year production run, and a heritage that goes back to the late 60s.
Between a road car and a race car is a Roush car. That is how Jack Roush, co-founder of Roush Racing, likes to describe their creations. And we wholeheartedly agree. For those who crave tremendous horsepower figures but still want a ride with good road manners, Roush created the perfect blend. If you know your Mustangs, you might’ve heard of a highly sought-after package dubbed the California Special. First introduced in 1968, these limited-edition Mustangs possess both the qualities of a Shelby GT and a Mustang coupe. This desirable special edition, coupled with a tasty Roush upgrade, is not something you’ll come across every day. That is why you shouldn’t miss your opportunity with this example of the 2017 Ford Mustang GT California Special boasting a Roush Supercharged upgrade. With 37,898 miles on its clock, it awaits in West Springfield, Virginia, for its lucky buyer.
Now here’s an all-American muscle car from the modern era that will enrich your soul, gladden your heart and exhilarate your body. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody from Berkley, Massachusetts is a fine performance car and it’s up for sale with a mere 700 miles to its name. With a host of packages such as the Equipment Group 25E and Plus Package, plus even more exterior, interior and performance goodies, this is one car you don’t want to pass up on. Let us enlighten you a bit more about what it offers, but don’t hesitate to call or DM us as soon as possible if you’d like to own this beautiful brute.
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