Ford to discontinue V8
I would say at that price range go ahead and pick one up as an investment if you can afford it. Prices are likely to start climbing on them. We all saw how much money late model Mustangs were bringing at Barrett Jackson. A 93 Cobra is most definitely a collector car.
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Interesting you should bring up the 93 Cobra. I ran across a story several months ago about a man who had a 93 Cobra. It was originally painted that teal blue that Ford was using around that time and he hated the color so he had the car repainted in another color; red I believe. Anyway, the teal color was very rare on the 93 Cobra making it pretty valuable. He lost big money by changing the color from stock. You just never know.
Therefore I can definitely understand why the man in question lost big money by changing the color and to be honest with you.. Out of the 3 color choices, I actually liked Teal Green the most
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You should had brought this to my attention over 10 years ago
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They are not rare yet. Can always pick up another one. A newer shelby is just a better car though. I prefer the look of the 03-04 but the Shelby is better. I got a real soft spot for the fox bodies too. I owned my terminator for about 4 years. I'm over it. Lol
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As far as I'm concerned, the bone head in question completely destroyed the value of such a rare and collectible Mustang
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Although I prefer the looks of the 2005-14 models along with being much better technology wise, I never ran into any major problems with the Fox bodies.. As they were always reliable, easy to work on, easy to modify and were light as hell..
So guess I'll always have a soft spot for them and perhaps down the road I just may end up owning one once again
I've always liked the Fox body Mustangs as well. It was the car that was the big deal when I was just a kid in high school. Every guy wanted either a Mustang GT or a Camaro Z28. I still distinctly remember seeing the attached advertisement in various car magazines.
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This is the car that was to be the next Mustang after the 1993 model year. Front wheel drive, no V8 (yes Al, even in 1994 they were trying to kill the V8 lol). Mustang fans pitched an unholy fit and Ford knew they would be making a huge mistake by making the Probe the next Mustang. So they had to scramble and come up with a car that could keep the Mustang moniker. As a result the SN95 was born, which was essentially a modified fox body chassis. In truth the Fox Body chassis was really just a Ford Fairmont. The Ford engineers referred to the SN95 prototype as "the Arnold Schwarzenegger". Yes that's a true fact.
There were 3 prototypes - the Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Rambo and the Bruce Jenner. The Arnold version won out. The SN95 would have morphed into a drag queen by now if they went with the Jenner version.
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By the way of all the fox body Mustangs the LX 5.0 is my favorite. A well sorted out 5.0 LX with some nice wheels is just a great looking Mustang.
because I remember him saying he'd keep that car forever and pass it down to me one day...
When I was 17 that exact car in that exact color was all I wanted in life. Other than some p***y.
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That's true and the reason for that is because of this abomination.

This is the car that was to be the next Mustang after the 1993 model year. Front wheel drive, no V8 (yes Al, even in 1994 they were trying to kill the V8 lol). Mustang fans pitched an unholy fit and Ford knew they would be making a huge mistake by making the Probe the next Mustang. So they had to scramble and come up with a car that could keep the Mustang moniker. As a result the SN95 was born, which was essentially a modified fox body chassis. In truth the Fox Body chassis was really just a Ford Fairmont. The Ford engineers referred to the SN95 prototype as "the Arnold Schwarzenegger". Yes that's a true fact.

This is the car that was to be the next Mustang after the 1993 model year. Front wheel drive, no V8 (yes Al, even in 1994 they were trying to kill the V8 lol). Mustang fans pitched an unholy fit and Ford knew they would be making a huge mistake by making the Probe the next Mustang. So they had to scramble and come up with a car that could keep the Mustang moniker. As a result the SN95 was born, which was essentially a modified fox body chassis. In truth the Fox Body chassis was really just a Ford Fairmont. The Ford engineers referred to the SN95 prototype as "the Arnold Schwarzenegger". Yes that's a true fact.
I don't even know what in the hell Ford was even thinking lol. Perhaps they were smoking crack or whatever it was called back then

At any rate, thanks to the Mustang faithful, Ford finally came back to their senses and came up with the SN-95 as the successor to the Fox body Mustang in which the Fairmont, Zephyr, Grenada, Cougar, Thunderbird, Capri and Lincoln Mark VIII were all part of the Fox platform family..
And yes, the Ford engineers did indeed refer to the SN-95 prototype as the Arnold Schwarzenegger and chose it over the Bruce Jenner and Rambo prototypes..
When the production models arrived for the 94 model year, the chassis was then named by Ford as the Fox-4 platform
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