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1994 Ford Mustang GT Globe Motors - Spokane, WA

1994 Ford Mustang GT Globe Motors - Spokane, WA

$687/month Based on: 60 month loan and 5% down

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About this Ford Mustang

Mileage 421 miles
Condition Used
Transmission -
Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive
Fuel Economy 17 City / 25 Highway
Exterior Color
Vibrant Red Clearcoat
Interior Color
White
Stock Number 14415
VIN Number 1FALP45T6RF205082
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1994 Mustang Engine Information 302 cubic inch V-8 (5.0 L H.O V8)
The 5.0L High Output Ford Small Block V8
The 302 cubic inch engine was introduced in 1968 to the Mustang.
'94 Ford Mustang GTFord celebrated the 30th anniversary of "America's favorite ponycar" in 1994 with the release of an all-new Mustang. The '94 Mustang had a lot to live up to; it had to be better than the six million Mustangs built before it, while carrying on the styling cues and performance flavor that have spawned a nation of Mustang lovers.

With a limited budget of $700 million (a pittance compared with the $6 billion allocated for the Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique), engineers built the new car on an improved version of the code-named Fox chassis used for the '79-93 Mustang. A familiar powerplant, the ever-popular 5.0-liter V-8, was put to work in the GT version, allowing a comfortable transition to the new car for enthusiasts and tuners alike.

Ford's accomplishments with the striking new Mustang won our favor immediately, earning it the honor of Motor Trend's 1994 Car of the Year. After our initial tests, we added a GT to our long-term test fleet for the first-hand experience of living with the latest ponycar to wear the galloping-horse medallion. The GT coupe began with a sticker of $17,280, which we optioned up to $20,510, including destination and delivery. Our street champ was ordered in Vibrant Red with a black cloth interior, just the way we remember seeing the original '6411/42 Mustang when it turned heads 30 years previous. Option Group #2, at $1855, included cruise control, air conditioning, and anti-lock brakes. An additional $310 for Group #3 brought remote keyless entry, a cargo tie-down net, and illuminated entry. Next, we ordered the powerful Mach 460 AM/FM/cassette stereo at $375, with another $475 for an accompanying CD player. While we were quite pleased with how well-equipped our long-termer was, our owners' survey revealed that the average buyer added enough options to pass $21,000.


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Interestingly, the carryover 5.0-liter OHV V-8 lost some of its beloved raucous character in the transition to the new Mustang. For '93, the 5.0-liter produced 225 horsepower at 4200 rpm, with 300 pound-feet of torque at 3200 rpm. While the horsepower lurked 50 notches behind the 5.7-liter/275-horsepower Chevrolet Camaro Z28, the '93 Mustang GT had plenty of oomph to give hard, tire- shredding launches with a blip of the accelerator.

For '94, the V-8 became more refined, to produce 215 horsepower at 4200 and 285 pound-feet of torque at 3500, meaning the engine had to rev a little higher than before to reach a lower peak, and the driver had to work harder for serious performance. The output change, saddled with the car's 200-pound weight increase, resulted in slightly softened acceleration. Its 0-60-mph performance of 6.7 seconds is still quick, but not as aggressive as before. However, the change in engine and chassis tuning gave the Mustang a well-mannered, refined composure. A Colorado buyer wrote, "Performance is good, but until it's more powerful than a Camaro, it'll never be great."

Any hard-core Mustang enthusiast, however, will quickly point out that there's an abundant aftermarket brimming with go-fast components. Nearly a quarter of the surveyed owners turned to the aftermarket for more performance, with air filters, pulleys, and free-flowing mufflers leading the list of modifications. As our recent "Mustang Stampede" article (Sept. '95) revealed, the only limit for performance upgrades is your credit line.

The lack of low-rpm torque could be compensated for by swapping the standard 3.08:1-ratio ring-and-pinion gear for a more aggressive 3.27:1 or 3.50:1. Logbook entries offered another approach to getting more from this car. One editor wrote, "You have to launch it like Don Garlits on steroids to have much of a sensation of power.
Please contact Arron, Dan, or Tony in our showroom. They can answer questions about our inventory, financing options and discuss any possible trade-in.
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INSTALLED FEATURES: Front airbags: dual, Radio: AM/FM, Power brakes, Steering wheel trim: leather, Center console, Multi-function remote: trunk release, Power steering, Steering wheel: tilt, Limited slip differential: rear, Ground effects/lower spoilers, Rear spoiler, Clock, Gauge: tachometer, Front fog lights, Side mirror adjustments: power, Driver seat power adjustments, Front seat type: bucket, Upholstery: cloth, Power door locks, Wheel diameter: 16 inch, Wheels: alloy, Front wipers: intermittent, Power windows, Tinted glass