1993 Ford Mustang Cobra. Future classic getting harder to find...
Make: |
Ford |
Model: |
Mustang |
SubModel: |
Cobra |
Trim: |
Cobra |
Year: |
1993 |
Mileage: |
85,431 |
VIN: |
1FACP42D1PF137333 |
Color: |
red |
Engine: |
5L |
Cylinders: |
8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
Fun |
Interior color: |
grey |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Emeryville, California, United States |
1993 Ford Mustang Cobra Additional Info:
Here we have one of the mostdesirable fox body mustangs ever made. The Cobra runs well, holds a charge and turns heads.The brakes feel low to me, however I drove down the steepest street in my area with a baby in the back. The deep rumble puts her to sleep every time. The previous owner pulled the smog pump off and put headers on. The car will not smog in Cali, but is the fastest, most free revving fox I've ever owned. I have had at least 25 of these and this is the rarest of the lot. Twice we drove my 88 Saleen across the continent and this cardoesn't rattle around much. It actually feels quitefresh. At one point or another someone tried to steal this car. Itisn't a good idea to leave itunattended for long in the big city. The drivers door lock is shot and the window was flexed open hard enough to weaken the window surround at the base of the door. The Cobras old owner also added some rear end strengthening components to handle a supercharger. There was an access panel added under the rear seats that was sealed after completion of the task. The car has a red mark on thecarfaxfor a roll back possibility. I wassurprised since after owning 500 cars, this one is tight, nimble and devoid of most rattles and clunks. This would be a great track car if thats the direction one wished to head. The flat handling of the fox makes it such a capable race car. I have plenty of greatmemories racing these cars around in the 80's and 90's when they were soinexpensive. This may not be the cleanest time capsule ever but it is available now at a reasonable price. If its not for you, thanks for looking. The Cobra can live with me in the garage and wait. Soon theywill be increasing in value even more. Theydidn't have the build quality and hardy materials of the 60's and so as more disappear or are collected the remaining ones will become harder to come by. I have loved these cars since new and watched as they went from garbage at the wrecker to gold in the hands of a collector. This may be the last hurrah before they hit the twenties and thirties. Fellfree to make an offer as we are reasonable men who would buy you a beer or move your couch.Race on my friends... harris.