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1995 Ford Mustang Base for Sale in Orange, California

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1995 Mustang Base Coupe
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About This Car
White 2-door Coupe, AUTO, 5.0L V8. Stock# T6478A. Features: Air Conditioning, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Gauge Cluster, Clock, Trip Odometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Interval Wipers, Rear Defroster, Console, Carpeting, Day/Night Lever, Dual Sport Mirrors, Front Bucket Seats, Reclining Seats, Center Arm Rest, Leather Upholstery, Driver Side Remote Mirror, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Dual Airbags.

Ford Mustang Review

Before the Ford Mustang entered the scene in '64, performance-car enthusiasts were limited to one of two types of vehicles: sports cars or big muscle cars. But the '64 Mustang was a fresh, new hybrid of sports and muscle car that offered relatively surefooted handling and straight-line speed. And what's more, it came with a reasonable sticker price.

The Mustang and the Mustang-inspired cars from other manufacturers that followed became known as pony cars; over the years, the Mustang's leadership in the group was rarely threatened. Today, however, when the class is reduced to three players - the Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Pontiac Firebird - Ford's innovator faces its most serious challenge.

All three contenders are well-built, offer the latest in safety features and are backed by solid dealer networks. As a result, the principal weapon in this pony-car battle is horsepower. Although the Mustang offers 215 hp in its high-end GT model, the General Motors cars up the ante considerably with a healthy 275 hp apiece in their high-performance versions, the Camaro Z28 and Firebird Trans Am. (Later this year, Ford will offer a special limited-edition Mustang Cobra that will close the power gap. However, buyers will have to pay a premium for the Cobra and there won't be many of them thanks to the limited production.)

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