For Sale: 1994 Ford Mustang Cobra in Sarasota, Florida for sale in Sarasota, FL

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Vehicle Description This Car AN AFFORDABLE APPRECIATING COLLECTOR & FUTURE CLASSIC CAR A 10,700 MILE ONE FAMILY OWNED COBRA CONVERTIBLE 1 of 1000 produced 10,730 Original Miles Rio Red with Saddle Leather Interior Has Indy Pace Car Letter Jacket Has Indianapolis 500 embroidery on Leather Power Bucket Seats Official Pace Car decals still in the box Original Window Sticker Power:
240 bhp @ 4800 rpm Torque:
285 email protected 4000 rpm 3.
55:
1 limited slip rear end.
5 speed manual transmission.
Mach 460 CD/cassette stereo Cobra carpeted floor mats Cruise control and power accessories A very nice example of a well preserved low-mileage undamaged Mustang Cobra Convertible owned and garage kept by one family since new Clean CARFAX ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER PRICE $23,535 OUR PRICE$28,535 The Model The Cobra convertible was chosen to be the pace car for the 1994 Indy 500 race held in May 1994.
To celebrate the honor all 1,000 1994.
5 Cobra Convertibles produced were pace car replicas finished in Rio red with saddle tops and interiors.
To complete the look Official Pace Car decals were supplied in the trunk of every car.
The cars weren't cheap however.
The 1994 Mustang won Motor Trend's Car of the Year honors and was picked to pace the 78th Indianapolis 500.
The Cobra had 25 more horsepower than the Mustang GT coupe's 215 horsepower with 5-Speed manual transmission.
The power increase came from adding to the stock 5.
0-liter V-8 by improving the engine's breathing characteristics.
That meant the addition of special cylinder heads, modified roller-rocker arms, stiffer valve springs, and a specially tuned upper intake manifold.
It also has an oil cooler, a lightened flywheel, and an accessory drive system that reduces parasitic power loss.
The results were a sprint from zero to 60 mph in 5.
8 seconds and 14.
6 second quarter mile time.
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  • Year: 1994
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang Cobra

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