
The fourth-generation Ford Mustang (SN95, 1994-2004, covering the user's specified years) offers an accessible entry into American muscle car ownership. It's ideal for enthusiasts seeking classic styling and V8 power without a hefty price tag, providing a raw and engaging driving experience.
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3.8L V6 Head Gasket Failure
Intake Manifold Cracking (4.6L V8)
Automatic Transmission (4R70W) Issues
Window Regulator Failure
Power Steering Pump Leaks
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3.8L V6 Head Gasket Failure
Intake Manifold Cracking (4.6L V8)
Automatic Transmission (4R70W) Issues
Window Regulator Failure
Power Steering Pump Leaks
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the frame rails, floor pans, and strut towers, as these can be critical structural areas.
For V6 models, inquire about head gasket replacement history. If not done, factor this into your budget.
Check the condition of the automatic transmission. Look for delayed shifts, slipping, or harsh engagement during a test drive.
Listen for any abnormal noises from the engine (knocks, ticks) or differential, especially on V8 models.
Verify the car's history for accident damage, as many Mustangs are driven hard. Check panel gaps and paint consistency.
Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a mechanic specializing in American cars to uncover hidden issues.
Be aware of modified cars. While common, ensure modifications are done professionally and don't compromise reliability or safety.