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whats a decent price on a 95 cobra?
I'm savin my pennies to put a down payment on a 95 cobra so i can finally ditch the slowmobile. i usually see em goin for like 11-12k...i saw one for 9k but it was kinda beat. so what would be a decent price for one?
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Well, according to Kelly's Blue Book, http://www.kbb.com , a good condition 95 Cobra should fetch around $10K, or more depending on options and mileage. $10K was for 80K, bare bones Cobra, no leather, no CD player...
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I paid $12,000 for my 94 cobra a year ago. The price will be between $10-15,000 depending on condition and mileage. Blue book value means little when dealing with limited production cars. Due to being last year for 5.0 and the fewest being made for 95 it tends to jack up the price abit.
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More photos and Info/website! 1994 Cobra -off road h-pipe -superchips power chips -mac cold air induction -BBK aluminum underdrive pullies -pro-m 75mm bullet MAF -18" konig wheels with nitto 555 zr tires -Ford Racing 65mm throttlebody -Ford Racing king cobra clutch -Ford Racing 3:73 Gears -Ford Racing Aluminum driveshaft -Bullit suspension/ springs,shocks,struts -Aubrun HD limited slip Diff. 2002 subaru Impreza RS - stock 1989 Toyota pickup 4x4 -K&N
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True indeed. If you want a higher revving engine, go for the 96... if you cry out of low end torque, get the 94/95. Then again, it's not like the 4.6 is lacking in torque or anything, especially not when forced induction is brough into the picture
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i'm goin with the 95 because it's the sn95 body with the 5.0. i COULD go with a 94...but i think i saw somewhere that the 95's were a lil faster so hey. but i want the 5.0 because i know a lil more about them. modular engines i am clueless about,heh.
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The stats on the 1994 and the 1995 cobras are exact replicas. The only difference in times is from one tester to another, and the variables that inccurs.
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More photos and Info/website! 1994 Cobra -off road h-pipe -superchips power chips -mac cold air induction -BBK aluminum underdrive pullies -pro-m 75mm bullet MAF -18" konig wheels with nitto 555 zr tires -Ford Racing 65mm throttlebody -Ford Racing king cobra clutch -Ford Racing 3:73 Gears -Ford Racing Aluminum driveshaft -Bullit suspension/ springs,shocks,struts -Aubrun HD limited slip Diff. 2002 subaru Impreza RS - stock 1989 Toyota pickup 4x4 -K&N
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so they both run about mid 14's stock??
hmmmmmmmm.... |
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With a good driver, YES! Look up the hp and tq stats on both cars , its the same car, and they both weigh the same.
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More photos and Info/website! 1994 Cobra -off road h-pipe -superchips power chips -mac cold air induction -BBK aluminum underdrive pullies -pro-m 75mm bullet MAF -18" konig wheels with nitto 555 zr tires -Ford Racing 65mm throttlebody -Ford Racing king cobra clutch -Ford Racing 3:73 Gears -Ford Racing Aluminum driveshaft -Bullit suspension/ springs,shocks,struts -Aubrun HD limited slip Diff. 2002 subaru Impreza RS - stock 1989 Toyota pickup 4x4 -K&N
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