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New owner of 95R #27
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<blockquote data-quote="John Smith" data-source="post: 15750213" data-attributes="member: 189317"><p>Thank you, I bought the car without even seeing it in person for 28k and had it shipped here to Oceanside. The 94-98 body style is my favorite and I have been looking for a nice 95 R for a while. This car is the 6th SN-95 that I have owned and I still have a 96 Cobra and a 96 GT with 248A package. The 248A package reminds me of the 95 R, just doesn't have the 351 haha. I just got out of the Marines and opened a performance shop (John Smith Racing) specializing in late model Mustangs. I plan to keep the car and pass it on to my kids one day. I do know the name of the previous owner and was told he had two 95 R's one was raced out and this one. This car was also a pace car for a Trans Am race in Portland, judging by the picture that came with the car it was sometime in the late 90's early 2000's. To my knowledge everything is still stock on the car minus the h-pipe and flowmaster dumps. The car sounds amazing but it will not pass CA smog without cats. It also looks like the radiator had been out of the car for some reason and the plastic piece that hangs down under the front of the car has been cut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Smith, post: 15750213, member: 189317"] Thank you, I bought the car without even seeing it in person for 28k and had it shipped here to Oceanside. The 94-98 body style is my favorite and I have been looking for a nice 95 R for a while. This car is the 6th SN-95 that I have owned and I still have a 96 Cobra and a 96 GT with 248A package. The 248A package reminds me of the 95 R, just doesn't have the 351 haha. I just got out of the Marines and opened a performance shop (John Smith Racing) specializing in late model Mustangs. I plan to keep the car and pass it on to my kids one day. I do know the name of the previous owner and was told he had two 95 R's one was raced out and this one. This car was also a pace car for a Trans Am race in Portland, judging by the picture that came with the car it was sometime in the late 90's early 2000's. To my knowledge everything is still stock on the car minus the h-pipe and flowmaster dumps. The car sounds amazing but it will not pass CA smog without cats. It also looks like the radiator had been out of the car for some reason and the plastic piece that hangs down under the front of the car has been cut off. [/QUOTE]
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