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![]() I'm looking to buy a 94-95 mustang. The first thing I'll be doing to it is put a new motor in. So this is my question is there anything different about the power train in a GT vs a Coupe besides the engine? I know that shocks, spring, wheels, ground effects and various other things are better but for someone that's going to replace those with aftermarket parts n-e-ways is the V6 coupe the way to go? Would it's tranny, axle, and clutch be able to handle the extra power?
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