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Resident Redneck
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Cecil County, MD
Posts: 165
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![]() The body style of 94-98 mustangs are the same. The only difference are the emblems and the tail lights. If you get a 94-95 mustang you can change the tail lights to the 96-98 ones.
I personally would look into 94-95 mustangs because they have the tried and true 5.0L engine. It is very easy to modify and the parts are cheaper. I might be biased, I don't know. Hope this helps. -Billy
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