Jun 26, 2017  •  For Sale  •  15 Comments

14k Mile Survivor: 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra

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The low-mileage Mustang Cobras just keep coming! If you missed the 1,000 mile one we featured the other day, this could be your second chance. This one has 14k miles on the clock and cloth seats, but is extremely clean for a 24 year old car. Find it here on eBay where bidding is currently at $27k!

This was the first of the SVT Cobras and the last of the Fox-body Mustangs. That means it’s about the best 3rd generation Mustang you can get. It was more refined than earlier cars and the SVT tweaks made it a potent machine.

The Cobra 5.0 utilized Ford’s new GT-40 Performance parts and put out quite a bit more power than the GT model. This particular engine has a new cam, heads, and exhaust so it should have a few more ponies!

This could be your chance to get that Cobra you dreamed about when it was new. It’s going to cost you more now, but getting to drive a like-new example of one of these might just be worth it. What do you think – would you take this over a new Mustang?

Comments

  1. RayT
    Jun 26, 2017 at 10:47am

    You bet I’d take this instead of a new ‘Stang, Jesse, and I prefer it to the 1K mile car! I’d feel better about taking it out and laying down some serious mileage, as I was lucky enough to do back in ’93. These couldn’t have suited me more if I’d been asked to lay down the spec. for them, being faster and more nimble than the other Mustangs available and having the added benefit of no electronic doo-dads to take over the driving from me!

    Only the bare-bones (no a/c, rear seat, power windows or sound deadening) Cobra “R” was more fun….

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  2. sparkster
    Jun 26, 2017 at 11:43am

    Wow 43 bids with over a day remaining. With the reserve not hit yet.

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  3. Steve R
    Jun 26, 2017 at 12:09pm

    I wonder if it still has the original engine. The heads and cam have been changed with aftermarket parts yet original engine status was mentioned by the seller in the ads description. On a limited production performance car in this condition that would be a selling point.

    Steve R

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    • Derek Smith
      Jun 26, 2017 at 5:34pm

      The motor is original. The author meant that the 93 Cobra motors had a new different cam (and other mods) than previous models.

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      • MorganW Morgan Winter
        Jun 27, 2017 at 1:47pm

        Pretty sure that’s not what he meant, Derek. The eBay listing indicates that a different cam, heads, etc. were installed…

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  4. AMXSTEVE
    Jun 26, 2017 at 1:25pm

    It’s nice but not 30k nice. There’s still a lot of fox bodies on the road.

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  5. Grumpy
    Jun 26, 2017 at 7:02pm

    Too bad the engine has been altered. I prefer all original with that low mileage. I noticed the rocker covers look aftermarket as well. Who know’s if the work was professionally done.

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  6. Elden
    Jun 26, 2017 at 8:38pm

    nice car pretty much anyway you look at it, but 30 k nice ? I do know of one stashed in a garage with 2300 yes 2300 miles on it, still has the plastic on the seats, but I can’t get the owner to part with it, yet………

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  7. 408interceptor
    Jun 26, 2017 at 8:50pm

    You can buy a one or two year old Mustang GT with the performance package, 435 hp, leather seats and much better looks for that kind of money.

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  8. Keith
    Jun 27, 2017 at 3:18am

    I purchased this 1984 GT350 convertible with only 21k original miles for $13,000.00 dollars, less than half of the asking price for this cobra! Plus with some easy modifications I can make my mustang faster, it has a carburetor, no computer.

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    • Will
      Nov 12, 2018 at 5:55pm

      I don’t know about that! You may get more horsepower out of a carb but torque wins races! Fuel injection seems to have higher torque numbers.

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  9. Keith
    Jun 27, 2017 at 3:21am

    Same car with the top up……..

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  10. Howard A Howard AMember
    Jun 27, 2017 at 6:50am

    I had an ’88 5.0 notchback, and it was not a pleasant car. Oh sure, plenty of steam ( I can’t imagine much more hp than the stock 5.0 in these), but dangerous as heck. One of the few cars that actually scared me. Not because of the performance, I’ve driven faster, but poor handling, so-so brakes, and totally uncomfortable. Heaven help you if you have to change a heater core in one of these( and yes, heater cores DO deteriorate with age). I thought my ’95 Mustang ( V6 5 speed) was a much nicer car.

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    • Rocco
      Jun 27, 2017 at 5:30pm

      @Howard A,
      You are so right, about the brakes, but the Cobra’s had MUCH better brakes. The suspension was much better than any other Fox as well. I like the SN95 Mustangs much better than the Fox/Box also. I have 4 SN95’s in my garage right now. ’94 Cobra with 5.8(installed by me); BIW road race car; two ’95 “R” models. As much as I like Holley carbs, I’ll never go back, after having FI.

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  11. Keith
    Jun 28, 2017 at 10:50pm

    One has to consider that these Fox Body Mustangs were at the beginning of the performance “come back” years. They were forerunners of the current well refined performance cars of today. I have owned several of these Fox body mustangs back in the day and they were the car to have, everyone wanted one. Maybe the brakes weren’t the best but the Fox Mustangs were better refined than the cars of the early sixties and seventies. As time and technology progresses so do the cars, just got to keep the time period in perspective when looking at these cars.

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