I will always love your story of how when driving cross-country towing the Mustang, how you had to pull the Mustang's engine to put into your truck so you could complete the trip!
I did not catch that one.
I will always love your story of how when driving cross-country towing the Mustang, how you had to pull the Mustang's engine to put into your truck so you could complete the trip!
I took the question to mean forum old-timers, not old timers in general.
...hmm...what does SN95 mean
SN95 is the name of the platform used for Mustangs from 1994-2004.
S197 was the platform used after that.
The new Mustang platform is an S550
Before SN95 was the Fox platform (which I'm sure you've heard of).
And you can put in a Coyote 5.0 too.Also the SN95 family is the same chassis as the Fox platform. While SN95 runs from 94-04 a lot of people call the 99-04 the "New Edge" to distinguish the body style change from the earlier SN95 cars. I've never liked the term personally but it is more specific.
To add to the confusion, there are multiple types of modular motors which came in the SN95s from 96 and on, Windsor, Romeo and Teksid.
Just checked in here today after MANY years, a lot has changed.
Haven't posted much myself. Busy with work, school and family. The 'Stang had to take a back seat. I still Take Mojo out just to knock the cobwebs off. Hopefully in the next year or two I'll be able to start work on her though. Re-install the 4 speed, (C4 installed by Zeek due to right shoulder issues from polio) new springs, Shelby drop, frontend rebuild and pwr steering repair. Pretty much that's it.