What was the difference between 1995 and 1996 Ford Mustangs?

What was the difference between 1995 and 1996 Ford Mustangs?

1996 was a huge year in terms of performance differences, even if the Mustang looked very similar to its 1995 predecessor. In ’96, Ford moved the Mustang over to a modular engine design, also referred to as an overhead cam design. This was one of the major mechanical changes made during the history of the SN95 generation.

What kind of tires did the Ford Mustang have in 1996?

Ford still offers the bigger tires as an option on the car in ’96. They’re worth considering. The handling is somewhat improved. Ford needed a new front crossmember to adapt the OHC eight to the Mustang.

What to do with a 1996 Ford Mustang?

1996 Mustangs are great candidates for transmission upgrades, as noted before. There are a few issues with the transmissions that are relatively easy to correct and can improve the performance of your Mustang. Many have noticed that something as simple as changing the input shaft to a 26 spline can improve performance.

What was the quarter mile time for a 1996 Ford Mustang GT?

Our 0-to-60 runs in the ’96 GT maxed out at 6.6 seconds, and the quarter-mile lasted 15.1 seconds at 92 mph. The previous-model GT ran 6.1 seconds to 60 and 14.9 seconds at 93 mph in the quarter.

Where can I buy a 1996 Ford Mustang?

Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1996 Ford Mustang Cobra Race Car. This c This Cobra is in immaculate condition and shows very well with only 19,713 actual miles.

What kind of engine was in a 1996 Mustang GT?

1996 Ford Mustang GT Coupe The new engine for the Mustang GT, an SOHC 4.6-liter V-8, invo This 1996 Ford Mustang GT represents a pivotal year in pony car history. The new fuel-injected V8 d Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1996 Ford Mustang Cobra Race Car.

Ford still offers the bigger tires as an option on the car in ’96. They’re worth considering. The handling is somewhat improved. Ford needed a new front crossmember to adapt the OHC eight to the Mustang.

Our 0-to-60 runs in the ’96 GT maxed out at 6.6 seconds, and the quarter-mile lasted 15.1 seconds at 92 mph. The previous-model GT ran 6.1 seconds to 60 and 14.9 seconds at 93 mph in the quarter.