In 1994, the Ford Mustang came roaring back from probable extinction to become Motor Trend's car of the year for the third time. The first major restyling of the Mustang in 15 years resulted in a new, slick package with an exciting line of engines.
The standard was a 3.8-liter V6 rated at 145 horsepower, with an optional 5.0-liter V8 HO rated at 225 horsepower. The Cobra was again the most powerful car in the line, with a 5.0-liter V8 HO rated at 245 horsepower.
The Saleen Supercharged Racer aftermarket package was barely legal: The 351-ci supercharged V8 was rated at 480 horsepower. Yes, that says "480 horsepower." ;)
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I have had several mustangs. They are very fun to drive with very few issues. The mustang I looked at seems too be a little overpriced Mar 26, 2022
by Anonymous
Mar 19, 2021
Its a fun car to drive for a cheap price!Mar 19, 2021
by Anonymous
Mar 12, 2012
Second owner. The car was purchased 10 years ago. It's a 5.0 GT 5-speed convertible.It currently has 38,000 miles on it and is all original except for the tires, battery, and wiper blades (and air, oil, and gas filters). Handling is decent. Power isn't outstanding. Reliability is excellent. Fifth gear acts as an overdrive. On the highway, the engine loafs along under 2000 rpm. Highway mileage is in the mid to upper 20's. City mileage strictly depends on how you choose to drive it, but it can be fairly decent. Because it's a convertible, trunk space is limited. A set of golf clubs and that's about it. The back seat is narrowed due to the top. Rear seat legroom is minimal. Front seats are supportive. Controls are all within easy reach. Interior storage consists of a center console, door pockets, and a small glove compartment.
The original owner used it as a summer toy ride, as do we. It's never seen snow. I wouldn't recommend it as a four seasons ride to anyone living in the snow belt. Add a set of snow tires and weight in the trunk and you could get by.
It's a run-of-the-mill example of a 1994 GT. It will eventually be inherited by our son, who is also a 1994 model. It's a fun little car. Not a head turner. Not a tire shredder. These cars would be good choices as starter cars.Mar 12, 2012
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by Fred W
Mar 26, 2022
I have had several mustangs. They are very fun to drive with very few issues. The mustang I looked at seems too be a little overpriced Mar 26, 2022
by Anonymous
Mar 19, 2021
Its a fun car to drive for a cheap price!Mar 19, 2021
by Anonymous
Mar 12, 2012
Second owner. The car was purchased 10 years ago. It's a 5.0 GT 5-speed convertible.It currently has 38,000 miles on it and is all original except for the tires, battery, and wiper blades (and air, oil, and gas filters). Handling is decent. Power isn't outstanding. Reliability is excellent. Fifth gear acts as an overdrive. On the highway, the engine loafs along under 2000 rpm. Highway mileage is in the mid to upper 20's. City mileage strictly depends on how you choose to drive it, but it can be fairly decent. Because it's a convertible, trunk space is limited. A set of golf clubs and that's about it. The back seat is narrowed due to the top. Rear seat legroom is minimal. Front seats are supportive. Controls are all within easy reach. Interior storage consists of a center console, door pockets, and a small glove compartment.
The original owner used it as a summer toy ride, as do we. It's never seen snow. I wouldn't recommend it as a four seasons ride to anyone living in the snow belt. Add a set of snow tires and weight in the trunk and you could get by.
It's a run-of-the-mill example of a 1994 GT. It will eventually be inherited by our son, who is also a 1994 model. It's a fun little car. Not a head turner. Not a tire shredder. These cars would be good choices as starter cars.Mar 12, 2012
by Dusty W
Nov 03, 2011
The car had alot of potential and never gave me any problems, i drove it everywhere and anywhere and had sum power to back it up. Ran into money issues and had to sell it but i will have another soon enough.Nov 03, 2011
by Jim F
Oct 18, 2011
Bought car in 2000 with very low miles. It has been very reliable and very little maintenance cost. Fun to drive but feel a lack of hp from the 5.0
Thinking of adding some performance to give it some new life or selling.Oct 18, 2011
by Jon-Michael L
Sep 26, 2011
performance is great for a v6.
It has been built to last. even though it was made in '94, i have probably only
spent about $500 total in maintenance (including the new tires and radiator).
The lines are sleek as you can see in the picture. With a little bit of elbow grease,
the inside looks fantastic.
this car is a huge thrill to drive.Sep 26, 2011
by Kimberly P
Jan 10, 2011
Performance: for a automatic it accelerates well, the brakes work well. I have
after market springs on it so it handles amazingly well.
Build Quality: It has needed a few repairs like any older car does. Over all
though its a great car and is built really well!
Appearance:the interior is nothing great its very nice and cozy i guess you
would say. Everything is within easy reach of the driver and its comfortable.
Exterior I love the look of my car its not the best i guess you would say but its
nice. Smooth lines :)
Cost: I get 23 or 24 to the gallon when I'm driving normal and maintenance is
easy when you work on it yourself.
Fun: This car is really fun to drive I love it!
Jan 10, 2011
by Bethany W
Feb 18, 2010
Was in really bad shape when I first bought it. Pretty much gave it a complete overhaul, runs like a beauty now, despite it's age. She's my favorite. Best $1000 purchase I ever made. Hope to keep it for many more years.Feb 18, 2010
by Larry G
Feb 10, 2010
1994 Ford Mustang Gt Convertable, V8 5.0 L, 46,000 original miles, all options, meticulously maintained, close to mint, has never seen snow...only flaw are a few "dings". The picture used is almost identical to mine. Dark green exterior, beige convertable with beige leather interior.Feb 10, 2010
by Carrie W
Nov 26, 2009
I love this car even if it is a FORD....last of the 5.0's. I love the way the hood rises up on take off just like a horse. Can out run everything from the light. It's just like me--yellow on the outside and Black on the inside.Nov 26, 2009
by Ray S
Nov 08, 2009
This car had a Paxton Novi 2000 Supercharger that gave it a good boost of 12lbs. The Accel and braking were great. Unless you were going 135. I deffinatly should have upgraded my brakes. But it just heated them up really fast so you couldnt jam on the brakes at high speeds. Good build but the motor had 189000 miles and finally started letting go. But thats a given she just needed a rebuild. Interior was awesome and so was the appearane because it was dropped 2 and a half inches. It sat right. Car was amazing fun to drive. But with the supercharger and drag radials make sure you have experience before attempting to drive it.Nov 08, 2009
by Jeff S
Nov 02, 2009
its a great car. could have more power from the factory
though. its very reliable and its pretty sturdy. the looks are
definitely from the 90's. im in the process of making it look the
way i like. its worth the buy.Nov 02, 2009
by Dylan K
Sep 08, 2009
Performance- Could use better factory gearing, but does good with 3.73s :). New engine will really liven it up.
Build Quality- Amazing, I have owned it 2 years now and have had just a starter and tranny seal blow, with about 20000km put on in those 2 years.
Appearance- Looked pretty plain from factory but adding cobra wheels/hood/bumper really gave it a mean "flare". Interior was cloth but I upgraded to a newer Mach 1 Leather seat interior, looks and feels a lot more Modern and classy.
Cost of Ownership- Maintenance is VERY easy, and has been very very reliable. Only bad thing is Gas mileage averaging 18mpg city/31mpg highway. I didn't buy it for economy purposes though.
Fun Factor- A blast to drive! I love everything about it but wish steering/braking was a little tighter. I always find a reason to drive it haha.Sep 08, 2009
by Rainey B
Sep 06, 2009
Absolute blast to drive, but not a cop-magnet....
Handles great around corners and is great at getting
out of sticky situations. Once I rebuilt the engine,
great milage. Impossible to diagnose because
mustangs are not like this one... hard to compare.Sep 06, 2009
by Michael G
Aug 24, 2009
Build quality, to be fair, is NORMALLY very good on these cars... however mine was heavily molested by jerks before I had it. no room for anyone in the back seat really, but at the time I was signle and didn't need to car pool anyone around, so why not? great acceleration, cornered very well (had 275/45 rubber at all 4 corners, Avon Tech M550 A/S tires... great tire). Mileage was about 22 highway miles per gallon, VERY shocking given the mileage and that it was an automatic AND a pushrod engine... what would be considered a "clunker" today... ignorant swine. Seats were very comfy up front, A/C blew cold (when it DID work), stereo was factory Mach 460 and was VERY well put together... I say was because the former owner had an aftermarket head unit put in like a jerk. Still very nice stereo though. Only thing I would have changed appearance wise is had the Saleen S281 body work put on it. All in all, best fun I have ever had in a car... I miss it so much :-(.Aug 24, 2009
by Jesse G
Jul 31, 2009
the 5.0 5 speed is a good reason to own it, sporty looks 215 hp pulls good, not to pricey to buy, gas aint to bad, its fun to drive runnin it threw the gears overall awesome car to ownJul 31, 2009
by Chad S
Jul 23, 2009
its a chick car right now, automatic v6, convertable, stock horsepower is like 150hp with 220ft/lbs torque but i have a supercharger to put on it which will make it roughly 240hp and 340ft/lbs torque which will be respectable, put some better 17" rims and tires on it, needs suspension, kinda soft, and paint soon cause 90's fords peal paint off the primer. but its a daily driver nice to cruise to the beach ride that gives an average of 30mpg and insurance is cheap, and chicks dig mustangs for some reason.Jul 23, 2009
by Alex R
Jul 17, 2009
i loved the entire car except the under built rear end it ran a
308 gear and it was useless for acceleration and it being and
8.8 it couldn't take much stress which is ultimately why i sold
the carJul 17, 2009
by Craig C
Jul 15, 2009
Great sporty semi muscle car... With few easy mods it can be firebreathing fast super handler... or mello however you like it..very easy to customize and put your personality into the car. FUN, FAST, DEPENDABLE, GREAT LOOKING CAR FOR ALL AGESJul 15, 2009
by Tom D
Apr 20, 2009
Performance the 3.8 lacks power. The trans shifts late at high rpm but you feel good acceleration when it hits 2nd. Loses power in overdrive and is in and out at 40 mph. Build quality is good 8 out of 10. Only problem was water pump at 80k. The 3.8 has issue with head gaskets. Their is a TSB from Ford. Great styling you know what you are driving. Easy to own. Easy to fix. Good milage. Fun to drive with the top down. This is a great american car. If you don't abuse it ( like most people do with cars ) It wont let you down. Apr 20, 2009
by Shiloh P
Apr 07, 2009
this was my 2nd mustang that i've owned. this one was slightly modified, and was fun while it lasted. decided to sell it to go to college. missed it for awhile, but 94-95 stangs werent really good performers stock. didnt want to soak tons of money in it and be broke goin into college. it sounded good and made decent power. Apr 07, 2009
by David D
Mar 31, 2009
The first thing I like is the name and brand. Ford although it may have many acronyms has built an extremely reliable product with the mustang. This car is always a blast to drive. The sound and rumbling of the engine make it extremely enjoyable. Response and driving are always great.Mar 31, 2009
by Drew-Tiffany L
Mar 13, 2009
My first car and won't be getting rid of it anytime soon!Rebuilt in 2008 from a automatic 302, repainted (from red)in late '08. 347 stroker motor with T5 Tranny...too much more to list....No numbers yet but hopefully soon.Mar 13, 2009
by Alex K
Jan 03, 2009
My first Car. A 94 entry level automatic mustang. The car was to be honest a little short on performance but it was big on fun. The head gaskets on the 3.8l V6 are notorious at 100000km and the trannys go at 200000. The AOD-E 4speed was really not known for its reliability. All that being said it was a strong puller in a straight line and the brakes were good for a entry level car. All that being said the 145 hp was always on tap to take the car to well over legal limits in short spans. It wouldnt compete with the GT mustang i now own but it did win out in comfort as the interrior trim felt more together and the seats were much better. One of the things that made it unique was the spoiler delete option. Something that not many mustangs that year got. maintained a 33mpg avg on highwayJan 03, 2009
by James P
Dec 23, 2008
It's all stock. But if you want to think in terms of 1994, it has amazing top of the line performance. By today's standards, no where near. Handles perfectly in the corners and at speeds above 120mph. Gas mileage is good sitting at 20mpg in town and around 25 on the highway if you keep your foot out of the throttle using 92 octane fuel.Dec 23, 2008
by Colt P
Dec 09, 2008
one thing i like about this car is the sound of the exhaust. 5.0 liter mustangs have a perfect tone. performance is okay, it has some modifications done to it, but 94 gt convertibles are one of the slowest v8 mustangs. the looks are great and it is fun to drive.Dec 09, 2008
by Cody S
Nov 21, 2008
Balls to the wall acceleration, although no traction whatsoever from my Sumitomos. Definately need drag radials. Great paint job. Lowered, agressive stance. Black deep dish American Racing Rims. Trickflow heads, Ford Racing Cam, BBK Headers, MSD Distributor and ignition coil, BBK 75 mm throttle body, CAI, X-pipe, no cats/dumps, HO intake manifold w/ BBK spacer, Crane Cams roller rockers, 411 gears, BBK fuel pressure regulator, BBK 255 fuel pump, and a hell of a clutch to bring it all together. Nov 21, 2008
by Tyler W
Oct 07, 2008
Ok, so my car has had a few repair issues, bought it used and had a few minor problems, then i got in an accident and the airbags deployed, so now i'm just needing a new set of headlights and some airbags, also need to rebuild the transmission cuz i learned how to drive a stick shift in this car and pretty muich broke 3rd gear....
alright onto other subjects, performace of the car is excellent, acceleration is good....perhaps too good, you can spin the tires through 2nd gear (since 3rd gear is out, would go further if it were working)....braking is not so great, so i would get upgraded brakes, and handling is pretty good too, even for a mustang
appearance - interior could be a little bigger to fit somebody as tall as me, but i get used to it, and the outside is great, i love all the lines in the car and it all seems so smooth
cost of ownership - this is the only bad part of the car...since i have 3.73 gears in the rear end, my gas mileage suffers the most from it, i generally get around 200 miles in a whole tank, and that's about 13 gallons when i fill up, so around 15mpg....but on the other hand, maintenance is pretty cheap because parts are a dime a dozen
last but not least,
fun factor - i would say this is one of the most fun cars i've driven cuz the sound is incredible and it gives you that WOW kinda feeling when you accelerateOct 07, 2008
by Sean L
Sep 17, 2008
i love this car, i think its body style is unique and i like it because its less popular then other mustangs out their. It doesnt have great gas millage but duh its a v8, the sound of the 302 is unmistakable and im glad that the 94/95 came with the 302 instead of the 4.6LSep 17, 2008
by Ian K
Jul 26, 2008
Overall all its an amazing car. Handles good, brakes also good ,the car stops great. Only a V6 but still packs a big punch. About 160 HP and 200 lbs of torque. Accelerates like a beast with a nice sounding exhaust. Only mods to the car are a cowl induction hood and a cold air intake.Jul 26, 2008
by Darwin O
Jun 28, 2008
gotta love my pony, it still turn heads. even tho there are far more advanced and faster cars, none compare to this one 94-95 last years for the famous 5.0. 302 stroked out to a 347.
Jun 28, 2008
by Tony G
Jun 28, 2008
the car is good shape very quick 6 cylinder carJun 28, 2008
by Jordan M
Jun 24, 2008
Watch it in the winter... rear wheel drive.Jun 24, 2008
by Zach H
Mar 05, 2008
1994 Mustang GT
Canary Yellow and Black Leather
5.0 5-speed 3.73 rear gear
Ford Racing E-cam
long tube headers/high flow catted H-pipe/Flow super 40s
2 1/2" drop springs
chrome 18" Cobra R wheels
Pro 5.0 shifter Cobra knob
King Cobra clutch (never again)
More to come ;)
Handles greats, runs like a bat outta hell for being fairly stock, gets 26 mpg on the interstate and looks killer.Mar 05, 2008
by Amber V
Mar 04, 2008
For a person like myself there is nothing better then the American Icon Muscle Car. To each person their own! I personally love my Sally.Mar 04, 2008
by Scott H
Feb 18, 2008
turns poorly, mushy steering, but fun in a straight lineFeb 18, 2008
by Walter S
Feb 11, 2008
Fun ride except when it rains.Feb 11, 2008
by Daniel B
Jan 03, 2008
This car has every option on it that the factory offered. Even if it were a stock GT it would still be a good car. It performs in 0-60MPH pretty well, and handles like a charm. With a certain amount of craziness and skill, this car is capable of doing some pretty amazing things!Jan 03, 2008
by Anonymous
May 06, 2007
I've had my Mustang for five years. I've made a few upgrades with exhaust, intake, suspension, interior. She looks good and runs great. Mechanics are easy to find for them if I do run into a issue. Parts are readily available and she fits my budget.May 06, 2007
I have a 1st edition SN95. Its a Canary yellow 1994 Mustang Gt, AODE, Convertible (WHITE), w/ White Interior. I was told that there were only 140 of these cars made, with this combination, between the years of 94-95. I'm trying to see which one I have?!?!
I own 94 Ford Mustang convertible basic 3.8l. 232 cu.in. 6 speed auto trans engine and trans have less than 400 miles on them when I found a serious problem under the car where replacing was the best option I was staying between 94-98 model years I'm not sure about 94-04 my goal is to stick everything in the replacement car yet I did not know if a GT wiring would be the same or I should stick to trying to locate a basic convertible between 94-98 I didn't know if 99-04 would interchange everything on my car is immaculate except the undercarriage but I didn't know if I could use a GT to put the engine in without major electrical surgery I thought perhaps by reaching out to those of you here you might be able to help me I just wanted as an everyday car so my first question would be the electrical are they basically the same I know that in some instances you can take the engine wiring out with the engine to cut down on time I just can't seem to find the answers I know this is strange but there's not one YouTube video on removing A v8 and installing a v6 of course this isn't the norm but at least I would've thought somebody would've done it right now I could use all the help I can get I've been searching your sites for used car and the others I wish I knew if the GT electrical was the same or not it would make searching a little easier so right now I'm just sticking to 94-98I've searched all over YouTube I've searched the Internet the norm of course is to take out a smaller engine and put in a larger one this in fact is what I did to my 86 Cutlass the V6 was removed and I installed a three-quarter cam 455 electric kickdown trance with stall and B&M shift kit etc. etc. yes this is the norm so let me pose a question search the Internet search YouTube search everywhere and locate someone removing a V8 and installing a V6 3.8 L 232 CU. IN. Engine my problem right now is trying to find out information regarding 94-98 or 94-04 I own a 94 3.8 convertible Mustang the engine and trans has less than 400 miles on them and numerous other new parts when I found the problem so I'm trying to find a replacement to put everything in I can't find the information regarding GTs and their electrical system (are they the same) or can the engine electrical be removed and interchanged with a GT I do not want to get into major surgery I have other projects this is just my everyday car but I don't know if the basic electrical is the same as the GT electrical or should I just stick to searching for a basic 3.8 convertible you know the old saying in for a penny in for a pound I just got too much invested to call it quits but I just can't find the answers necessary to make this easier I've even tried calling several Ford dealerships they refer me to local junkyards explaining they do a lot of engine swapping this is almost as bad as when Oldsmobile created the diesel and within one year of ownership people wanted us to put gas engines back in I guess the point of my rambling is everybody and their brother has a YouTube video on removing a V6 and installing a V8 engine I can't find anywhere where someone has taken out a V-8 and installed a V-6 take a look you will not be able to find one because it's just not the norm so I'm keeping my search to the 94-98 convertible basic but does anyone out there have any idea about the GT electrical?