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Crystal White. An all new 4th generation Mustang, the SN-95, was introduced in 1994, the notchback and hatchback were gone, replaced by a swoopier style coupe, a convertible was also available. The 1999 facelift saw a tougher look with sharper contours. The base model got the 3.8 V6 and the GT, the 260hp modular 4.6. Also available was the high performance SVT Cobra, 240hp 5.0 V8.

Photographed at the 50th Anniversary of the Mustang celebrations at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, April 2014
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