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I own a silver 2004 Mustang Cobra and believe it or not it still is completely stock. Having been involved with vintage muscle cars of the past, one finds that being stock and original is what makes the car valuable. As I read in one Mustang performance magazine, after some modifications to a cobra they wanted to do a comparision to a stock cobra but as was pointed out "It is almost impossible to find a stock cobra anymore". I'm not sure how much longer this is going to last through....
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I own a silver 2004 Mustang Cobra and believe it or not it still is completely stock. Having been involved with vintage muscle cars of the past, one finds that being stock and original is what makes the car valuable. As I read in one Mustang performance magazine, after some modifications to a cobra they wanted to do a comparision to a stock cobra but as was pointed out "It is almost impossible to find a stock cobra anymore". I'm not sure how much longer this is going to last through....
Thanks
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