1995 Mustang Parts

1995 Mustang Parts

Update the Looks and Performance of Your 1995 Mustang with OEM and Aftermarket Parts

1995 Mustang Parts

1995 Mustang Parts

Update the Looks and Performance of Your 1995 Mustang with OEM and Aftermarket Parts

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  1. EMH50
    Hurst Emblem "Hurst Equipped" Stick-On
    Rating:
    97%
    $31.36 MSRP $39.20
  2. Pro-5.0 Manual 5-Speed Shifter For T-5/ T-45 Transmission Mustang 1983-2001
    Pro-5.0 Manual 5-Speed Shifter For T-5/ T-45 Transmission Mustang 1983-2001
    Rating:
    99%
    $196.99 MSRP $231.99
  3. EW31050
    Flexible Strip Caulk 60'
    Rating:
    82%
    $48.99 MSRP $49.99
  4. Precision Parts Weatherstrip Stick Installation Tool Nylon
    Precision Parts Weatherstrip Stick Installation Tool Nylon
    Rating:
    87%
    $4.49 MSRP $6.99
  5. Mustang Running Horse Emblem Stick-On
    Mustang Running Horse Emblem Stick-On
    Rating:
    92%
    $6.29 MSRP $11.99
  6. Ford Motor Mount Nut Pair Mustang 1984-2004
    Ford Motor Mount Nut Pair Mustang 1984-2004
    Rating:
    85%
    $22.99 MSRP $30.00
  7. HLRP4
    Headlight Reinforcement Panel Mustang 1994-1998
    Rating:
    96%
    $54.99 MSRP $95.99
  8. OS13260C
    Fel-Pro Oil Pan Gasket Cork 260/ 289/ 302
    Rating:
    95%
    $25.99 MSRP $27.99
  9. VCG2
    Fel-Pro Valve Cover Gaskets Cork Pair 260/ 289/ 302/ 351W
    Rating:
    100%
    $16.99 MSRP $21.99
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1995 Mustang Parts

Aside from the new GTS trim and the return of the Cobra R, the 1995 Mustang was pretty much the same as the 1994 model. Whether you’re looking to restore your interior or modify your Mustang for more power and performance, we’ve got the parts you need.

Popular mods like a cold air intake, tune, and an exhaust kit, are still great ways to get more horsepower and sound from your ‘95 Mustang. Upgrading to high-performance cylinder heads is also a quick way to get the most out of your stock engine.

Don’t forget to upgrade your brakes to accommodate all that extra horsepower, though. And if you’re taking your Mustang to the track, or just want better handling overall, check out coilovers, thicker sway bars, or subframe connectors.

To give your Mustang a refreshed exterior, try a new hood, LED lights, wheels, or a spoiler. Inside the cabin, try a new steering wheel, shifter, and racing seats to update the look and feel. Both the V6 and GTS trims had pretty spartan interiors, so now’s the perfect time to replace those cloth seats and dated features with more comfortable, modern ones.

Not your Mustang’s model year? Check out parts for these SN95 Mustangs: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, or 2004.