What changed from 94 to 95?

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What changed on the mustang from 94, to 95? My guess is, not too much. But I was always curious. Where there any bug fixes or anything like that? I guess my question is mainly directed at the GT model.
 

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the only thing I know for sure was the front of the rocker molding.
The 95's-98's have the "mud flap and the 94's and early 95's are just round
 

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my 94 has "mud-flaps"....

EDIT....

Oh I see it now, yours has one incorporated into the body. Mine doesn't
 

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Yeah the front part of the side skirt is really it, only other change I can think of is the 94 Cobra didn't have an SVT badge.
 

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the door map pockets are felt versus the 95's that are just plastic.
 

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There are a few things that they could have fixed. The dang faulty/unresponsive wiper speed selector, for one thing.
I thought my car was the only one.


I think there's just minor differences in the appearance of parts. Same basic part but slightly different like the map pockets.


Did other cars have the vinyl (or whatever material they are) inserts in the door. My original 94 interior had them and I thought they were cool, but in such back shape.
Now I have the complete plastic 2000 interior.
 
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Funny someone should mention the felt, I just replaced my driver's side felt due to wear and tear. Looks/feels brand new. Kind of a pain in the ass though. But worth it cause the old felt was lookin kinda raggedy. I will say this, if you don't want to do it twice, use contact cement.
 

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Funny someone should mention the felt, I just replaced my driver's side felt due to wear and tear. Looks/feels brand new. Kind of a pain in the ass though. But worth it cause the old felt was lookin kinda raggedy. I will say this, if you don't want to do it twice, use contact cement.

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