Are the Fox Body Mustangs (1979-1993) and the 94 - 98 Mustangs the same size of the Chevrolet Camaro?
Now I was at a muscle car show and I sat in a 1994 - 1998 Ford Mustang. I also saw a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. Now I said in the Mustang and it was very small for a big guy like me to fit in. I guess the Fox Body Mustangs and the fourth generation (1994-1998) Mustangs are the same size as a Camaro (I sat in my cousins Camaro before and it was in the same story like the Mustang). Its a Plymouth Roadrunner bigger than a Mustang and a Camaro from the 1980's and 1990's and is the 1980s and 1990s Mustang the same height and size similar to the Camaro.
I can tell you right now that fox bodies are DEFINITELY smaller than All the other cars you've mentioned.
Next to the mustang 2's they're the smallest mustangs ever made and to be honest since a own a 91 fox I just have to say that I would think how small they are would be pretty obvious if you look at them so I'm really confused on why you would think they're anything close to the size of the other cars unless you've never seen one.
Other than that I would really think a 1970 Road Runner would be bigger than all of them given how much bigger cars in general were back then. I mean I owned a 1972 Mach 1 for number of years and that was considered the biggest mustang ever made for years, and I can vouch that it was a very long car for a mustang until they started getting bigger again from 2005 on.
They are not the same size smaller
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