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Ok, I have a shot at a Factory MiniDisc player that was a very rare option in the 1994 Mustang. There were only about 100 of them made, and they were only used for company vehicles. What I need to know is how different is the wiring of a 1989 Rangers deck compaired to a 1994 Mustangs deck. I know Dodge has the same wiring connectors on their decks since at least 1996 until now. I need to know if Ford was the same way from 1989 to 1994. I did post this in the electrical section, I just don't have much time on the bidding before it ends, and this section gets a lot more traffic.
In other news, Ford did have a rare optional MiniDisc player option for the 1994 Mustangs for company vehicles. There were about 100 of them made. Ford was the first (and only that I know about) American auto manufacture to have made and put a factory MiniDisc player into a production vehicle. The unit was made by Sony appairently.
In other news, Ford did have a rare optional MiniDisc player option for the 1994 Mustangs for company vehicles. There were about 100 of them made. Ford was the first (and only that I know about) American auto manufacture to have made and put a factory MiniDisc player into a production vehicle. The unit was made by Sony appairently.