New Mustang, YUCK!
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New Mustang, YUCK!
kinda what I figured, thanks for the info! That is yet another reason I prefer the old school cars. Just about any idiot with a wrench can fix them. Not to mention the fact that they are much cheaper and easier to build the way YOU WANT, not how Ford(or Chevy, Mopar, whatever) wanted. I guess all these "high tech" developments are smart on the Manufacturer's behalf. The average Joe can't go out to his garage and do basic maintenence on his vehicle anymore, so he has to take it back to the dealer and they make even more money off you. I think I found a good career choice[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#12
New Mustang, YUCK!
I didn't realize the new motor was variable valve. I thought it was just a mod motor. I guess I need to read up about it.
I actually bought my Bullitt for $7500. Salvage title but ready to drive. The holographic build # sticker on the strut tower is damaged and I am trying to find out what number it is from the dealer via the VIN. I am hoping they can help get a new sticker. I hear there is another holographic # sticker under the carpet under the rear seats.
I actually bought my Bullitt for $7500. Salvage title but ready to drive. The holographic build # sticker on the strut tower is damaged and I am trying to find out what number it is from the dealer via the VIN. I am hoping they can help get a new sticker. I hear there is another holographic # sticker under the carpet under the rear seats.
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New Mustang, YUCK!
Originally posted by: Coyotechaser
I like the new Mustang. Anything is better than the style that looked like the Pinto. I think the new Mustang looks like an old Fastback. Maybe a 1971?
I like the new Mustang. Anything is better than the style that looked like the Pinto. I think the new Mustang looks like an old Fastback. Maybe a 1971?
#18
New Mustang, YUCK!
The only thing that makes the new mustang hard to work on is that people are affraid to try. Their very easy to mod and more programs are coming out to add to their performance. Their actually easier than the older V8's. With the older engines everything was unbolt this move that and replace this but with the new engines a lot of the tunning is done with a lap top. the new mustang has a sensor that prevents it from spinning but we have already changed this on a friends new gt by changing the program. when the car is new you can floor it as hard as you want but once the computor sences your spinning it takes over but like i said thats easly changed. The man with the gt took his to the track and ran a 13.52 and that was with just some program changes. I love the new shape. I plan on buying one as soon as I find a used Gt so I can paint it to match my 68 fastback.
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New Mustang, YUCK!
I am a chevy man myself, but the wife is a diehard Ford lady. She drives a beautiful and immaculate 93 Reef Blue Mustang GT. In my personal opinion this was the pinnacle year for the Fox chassis and the last year of the good looking cars. How many of you get caught looking at an 87-93 body style when it passes in front of you? Those cars also had bullet proof computers and motors. I will surely miss the good old (maybe not quite so old) days.
#20
New Mustang, YUCK!
i am a chevy girl and i agree that the new mustang isn't all that great. But i do have an 04 GT and i love that B!tch! I think it will take some time to get used to the new stang, just like it took awhile for ppl to get used to the new silverado front end I hated it at first new i think its nice when you do it up right.