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So it just occurred to me that maybe the mustang's real target now... is the F-type coupe?

Sweet Googly moogly.

I hate to do this, but I'm pretty sure that's a Lambo dude.

I think it was seen more as a 'vette fighter in its time, but I cant disagree with anyone posting pictures of AMXs.

This is true. It's also very likely that anyone who was going to be seriously drag racing their mustang (under 10's) was going to end up putting a new axle in it anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if Ford left in some provision in the new mustang to make it easy to throw a live axle back there for those who wish to do so.

The answer is always Volvo 240. In group A, in the '80s, the mustang raced against Volvos. It usually lost. A short chapter in the long racing history of the pony car, but a interesting one.

I don't know. Given the now-infamous comparison test between the Laguna Seca and the E92 M3, I think that a certain kind of buyer could be persuaded that a Mustang might be the choice over an M3.

People are acting like you couldn't drive a Carrera GT in a straight line at highway speeds, like it was incredibly dangerous to just drive normally. This is not the case. A car (like a gun, oddly enough) is only as dangerous as its driver.

Pretty sure they're all the same guy.

Pretty much anything by Rocky auto. S30 + NA RB motors = amazing.

Perhaps because the media started calling any minor Nor'easter a ___ocaplypse or ___mageddon, The Weather Channel has started giving winter storms terrible names. This storm is 'Boreas,' which I think is a Greek word for "meteorologist boners."

And surprisingly capable power machines too. Performance parts are just hard to come by, so usually they're stuck making whatever they originally made.

I dunno man. Like I said my only evidence is anecdotal/ animated.

Japanese: Ev-oh

Michael. Your dad sucks a driving. Sorry.

Yes, but historically, the only thing that changes these things is someone dying. Retirement is much preferable.

The best part is when you have that nervous feeling, but also the knowledge that whatever adventure you might find yourself on, you can overcome it. The unknown road might mean that you end up in a ditch, or you might know your vehicle well enough and are skilled enough to make your way down it at 7/10ths without

Yeah, but the relative cost of ALL car ownership has risen since 1995. So even though the miata only costs as much to run as a sentra or whatever, that cost is still a higher percentage of someone's income than it was back when. That means that discretionary use of any car is now more expensive than it was, making it

And a fired f-16 pilot/ ground ATC. Whoops.

Close, it's actually an AC-47, the AC130's older brother :). Vietnam era.