Were those really the ten best passes? Must be a snoozefest for those to be the best. That being said it would be awesome to drive an F1 car, I just couldn't watch it as a spectator
Were those really the ten best passes? Must be a snoozefest for those to be the best. That being said it would be awesome to drive an F1 car, I just couldn't watch it as a spectator
I also Noticed that the turn signal indicator is almost Identical to my '90 Mark VII and numerous other Fords, a real scraping of the parts bin is done for these vehicles, I love it
The wheel didn't come off a Fox Mustang, it came from a 97-04 F-150 and possibly slightly later model F-2/350 Trucks, So it's not quite that out of date. They still use window switches out of '87-up Ford trucks on the lucky few that get power windows, or at least they did in 2010.
I'd hate to have to buy a set of tires for that. I mean the extra grip must be nice but there's gotta be a point when you think to yourself "Maybe I shouldn't put that wide of tires underneath of a street car"
Not if I just want to shift however I want and not have a computer second guess my decision making process regardless of me using the most efficient gear for the task at hand.
I agree with everything you said about the VII except for people recognizing it as a Lincoln. Everyday it seems someone will ask me "What is that?" But God those cars are awesome, my '90 SE is getting a 351w and a T-5 soon
I'd bring back the Mark series using the Mustang chassis a la Mark VII and more importantly have a soft and cushy Bill Blass esque model and then have an LSC model to compete more directly with the sportier luxury cars
you could also throw an in-transit repair plate on as well if you happen to be a mechanic
I agree wholeheartedly with that. It's just another reason for me to not buy a newer vehicle. These days 16 in. wheels are usually considered small. It's pure craziness I tell you!
I love driving on the bridge! It's tons of fun, I purposefully drive on the grates because I love the way it pulls the car back and forth and the noise it makes. Just don't think about flying away in a strong breeze and you're set to go
That would be a great choice! Although if given the chance I'd rather pick a similar year Thunderbird or the VIII's older brother the VII based only on sentiment however
Well if all you guys want is ~225-250hp why not just throw a 302 at it and call it a day. It would even be part Mustang!
Clearly they're both no good anymore, they should probably just give them to me now
And another nice car is killed spiritually with an LS swap
I'd have to go with the VII. I love those cars. They make me have very little money and a very big smile. If you get one be a little leary of the air suspension, it's a little finicky but its pretty nice when it works
This one. Because it's the best of everything. And because a car that simple shouldn't be able to do what it does as well as it does. I mean they have a rear suspension derived from '60's era Chevrolet Half-ton trucks, and usually they're rocking a Toploader or T-10
this
it's officially a sport then
This one is my favorite because I have two of them
I know this feeling well. Damn those salty roads...