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I've got a '67 Mustang, so I'm familiar with unibody, but I'm not liking the sound of that engine the more I hear about it! I'd probably pull it and store it.

While I agree that it would be rare and interesting, it would also be a royal pain in the ass to deal with. MEL engines don't have the same support that the FE does in terms of parts availability.

First thing I thought was "Saints Row is still around?"

I can see people getting confused between this Shelby and the Ford Shelby. Makes me wish Ford had used Cobra/Mach 1/Boss instead of Shelby for their car.

What you don't seem to get, is that some people don't want those cars. They want a Mustang, and they want to have stupid amounts of horsepower.

I can't agree more with the '62 Thunderbird. Classic T-birds (61-66) are CHEAP by classic car standards. Like, good running 390, no rust, good paint, good interior for 10k or less. They get even cheaper if you find some that need cosmetic work. Rough interior, or one that's unpainted/missing some moldings can easily

I have a friend named Laura who can be an insufferable moron sometimes. Just a random thought

"SNAKE! Dogs are NOT edible! Ugh...."

I don't shave my legs, but that's probably because they're covered and not exposed to sunlight approximately 389 days of the year. So the perfect tan isn't really a concern.

The stealing cash part made me lose it. I love that extra bit of spite you had to throw in.

SO MUCH WAT

Same here. This wheel doesn't need reinventing.

I remember your post about this guy because it's just so fucking weird and something made me remember it a few days ago. Sometimes I wonder if I'm any good in bed, but then I remember your post (among many others) and think "well at least I'm not him".

Get you a Shelby Daytona kit. 20k, bring your own engine/trans and a couple other bits. Keep it carbed, find a nice cheap 289 and immediately enjoy life 300% more.

I was not pleased to see that they used a convertible Mustang just like mine in one of their commercials.

Ford Gt + microwave = travesty.

There was one that I remember being worked on ages ago, but I think it was abandoned.

"I just always have a sense of trepidation about hand-built things."

Have you been in a modern Bentley?

Define "better built".