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Ok, heres my old mustang. 2006 v6. Pretty simple. Nothing fancy. I wanted a convertible to cruise thru the mountains. I miss this car. It was fun driving it. I used to pick my mom up on Saturdays and take her to lunch in this car.
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I love taking mine through the mountains as well. I will normally go around 80-90 down those steep curves.. total blast. And theres the tunnel... oh boy lol LOVE that tunnel.
"I don't need the promise of Heaven or the threat of HELL to be a good person"
I think my 2006 mustang had about 144,000 miles on it. The interior was bad as my dog totally annihilated the back seat ...When I traded that car in, the dealership was all "Damn, wtf happened to the inside of this car?" lol
That car brings back a lot of memories for me. At the time I got that car, I was rebuilding my life and was coming out of bankruptcy. That car helped me rebuild my credit from rock bottom. I couldnt even qualify for a loan and had to get a cosigner. Very humbling. I had the worst credit on earth.
So it Felt good to walk into that Ford Raptor dealership in february and have them say to me "Your credit is so good that you qualify to buy any car we have, new or used"
SWEET RIDE! cams make it sound like a beast! is that a 4.6? any headwork bottom end stock?
Back in the 80s when I was in higschool I bought a 68 stang. had a 289 that had 120K miles so we pulled it and rebuilt a 302 and put it in there. it was great until a woman blew a stop sign and totaled it
so i bought a 1970 fastback. had a straight six and 3 speed manual. i pulled it and put in a used 351 C and a C6 auto with a 3500 RPM stall. ford 9" nodular rear with 4.10s. it ran good but I pulled the motor again and I was in my first year of college to be a mechanic i worked at a ford dealer and got SVO parts cheap. forged pistons, SVO cam, SVO bearings and fastening hardware. big single plane intake and headers. then we cobbled together a nitrous kit with soda solenoids, put a mini spool in the rear end and slicks. that car was fast! it was stolen
85 GT minor mods
then for some reason I went to the darkside. trans ams. first was an LT then LS and finally a fully built cam heads 04 GTO with a big shot on it. 490 all motor with 518 ft/lbs of torque (love a push rod v8) nitrous 597 and 644. it was actually slow in a drag. only had 3.91 gears and stock tires are skinny 245/45/17. spin in first 4 gears. but it sounded cool and was a monster on the highway. Your stang would whoop it in the 1/4
Man i miss my muscle cars. but now i have a muscle bike and it will blow away all but a hellcat pretty easy. so I am still fast.
"SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"
A clear concience is a sign of a bad memory.
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I think my 2006 mustang had about 144,000 miles on it. The interior was bad as my dog totally annihilated the back seat ...When I traded that car in, the dealership was all "Damn, wtf happened to the inside of this car?" lol
That car brings back a lot of memories for me. At the time I got that car, I was rebuilding my life and was coming out of bankruptcy. That car helped me rebuild my credit from rock bottom. I couldnt even qualify for a loan and had to get a cosigner. Very humbling. I had the worst credit on earth.
So it Felt good to walk into that Ford Raptor dealership in february and have them say to me "Your credit is so good that you qualify to buy any car we have, new or used"
Mine was good but i tried to co-sign for a college loan for my son and it dropped my points by 19! Now i have a ton of medical bills from my little week vacation in the hospital hitting me, im trying to work with them all but man they dont play. 4 are now on my credit and it dropped another 31 points! My credit is now FUCKED. It'll take forever to clear all this up... IF i can. My medical bills are over 40k and i still need surgery.
"I don't need the promise of Heaven or the threat of HELL to be a good person"
SWEET RIDE! cams make it sound like a beast! is that a 4.6? any headwork bottom end stock?
Back in the 80s when I was in higschool I bought a 68 stang. had a 289 that had 120K miles so we pulled it and rebuilt a 302 and put it in there. it was great until a woman blew a stop sign and totaled it
so i bought a 1970 fastback. had a straight six and 3 speed manual. i pulled it and put in a used 351 C and a C6 auto with a 3500 RPM stall. ford 9" nodular rear with 4.10s. it ran good but I pulled the motor again and I was in my first year of college to be a mechanic i worked at a ford dealer and got SVO parts cheap. forged pistons, SVO cam, SVO bearings and fastening hardware. big single plane intake and headers. then we cobbled together a nitrous kit with soda solenoids, put a mini spool in the rear end and slicks. that car was fast! it was stolen
85 GT minor mods
then for some reason I went to the darkside. trans ams. first was an LT then LS and finally a fully built cam heads 04 GTO with a big shot on it. 490 all motor with 518 ft/lbs of torque (love a push rod v8) nitrous 597 and 644. it was actually slow in a drag. only had 3.91 gears and stock tires are skinny 245/45/17. spin in first 4 gears. but it sounded cool and was a monster on the highway. Your stang would whoop it in the 1/4
Man i miss my muscle cars. but now i have a muscle bike and it will blow away all but a hellcat pretty easy. so I am still fast.
I love fast american muscle cars. The sound of the cams is amazing. I havent done any head work to it. it has over 100k miles now so i aint risking shit. lol
"I don't need the promise of Heaven or the threat of HELL to be a good person"
I love fast american muscle cars. The sound of the cams is amazing. I havent done any head work to it. it has over 100k miles now so i aint risking shit. lol
smart but those motors are bulletproof. and they love TURBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a slow ass jeep wrangler now. would love a prodigy turbo on it but expensive and chrysler fiat products are crap
"SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"
A clear concience is a sign of a bad memory.
husband of the year
moose riding maple syrup drinking flanel wearing canuck wannabe
smart but those motors are bulletproof. and they love TURBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a slow ass jeep wrangler now. would love a prodigy turbo on it but expensive and chrysler fiat products are crap
Id love a super charger or turbo, i do love the super charger sound though. I had a 2007 jeep wrangler x. loved that thing, it had the off road package and all black, sexy jeep. Had NO horsepower lol
"I don't need the promise of Heaven or the threat of HELL to be a good person"
Man I wish I had photos of my last 4 fox body mustangs! 3 GT's, one was an 87 t-top, the other was a 90 GT 5speed, and my favorite was my 88 convertible GT (really regret selling that one!) and I had an 89 LX with a mildly built 306. Funny story about the LX, after some tweaking on it one night last summer, me and my buddy decided to go raise a very small amount of hell in it..... whipped a donut in it in the middle of the road and when we got home I guess the whipping it around slung one of the tail lights off! I've had too much fun and love for mustangs for me not to get another one soon! Hell, even my 1984 Supra Comp ski boat has a Windsor motor in it! Nice rides guys!
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I'm not trying to be better than anyone, I am just trying to be better than who I was yesterday.
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