Goodbye, Camaro
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I have been and always will be a Mustang fan. My first car in 1973 was a 1965 Mustang with a 200CI six cylinder engine in it. I now own another 1965 Mustang I bought about 18 years ago in Texas. After I blew up the 289CI motor in it I installed a 351Windsor high performance TriStarEngines.com crate motor that when we ran it on the dyno machine it posted 385HP to the rear wheels and 485FtLbs of peak torque. The car only weighs 2700lbs. A few weeks ago I ran the New England Drag Way 1/4 mile and was having sticky shifter linkage problems and could only use the first three gears. I ran a 13.9s 102MPH 1/4 mile with only three gears. I am so looking forward to see what my Mustang can really do. I wish I could post a video for you here so you could hear how awesome it sounds. I was a Navy Aviator for over 20 years. So a stock engine is just not my idea of having fun.
There's a man at the end of my road who only restores Mustangs. Every time we pass his home, he usually has at least 2 old ones sitting on the side driveway waiting to be restored. I have yet to see the fully restored ones, but I know they are as he leaves his garage doors open sometimes and you can see inside going by. I would love to see a finished one as I'm sure they are beautiful when he is finished. I'm sure he must take them to car shows and sells them afterwards. But like I said, he only restores Mustangs.
I have a Roush v6 mustang,it also looks pretty good,but not that fast.....
...engine go vroom vroom...
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