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Free horse.
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I'll leave out the boring details to keep this short, but I have essentially "inherited" a 1996 Mustang GT.
Car is bright red with tan leather, 5-speed, only 46,000 on the clock. Not a flaw in the exterior, save a rock chip or two. Only thing wrong with it otherwise is the cruise control quit working for some unknown reason.
White trash jokes aside
, I can't decide whether to keep it or sell it. I had a 2001 Bullitt a while back, and although that car was a total hoot, it was insurance hell despite my spotless record so I got rid of it (needed a truck worse at the time anyway). I assume this car will be similar to insure, although I could probably insure it through a special-interest place as an occasional driver instead of through a normal carrier. It would probably sit most of the time like my '67 Cougar does, although it is marginally more practical than the cat (and gets 25 MPG if you behave).
Car is fun to drive, but a tad down on power compared to later offerings. If I kept it, one thought was to find an '03-'04 Mach 1 engine out of a wreck to swap in (and toss a Vortech on for good measure) and get back into a little drag racing.
If I sold it, the jing would be a nice chunk to dump into the future S4Rs/naked-1098 fund.
Thoughts?
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If it was a 66...I'd keep it.
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sell it and buy a late 60's camaro ss (convertible)
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Better have a lot of extra jack hanging around to with it to find a 60's SS
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The 4.6 is expensive to squeeze real power out of. I'm sure you know this already as you said you've owned the bullitt. I think they made the 95 in that generation body style with the 5.0, that would be a different story.
I have an 03' gt. I'm keeping her stock for the most part.
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Quote from: kutter on May 17, 2008, 07:05:47 AM
Better have a lot of extra jack hanging around to with it to find a 60's SS
yeh, but wouldnt it be the nuttz!
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The 4.6 is expensive to squeeze real power out of. I'm sure you know this already as you said you've owned the bullitt. I think they made the 95 in that generation body style with the 5.0, that would be a different story.
I have an 03' gt. I'm keeping her stock for the most part.
Yep, just getting the existing 4.6 on par with my former Bullitt would take heads, cam, and intake plus the bottom end still wouldn't be as stout. The '96-'98 cars have the poochier engine. Like you say, if it were a '95 with the 5.0....
However, I see Ford Racing sells the new GT500 mill as a crate engine. Hmmm.....
Sorry, no Camaros on my property.
Although that convert sure is sweet.
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ok by me.
i owned a 96 mustang
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briefly, and have had a ford truck for 195,000 miles
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If it was a 66...I'd keep it.
I had a 66 about 12 years ago. I wish I hung onto it but I had a crappy job at the time and could not afford to keep it running
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<---- Disappointed, I thought you got a real horse.
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I had a horse also at one time. An Arabian I road western on.
She was a handful.
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My mom had a '68 SS that she bought brand new. I think she paid something like $2500.
I had to have one when I was young so I bought a p.o.s. '68 with a 327 and automatic transmission. Not the most desireable of it's kind but I had that thing up on two wheels once and I'll never forget that car.
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turn it into a kit car cobra.
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Good idea except we all know a 4.6 has no business in a Cobra
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Re: Free horse.
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When I first read this I thought it said '66, not '96. I would sell the '96.
But then, I sold my '66 a couple years ago too, so what do I know?
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