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should I trade my 93 for a 86 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 13998376" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>If both have comparable mods and comparable condition I would prefer an '86 any day. The 4 eyed fox body GTs are getting harder to come by in good condition and I personally prefer the look. The motor is just as reliable. They are speed density, as all 86-89 Mustangs where. Or maybe it they changed at '88. In any event that is easy enough to swap out and those cars still take a lot of bolt on mods just fine. It is not until you get to swapping cams, heads, etc. that you have to switch to mass air. The pistons in the '86 are flat top so there is less clearance for cam swaps or head swaps with larger valves. The pistons I believe are forged. </p><p></p><p>I still regret selling my '85 GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 13998376, member: 32430"] If both have comparable mods and comparable condition I would prefer an '86 any day. The 4 eyed fox body GTs are getting harder to come by in good condition and I personally prefer the look. The motor is just as reliable. They are speed density, as all 86-89 Mustangs where. Or maybe it they changed at '88. In any event that is easy enough to swap out and those cars still take a lot of bolt on mods just fine. It is not until you get to swapping cams, heads, etc. that you have to switch to mass air. The pistons in the '86 are flat top so there is less clearance for cam swaps or head swaps with larger valves. The pistons I believe are forged. I still regret selling my '85 GT. [/QUOTE]
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