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Thinking of buying a classic Mustang? Am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaxtonShelby" data-source="post: 16227182" data-attributes="member: 112637"><p>80 mph in a vintage Mustang feels like 130 in a newer Mustang. The noise...the vibration...the heavier steering...no nannies...make driving an old car such a visceral experience...even if that car is a restomod. </p><p></p><p>I like all kinds of cars. I owned a gorgeous completely stock ‘66 GT coupe. Amazing car. Drove like a dream. Sounded wonderful. Would it rip your face off from a 30mph roll? Heck no. But tons of fun nonetheless. </p><p>My keeper is the ‘66 coupe in my sig. 90% Restomod / 10% road course car (eventually). It is a ton of fun for me to do the research and buy and install the right upgrades and watch a sedate 289 2-barrel C4 cruiser turn into a corner carving machine with tons of power (forged and supercharged 331 5-speed) and great brakes. </p><p></p><p>Do what you like. Stock. Restomod. Turn wrenches or buy one already done. You will have a ball once you figure out exactly what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, post: 16227182, member: 112637"] 80 mph in a vintage Mustang feels like 130 in a newer Mustang. The noise...the vibration...the heavier steering...no nannies...make driving an old car such a visceral experience...even if that car is a restomod. I like all kinds of cars. I owned a gorgeous completely stock ‘66 GT coupe. Amazing car. Drove like a dream. Sounded wonderful. Would it rip your face off from a 30mph roll? Heck no. But tons of fun nonetheless. My keeper is the ‘66 coupe in my sig. 90% Restomod / 10% road course car (eventually). It is a ton of fun for me to do the research and buy and install the right upgrades and watch a sedate 289 2-barrel C4 cruiser turn into a corner carving machine with tons of power (forged and supercharged 331 5-speed) and great brakes. Do what you like. Stock. Restomod. Turn wrenches or buy one already done. You will have a ball once you figure out exactly what you want. [/QUOTE]
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