Originally Posted By: BuickGN
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: BuickGN
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Most common car from the '80's still on the road is likely the Fox-body Mustang. 2.6 million were made from 79 to 93.....
I used to see the Fox bodies everywhere and now I see one about once a month. Hopefully the nice ones are now in the hands of enthusiasts and sit in garages most of the time.
I remember when they were at just about every stoplight and with the huge rivalry between the Grand National and Mustang, there was a lot of action. I hated them back then since they were the competition. Then one year, 1996, I believe, I was competing in the Buick vs Ford shootout in Bakersfield. That same day was an early battle of the imports. They ended up running the fastest Honda against one of the quicker street driven Mustangs. I found myself cheering for the Mustang which was weird, and ever since the Mustang spanked the full race Honda, I've liked them.
I have a friend that just had to give up his 351W Fox body Mustang (yes, a transplant, but it's been there for nearly the entire life of the car)with just under 10,000 original miles and has never even had a door ding. It is the most perfect Mustang I have seen in recent years. He was pretty bummed, he owned the car since it was new.
Yeah, there are a LOT of guys collecting them. A good friend of mine has had at least seven in the last few years. Many are 4-cylinder parts cars. He currently owns a red GT vert, a black '93 notch with like 20,000 miles on it. It's never been WET!!!! And an '82 Capri with an '89 powertrain and ECM setup in it. Makes 534RWHP, went 10.2 on Pinks-all-out, running out of gear.
There are actually a couple of wreckers up Toronto way that keep JUST Fox body Mustangs. They don't crush them. They are there for parts.
A guy I know has a couple GN's, one of them is immaculate. Really neat cars!!! I like them as well.
A similar story to yours:
We were up at Shannonville Motorsport Park and some loud-mouth with an Eclipse was making fun of one of his buddy's with a Mustang. Saying how he was so glad that he didn't own such a piece of junk... blah blah blah.
He ends up racing his buddy, who beats him. BAD.
Then ends up going up against a good friend of mine's 525RWHP notch. Car went 11.5. The Eclipse went like low 14's. That was a pretty embarassing race for him
His friends were bugging him BAD when he came back
"Man, I sure wish I could own an Eclipse, then I could run my mouth and get beat hardcore by two "slow a$$" Mustangs too!"
For OVERKILL:
I was digging through old videos and came up with this: early 2001, one of the only videos I have of the "good old days".
My GN with open exhaust, chip, filter, boost turned up, street tires. It *might* have had a larger intercooler, can't remember back that far.
A 5.0 with small A-trim blower, small cam, and slicks.
Going off of a fading memory, mine was a 12.60 car at the time.
I miss the old days before the 15 second imports drunk racing.
Bad language warning.
http://bsr.njsr.org/2001/052601/6.wmv
Oh man, you are going to laugh
The engine my heads came off of belonged to the first guy I was talking about. He had an '89 notch, stock short, ported GT40's (mine now), Crane/Cobra 1.7 roller rockers (mine now), Crane 2031 camshaft, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, 30lb injectors with an FMU and an A-Trim with 3.55's out back. With 8lbs of boost, car made 398RWHP and went 11.7 at 118Mph IIRC.
One of THE most fun street cars I've been in.
Yes, those are the "good old days" of drag racing. I cannot get excited by doughnut front tires chirping and what sounds like a John-Deere weed eater making a 1320 pass.