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Another mustang that should be in is the 84-85 SVO 2.3 turbo, its not very fast, but its different.
syclone538Another mustang that should be in is the 84-85 SVO 2.3 turbo, its not very fast, but its different.
syclone538Another mustang that should be in is the 84-85 SVO 2.3 turbo, its not very fast, but its different.
JohnBM01One of my least favorite words in describing a car is "rice," so I don't go for it. For as much as I know, this is a performance-tuned Mustang. It's a pretty functional racer. But if you want a Mustang that looks and performs like a race car, look for info about one of my favorites, the Mustang CSR, or "Club Sport Racer," courtesy of Mustang-head Kenny Brown.
What I've contributed to my topic is that I've talked about American cars. Usually, when many of us think of American cars, the first thing that sort of comes to mind are the muscle cars. I've tried to diversify my American car selections from the Dodge Neon SRT-4 to the Vision K2 supercar (800 horsepower, I hear!). From what I've seen in pictures, I think I've seen quite enough muscle and American rides to make anyone happy. I don't flip out over too many of the same car, especially a Japanese type. I'll be happy with whatever's going to be in the American build. And remember, American cars aren't just muscle cars. So if it's made in America and maybe from an American company, it's all fair game.
AdrenalineSRX1990 Mustang 5.0 + Convertible
1994 Mustang GT + Convertible
1999 Mustang GT + Convertible
2000 Mustang Cobra R (Which it has)
2002 Mustang SVT Cobra
2003 Mustang SVT Cobra
2003 Mustang GT (Bullitt Edition)
2004 Mustang SVT Cobra
2004 Mustang 40th Anniversary Edition
2005 Mustang GT + Convetible
2005 Mustang V-6
2005 Mustang SVT Cobra (Soon to be revealed)
ALSO
2004 Shelby GR-1 Concept
2003 Ford Cobra Concept
Correct my dates if I'm wrong.
AdrenalineSRXI would never call a Mustang ricer, I mean, well that's a negative term, and I'm a HUGE HUGE HUGE Mustang fanboy.