Thank you. Re 370/BRZ/FR-s sales, here is my source (below). On the right-hand side of the page, you can enter the make, model, and click the go butten. I've spot-checked their numbers with other sites and they pass the sanity check.
http://www.goodcarbadcar.net/
You're very welcome! Agreed re engine specs. Those cars were still fun to drive though. They still had torque so you got quick, off-the-line acceleration and they sounded good, too.
Until the 2012 Boss 302 was made, the 1971 Boss 351 Mustang was the last one (photo). The 4-bbl carb (Holley)...
Ford Mustang created the market and had that market all to itself for the first couple of years or so. Not only did the public fall in love with the car, it faced no competition in the beginning. In model year 1967, GM introduced the Camaro/Firebird twins and you can see the impact in sales...
Thanks Humpie. I have bought a lot of new Mustangs but not so much out of loyalty. Instead, I think it's a mix of feeling sentimental about the car as well as it providing a helluva lot of fun for the dollar. That last point, combined with sportiness and styling, has been a major Mustang formula...
Thanks for the comment!
Very cool! I wish I could have kept mine in the family. They were all traded in for the next one. For sentimental reasons, I wish I still had my '71 Mach 1 and '82 Mustang GT 5.0. The '71 because it was the last of the raw muscle-versions of Mustangs. The '82 because it...
Thanks! Yeah, that's quite a contrast. I'll bet your Accord had a few mods tho!?
LMAO! Glad to hear from a fellow fatso! LOL! It can sure creep up on you, for sure! Congrats on the current and 4th Mustang!
Ha! I hadn't noticed that but you're right. Yeah, Mustangs will make you feel young...
Thanks! Very cool that you had a 442 back in the day!
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Very cool - would enjoy seeing a photo of your 1969 'Stang!
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Ford made two 351s back then and they were two completely different engines: The 351W based on the 260/289 Windsor small block, and an all-new design, the 351C...
Thought you all would enjoy this pic of me (looking like a stick of celery!) at age 16 with my first car and me today in my mid-50s with my current car. My current Mustang is #16. I've seen a lot of changes throughout life and so has Ford Mustang. I wish I aged as well as the Mustang, LOL!
The...
They will definitely freak, if not shoot you the finger. It's ear-piercing!
The way you described yours is how my squeal typically sounds. But in the video I posted, I was going downhill towards a parking gate and had to apply the brake constantly - thus, the constant squeal.
Thanks for the...
Congrats! Thanks for the feedback. I still haven't had time to take mine in yet for repairs but hope to soon.
The way you described yours is how my squeal typically sounds. But in the video I posted, I was going downhill towards a parking gate and had to apply the brake constantly - thus, the...
It's really unfortunate that Ford's QC process appears to have failed on the early 2015s (or does anyone know if panel alignment is still a problem with current production?). As I've posted before, the 2015 Mustang is an interesting study of contrasts. What Ford got right, they really got right...
Like many other owners of 2015 Mustang GTs with the base suspension and EBs w/PP that were built before Feb 11, 2015, my car has the brake squeal issue. I've heard others describe the volume of the squeal as worthy of a garbage truck and I agree. Most of the time, if you do a normal stop, the...
Surprised (and pleased) at how young most of the members are that voted. That bodes well for the Mustang's future. I voted in the poll and don't mind saying I'm 54 going on 16 :)