Norm Peterson
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No problem. I really didn't intend any flame but sometimes "bluntly spoken" comes across like that anyway.Hopefully we can still be friends Norm.
Norm
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No problem. I really didn't intend any flame but sometimes "bluntly spoken" comes across like that anyway.Hopefully we can still be friends Norm.
That's an internet myth. I owned both. They ran the exact same 1/4 mile e/t's. And cut the same sixty foot when stock.But they aren't the most powerful Mustangs in Ford history. I agree the body design is good and they have the nicest interior of any Mustang, but the 15-17 Stangs were slower to 60 than the Coyote S197s.
If you are talking modding potential, then yes, the S550 has more power potential on a stock block from aftermarket parts than any other Mustang.
The main carbon fiber bit is the targa roof. They're amazingly light.The entire frame is aluminum so is the hood and I believe the fenders as well. There isn't a lot of carbon fiber used unless optioned in. The Z06 and the ZR1 use more carbon.
Ah yes,I forgot about that.The main carbon fiber bit is the targa roof. They're amazingly light.


Not often I disagree with Norm, but...Stock is fine - as long as you are satisfied with your car the way its mfr built it. That's satisfied in every respect.[...]
Norm
I could make a faster car with less power. Just because that's what it means to you doesn't make it accurate. Weight and the ability to put power down is why the Coyote S197 is quicker in stock form. Not disputing that, but it isn't from more being more powerful.We all have different opinions. I'm well aware of the horsepower specification of these Mustangs. To me, faster means more powerful. There's a direct correlation there. The 18 is faster yes, the 15-17 is NOT. You can't count the GT500. It's a special model, not a regular model. Just like the GT350.
I’m disputing it.I could make a faster car with less power. Just because that's what it means to you doesn't make it accurate. Weight and the ability to put power down is why the Coyote S197 is quicker in stock form. Not disputing that, but it isn't from more being more powerful.
There are many anecdotes both ways.I’m disputing it.![]()
Yeah, in this thread a page or two back when you said production of 60s Mustangs were less than current model years.[QUOTE="Ebm, post: 2516908, member: 27452"
Norm, I've been flat out wrong before, so this wouldn't be the first time as I'm only human. I've also got a screw loose "up there" with no way to tighten it.
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So, let me see here... you’re retired now....and if you wait 50yrs your car will be worth more money than a Modified one of the same year!! It really doesn’t make any sense to me at all! Hell, I just bought a 2019 BULLITT!!! I’ll have a tone of Mods by the time I’m done!!! Don’t give a crap about the resale value or getting my money back!!! Paid $182G’s for my house....it’s now worth $750 G’s... there’s the money!! Buy houses if you need money down the road! I’m having trouble just spending my monthly income!! Been retired for 19yrs now!!!!My 2015 is bone stock. I’ve looked at all the mods you can do to these Mustangs. I’m going to keep mine stock. And my reasons are:
435hp is all I need. 700 would be cool but for what?
When I see the old classic Mustangs for sale on Mecum’s and Barrett Jackson, the ones that are bone stock from the factory go for more $$.
Guess I left the door open a bit too far on that one.Not often I disagree with Norm, but...
"every" respect might be a bit too much. Every time I've taken on a different car, it was because I was satisfied in enough respects to make the choice. And if I modified a car it was because I was dissatisfied in the pertinent respects. Come to think of it, the balance point on a few cars was far enough off center that get rid of it was the appropriate mod. '66 Barracuda "Formula S" for one.
Maybe someone already said this, but if we're going strictly by the numbers, the modern mustangs will be far more rare.I don't think that todays mustangs will ever be as rare as 60s mustangs.
I enjoyed one of my sports cars less after I added HP. I didn't need to shift anymore. As far as future resale goes, don't hold your breath.My 2015 is bone stock. I’ve looked at all the mods you can do to these Mustangs. I’m going to keep mine stock. And my reasons are:
435hp is all I need. 700 would be cool but for what?
When I see the old classic Mustangs for sale on Mecum’s and Barrett Jackson, the ones that are bone stock from the factory go for more $$.