Originally posted by: Krazefinn
Nice Goat there workin...have a seafoam green 66/389.
As well as 69 SS396 chevelle, 67 elky.
Originally posted by: Krazefinn
GM A bodies rule the streets...
with a little work on the 4link rear, and raising the upper arm mount up front, hooks and handles decent. And parts are incredibly interchangeable from 64-74. Easy to work on, well designed and reliable, and fast...go back a page in this thread for some details on the last 2 rides..
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Does anyone else not consider Mustangs muscle cars? When I hear "muscle car" I think of the big old Chevelle's, Challengers, 442's, Torino's, Buicks, GTO's, and the early 90's Impala's and the Marauder and new GTO and Charger etc. Not Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes.
To me a muscle car is a big heavy beast with a monsterous engine with enough torque to drag a boat anchor down the street behind it.
Originally posted by: FallenHero
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Does anyone else not consider Mustangs muscle cars? When I hear "muscle car" I think of the big old Chevelle's, Challengers, 442's, Torino's, Buicks, GTO's, and the early 90's Impala's and the Marauder and new GTO and Charger etc. Not Mustangs, Camaros, and Corvettes.
To me a muscle car is a big heavy beast with a monsterous engine with enough torque to drag a boat anchor down the street behind it.
Excellent! My 4000 pound v8 charger qualifies!
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
March 1st, time to get the car out soon!!!!