Ok guys. I'm new here, and on the other message boards I frequent, I have a tendancy to associate a username with what type of car they drive. So, follow my lead, and list all of your cars:
1995 Mustang GT - I've had this car since new, and I swear, it's demonic. So much so, that we had to rip the EFI equipment off it. Heavily modified with all the basic bolt-ons, and a 347 stroker. Still naturally aspirated.
1989 Mustang LX - This is THE car. The one I'd go through hell and high water for. It has 16,700 original miles on it, and while we swore we'd keep it stock, it's been apart several times already. We just sold a Paxton with 400 miles on it, and we're replacing it with a Kenne Bell 2200.
2003 SVT Focus - There really isn't much to say about this one. All stock of course, fun little car, but basically the only thing that sold us on it was that dragging kids around in Mustangs isn't all it's cracked up to be.
The husband has a '62 Dart 440 'Vert, and his own '95 GT, but I'm not sharing my user name with him, LOL.
1995 Mustang GT - I've had this car since new, and I swear, it's demonic. So much so, that we had to rip the EFI equipment off it. Heavily modified with all the basic bolt-ons, and a 347 stroker. Still naturally aspirated.
1989 Mustang LX - This is THE car. The one I'd go through hell and high water for. It has 16,700 original miles on it, and while we swore we'd keep it stock, it's been apart several times already. We just sold a Paxton with 400 miles on it, and we're replacing it with a Kenne Bell 2200.
2003 SVT Focus - There really isn't much to say about this one. All stock of course, fun little car, but basically the only thing that sold us on it was that dragging kids around in Mustangs isn't all it's cracked up to be.
The husband has a '62 Dart 440 'Vert, and his own '95 GT, but I'm not sharing my user name with him, LOL.