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Old 05-18-2005, 03:39 PM
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Any of the older mustang, and it is not necessary to have a big block in your car. I have a 67 stang with a 351w that runs a 13.68 at 48000 feet. It all depends on the way you build your car, trani, and rear end. The right combinations make it so you have a fast car. You can have a 700 horse car and still run slow because you can't hook up, or you go through your gears to quick or not quick enough. There are many things to consider when you build a car.
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Re: good mustang muscle year?

I own a Laser Red 98 Cobra convertible 470 RWHP that is an incredible automobile. The 03 & 04 Factory Super Charged Cobra's are also very nice cars. My personal favorite is the 04 Cobra Convertible in Mystic-Chrome finish.
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Re: good mustang muscle year?

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my friend has a 70 coupe it used to have a built 302 with 351C heads on it, he raced a chevelle tubed and gutted with a 396 and he would have beat him if it wasn't for the guy hitting the nitrous.
I like GTO's and cudas and many others, but come on to say NO mustangs were muscle cars thats crazy. IMHO
Mustangs were considered Pony Cars, because of their size.
Muscle cars were the large body cars with large engines such as Chargers, Chevelles, Barracudas ....
Not htat the Stangs did'nt have powers, but they came in an era where there were smaller cars with different engines.
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:23 AM
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351 C FTW! I'd take any year Mustang from 64 1/2 to 73 as long as it had a V-8.
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