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Ford Thunderbird vrs v6 Maro?

I have a friend at school with a thunderbird, the bodystye is the one before the last ever made, it has a 305 with rims...thats about it, and i have a stock V-6 5 speed 3800 srs. 2 I know i could go hand in hand with a 5.0 but....what are the chances agenst his Thunderbird?
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Re: Ford Thunderbird vrs v6 Maro?

Drivers race
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Old 09-27-2004, 03:50 PM
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Re: Ford Thunderbird vrs v6 Maro?

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it has a 305 with rims...thats about it
When you say 305 do you mean cubes because the Thunderbird never used a 305 it had a 302 though, The 302 was a detuned Mustang engine the same one used in the Mark 7 and Cougar and if its stock you should beat him but it would not be a slaughter unless its a pre 86 one in which case you should have no problem,
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sorry about that mixup, yeah its the 302 of whatever gen style, the one before last made, I see that it supposed to pack 200 horses, but we will see, But there was a 5.0 mustang picking on me because i had a six, needless to say that i had quiet a lead on him...not a slaughter though, it was close but not close enough...
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Re: Ford Thunderbird vrs v6 Maro?

The only Thunderbird's you should look out for are those SC one's, A friend of mine had one of those supercharged bad boys and I must admit it did shock me how it was able to throw that heavy car around like nothing
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Yea the super coupes move and handle pretty well but they still weigh more than most boats full of illegal immigrants.
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