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Old 10-20-2004, 02:39 AM
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camaro or mustang

I currently own a 94 mustang GT and I have done many things to it. heads, intake, exhaust gears. Now, my dad is going to just give me back my old v6 camaro. I have always loved camaros, so this has interested me but it would take alot of work to make it how I want it. Like v8 swap and 6 speed tranny and possibly a new rear end. This car would be a total hot rod. It will cost many dollars and many man hours to complete this dream.

I would just like your input if I should start on this hot rod project or just stick with the ford. It won't be as fun but cheaper. BTW, the camaro is a 94 with a five speed.


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Re: camaro or mustang

You've really opened a can of worms The Ford vs. Chevy Pony Car debacle...

Honestly, I have to say, pick one out of a hat. They are both competent performers with incredible aftermarket performance support, so you can't go wrong with either. Pick the one that requires less work. If it were me, I would keep the GT as a driver while I modded the heck out of the Camaro.
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Re: camaro or mustang

stick with what you have, the camaro needs too much work to be fun.
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Too much work for the Camaro...just not worth it.
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Re: camaro or mustang

the mustang is a great car, and the camaro seems like too much money and time. Stay with the mustang.
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Follow your dreams...

If you were sitting on your porch and looking out into the driveway, which car do YOU want to see?

Point # 2, which car do you enjoy driving more? You are driving it, be happy behind the wheel. Which one feels better going around the corners?

I think when some people get older they begin to lose sight of their dreams. Too interested in practicality, or what the significant other has to say. Stay young!

REPEAT: If you were sitting on your porch and looking out into the driveway, which car do YOU want to see?
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Re: camaro or mustang

A 351 mustang
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Re: camaro or mustang

If we are going fallow my dreams it would be a vette. I just never had the money for it. maybe saving up would be the best way. How would an older vette handle a corner, say a C3. It would be much cheaper to get one o f those.
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