Best bang for the buck mustang?
My brother is in the market for his first mustang. I bought my fox body about a year ago and dont get me wrong i love it but it does leave alot to be desired. Anyway I have been looking around for used mustangs and the price of the sn95 is cheaper than a fox ( 87-93) and the new edge mustangs are pretty cheap as well. My question is whats the best bang for the buck used mustang between the three gt models for a street car? He is also looking at a 98 Cobra, and he has about $9,000 to spend. So which would you buy and why?
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I'd just say he should just buy whatever he likes and roll with it. |
Tell him to double that $9k and I'll sell him my '12.
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hell if i could afford a new 5.0 Id buy one lol, but he has what he has, Im pretty sure he wants a either a windsor 5.0 or a two valve 4.6 .
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The later model car he buys, the better it will feel, and the better it will make a decent daily. I loved my '03 GT (so much so, I've had a few of them). Getting hard to find one with decent mileage now, or that hasn't been hacked up by. They're out there though.
Here's my old Sonic Blue with the Procharger - http://badtexasgt.com/hosted/usa001.jpg http://badtexasgt.com/hosted/usa005.jpg |
Sweet looking ride. Did the computer in your car respond well to mods, Or did you have to get a new tune every time you added a bolt on? I know after a h/c/i or a blower you mus get a tune but what about tb, cai, maf, headers ect?
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Thanks for the info bro! I apreciate it.
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Like downtime said you don't need a tune to run bolt ons on the 2v cars. Of course the bolt ons will benefit more from a tune. I have a cold air intake and my car runs fine. From my understanding running long tubes and an o/r x without a tune won't hurt either.
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