Posted by RUSTNSUCH on October 23, 2008 at 21:52:44 from (12.107.247.32):
Anybody ever own a fast car when they were young? When i was 20, i put a 300 hp. 351 windsor and automatic trans along with a 3.56 geared limited slip 9 in. Ford rearend into a 1974 Mustang II. 300 hp in a 2800 lb. body sure is fun when you are a kid. Of course that was almost 30 yrs. ago. It sure was a big job to put the 351 in where a 4 cyl.came out. That little car was ugly as sin but that thing would SCREAM !!!!!!! Probably didn"t have $250.00 in that swap combo. I still think about that car alot, when i want to go fast. But the go fast days are getting few and far between. I guess it was my own combo that made it so special to me,and i done it all by myself. It doesn"t sound like much now but back then there was nothing around that could run with it. I hardly drove that that thing without my knees shaking when i got out of it. MAN THAT THING WOULD SCREAM. Tell me about yours. SEE Y'ALL RUSTNSUCH
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