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My dad and i found my mustang in a barn that was sitting for 8 years. The previous owner had plans to restore it but ran out of cash. My junior year of high school i started working on it and got it finished for graduation senior year. Now im a junior at the University Of Toledo in Ohio, majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technology. My dream ever since i was 15 was to rebuild a foxbody stang and 4 years later i was able to do just that. It was a great time and i am planning on tearing it appart in the future for some upgrades and modifications. Sometimes i wonder why im not a mechanic working on cars instead of going to school but oh well.
Mustang Rides
89 Mustang GT...W/ superchip running on premium fuel, mild cam, cat back no mufflers, K&N cold air intake, Ford Racing aluminum radiator, rebuilt borg T-5, 4.10 traction lok rearend, 190L p/h fuel pump...looking into a kenne bell twin screw S/C and 17" chrome Cobra R rims
Transmission:
T-5 W/ Steeda quadrant and adjustable cable
Timeslips Mustang Ride
1989
Engine type and displacement
302 5.0
Major modifications
Mild Cam, cold air intake, ECU superchip, 4.10 Traction Loc rear
Tranny type
Manual
Tires
Street Radials
Track Name
Ill lay rubber when the times right
Date of Birth
September 20, 1989(23)
Signature
Im only going to say this once, keep your arms and legs in the vehicle at all times