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| Slackerous Maximus Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Columbus, OH 
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				4th Generation Mustang GT. Fun to drive?
			 
			I've never had a muscle car of any kind. But I've been poking around at Corvette C3/4s and Mustangs.  I'm a bit amazed at how cheap the Mustangs are. I realize they were made by the millions, and the 4.6 motor drags down prices, but you can get very clear cars for $6-7k. With a manual, it would seem like a lot of cheap fun. Cheap to tinker with as well. I'm going to check out this 2001 on Tuesday. 2001 Ford MUSTANG GT Premium - REDUCED   
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			Looks like a nice car for the money. I've never really liked the 4th gen due almost solely to the seating position. I'm 6'2" and I feel like I'm sitting up on some cheap stool. But others don't find that to be an issue.
		 
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			I was given a ride in a supercharged one once.   It ate up the pavement like a time machine bending space. Fast in a straight line, not very safe feeling when juiced up on steroids though. 
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|  08-17-2014, 01:35 PM | 
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			They are everything you said and Mustangs have the largest aftermarket of any car produced. The GTs are pretty doggish...but that little DOHC motor can be a maniac for cheap. If thats what you like. 
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|  08-17-2014, 02:37 PM | 
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The GT is a SOHC (2v) motor.... is that what you meant?
		 
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			Could you elaborate on the 4.6 bringing down the prices?  Is that not a good motor?   My dad's got that motor in a Lincon Town Car is the reason I asked. 
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| Slackerous Maximus Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Columbus, OH 
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 When the 3rd generation of Mustang came out, it featured a 302(5.0) V-8, in keeping with tradition that stretches way back. When the 4th generation came out, purists were disappointed that Ford chose to take the same 4.6 V-8 they were using in a wide range of products, and stick it in the venerable Mustang. It gave people fits that your dads Lincoln, my F-150 and the Mustang all shared the same engine. I was also an utter dog in the early 4th gen cars. I think it made 215hp. Later (I think 99) they put new heads on the 4.6 Mustang, and that brought the power up to 260hp. Still, thats not a whole lot for a 'Muscle' car. Improvements were made over the years, but I think its still regarded as ugly reminder that bean counters get to make some of the decisions. That just my humble opinion. 
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				New edge Mustangs
			 
			I like mine, but it has 300 HP with a tuner, CAi and larger throttle body. Starting in 1999 they came with 260 HP from the factory. Since my car is a 2002 Stage 2 Roush with a few tweaks it has great handling. Performance parts are reasonably priced and plentiful. For $5,000.00 you can add a supercharger and easily get 420 HP.   DP   
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			funny you should mention the Coil over Plugs. I'm helping him track down a miss that new plugs didn't fix and I just ordered a set of coils for it.   I've been a Mustang fan for a long time and I sometime shop for them online. Haven't pulled the trigger yet though. 
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 I always wondered how they could class the 71-72 was still classed as a First Gen. Even the 70 was a departure, but those hideous 71-72 beasts belonged in a group all their own. 
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			Fun cars if you can handle the typical cheap Ford interior of the era.  Parts are dirt cheap and available locally, reliable, simple to fix, fun in a simple sort of way.  A modern 5.0 is really the first recent Mustang that interests me, and I would LOVE to find a good deal on a Boss 302.
		 
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| Slackerous Maximus Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Columbus, OH 
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			I'm assuming he was talking about the Cobra engine.  Have to wonder if the modern 5.0 (Coyote) could be packed under the hood without to much surgery. 
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|  08-18-2014, 04:59 AM | 
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Yeah, sure.  I was thinking Terminator mod motors which are DOHC.
		 
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			The late '90s Cobra had a hand-built DOHC 4.6 that put out 305 HP if I remember correctly.  I still recall a comparison test with a E36 M3 where they preferred the 4.6 to the S52 in the M.  Those cars can easily be found for under $10k, and '99-'04 had an IRS.
		 
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|  08-18-2014, 06:23 AM | 
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| Slackerous Maximus Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Columbus, OH 
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			I'm afraid if I buy one, its going to be damn tempting to blow another $5k on a Kenne Bell supercharger. 425hp from an otherwise bone stock motor is pretty impressive. Did a bit of research, and the stock 4.6 internals are supposedly good up to 450hp.
		 
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			I like the prior model if for looks than no other reason.  lusted for one big time in high school/early college years and loved the sound with the flowmasters so many used on them.  drove a couple and thought they were a hoot.
		 
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| Eva | Quote: 
 I'm connected to 3 guys with '03 Cobras...yes a bit different engine, but all make well over 700rwhp, one is 945! 
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			get a later one.... SN97   
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