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Whiskey11

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Gee Whiskey 11....no jabs there huh? Got a beef with drag racing much? Lol

No? I'm not sure if you have just misinterpreted what I typed or what. Was I being sarcastic? Yes, but was it malicious? Nope!

I do find it funny that those of us who desire more than straight line speed have put up with years of working with a live axle to make it work for our needs. Now that the tables have turned, there seems to be a lot of griping from the other camp. It's a hell of a lot easier to put a live axle under a car with an IRS for drag racing than it is to put an IRS under a car with a live axle for handling, so be thankful the job is a few welds and a 9" away from being "cured."
 
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tjm73

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Everyone keeps telling me that I will love it, just give it time, let it grow on you. The thing about that is, it is like a fat chick. If you don't like the way it looks, you don't like how it looks. Fat chicks don't all of the sudden become the hottest thing you have ever seen. Either you like it or you don't.

If you don't like it, fine. Don't buy one. Simple. Continually pissing and moaning in multiple threads won't stop it from getting built. Move on. Buy a Vette or something.
 

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Everyone keeps telling me that I will love it, just give it time, let it grow on you. The thing about that is, it is like a fat chick. If you don't like the way it looks, you don't like how it looks. Fat chicks don't all of the sudden become the hottest thing you have ever seen. Either you like it or you don't.

So you're that guy that refuses to have a good time because you're busy pointing out all the flaws in the women that you see. We're attempting to have fun. We get the point you aren't going to have fun, so either go home early or quit your bitching. You're bringing the rest of us down.
 

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It's funny how we all nit pick and find excuses why we won't buy a new model that has changed our sensibilities on what that car should look like. I've done that myself. Take, for example, the headlights on this new rendition. I see some make reference to them as being out of place or just wrong. For me, it's that 'rear end over hang' and the roof line. This is enough for them to shy away from a purchase...for a while. The rear end, the quarter window or roof design along with other changers. These are things we folks point to when deciding on a purchase.

I have been guilty of the same 'complaints' and then, after a while of getting use to the design, realize that most of the changes do work for the overall design of the car. Most of us have only seen the pics and not the car in person. I suspect that most here will change their minds in time and come around to this new rendition. Doesn't the grill take it's design, in some part, to the Mustang II? I gotta go look!

Now, as far as the IRS is concerned, I like it because it really opens up a dimension of versatility. I like both the 'twisties' and straight line racing. It will be interesting to see how this new design works for both. Many of you hard core straight axle folks are not going to buy into good performance from an IRS on a drag strip, I'm not really sure I do because of the 'hook up' problems associated with the IRS, not to mention their 'toughness'.

Ford has to know that the Mustang is bought by many for the very reason of screaming down the quarter so, I suspect they have taken that into focus with this new IRS and the obvious and glaring problems of past design flaws. What about the Camaro? How are they doing with their design? For me, it's all about how much rubber is getting to the ground to hook up and, I suspect that is a concern for most. This and durability in
quarter mile racing are the concerns. I await the results. :clap:
 

Riptide

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Well most people here do performance mods instead of trying to make their shit look pretty because they actually fucking drive it instead of staring at it.
Not only that he did do some performance mods, barely drove it, and he's already going to trade it off ASAP again.

LOL

He's a walking economic stimulus plan.
 

RED09GT

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What about the Camaro?
Wheelhop is a big problem with them. Failures have been reported on bolt-on and near stock cars and the challenger/charger is just as bad.
The COPO camaro has a stick axle.
Corvettes have been trying to make the IRS work since the 60's. You basically have to stiffen it up until it doesn't move-even then it's almost a necessity to carry a spare halfshaft.


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anybody no if the 15 will have a telescopic steering.This is something I would really like to have in my mustang.
 

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The taillights leave something to be desired for me and the rear trunk lid could use a bit more of a upsweep/spoiler to it IMO.
 

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Well... Wife And I see our future this way.. payoff our 2014 GT and buy a 2017 or 2018 302 or 350...

We love everything about or 2014 and see no reason to sacrifice the last "True" Mustang. Husband and wife arguing about which Stang to drive sounds perfect to me.
 

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