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Old 06-18-2012, 09:32 PM   #57
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Hanging out here is like hanging with my buds growing up. I drove a '69 Cougar, my best bud a '72 Charger, one friend of ours a '68 Charger and a Superbee and another a '70 Javelin. We used to rag on each other all the time but we loved each others passion and secretly wished we could have each others cars as well. It is more fun here because of that. I go to the Mustang forum for support and tech talk although I get most of that from my club affiliation with the Golden Horseshoe Mustang Association. Also if you read in another thread after helping a friend hunt for a Shelby GT500 for months he bought a Camaro. I couldn't be happier as I get to tease him now. It's all in good fun, Ford vs Chevy is like battling siblings or cousins not an all out Civil war. Learn to take it as well as dish it out and you can enjoy some laughs and make good friends.

I'll give you some starting points. Mustang rear ends look like they have a diaper. Our tires are too skinny. Solid rear axles belong n covered wagons not performance cars. I'm sure others here can give you some metaphorical paintballs to lob my way.

Same here. Must have had some o the same buds. I like all the fast cars and the Ford & Chevy are like OSU & Michigan. They don't much like each other, but they love to play together. Glad you're here.
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Old 06-18-2012, 09:34 PM   #58
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Hanging out here is like hanging with my buds growing up. I drove a '69 Cougar, my best bud a '72 Charger, one friend of ours a '68 Charger and a Superbee and another a '70 Javelin. We used to rag on each other all the time but we loved each others passion and secretly wished we could have each others cars as well. It is more fun here because of that. I go to the Mustang forum for support and tech talk although I get most of that from my club affiliation with the Golden Horseshoe Mustang Association. Also if you read in another thread after helping a friend hunt for a Shelby GT500 for months he bought a Camaro. I couldn't be happier as I get to tease him now. It's all in good fun, Ford vs Chevy is like battling siblings or cousins not an all out Civil war. Learn to take it as well as dish it out and you can enjoy some laughs and make good friends.

I'll give you some starting points. Mustang rear ends look like they have a diaper. Our tires are too skinny. Solid rear axles belong n covered wagons not performance cars. I'm sure others here can give you some metaphorical paintballs to lob my way.

I personally like that mustang guys are here. I love the new mustangs and I love the trash talk. Hell, that's one of the best things about owning a muscle car. It what muscle car wars are built on!

From the legend himself Carroll Shelby talking trash at 1:10 and 2:45. "we would just show up and beat the corvette" haha! Love it.

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Old 06-18-2012, 09:42 PM   #59
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Wait, wait... A Camaro can do a burnout?
I laughed my a$$ off at this post and then continured to read the rest of the thread and had to chuckle a little more at the folks who haven't read your posts and don't know you.

Fenderaddict2 is a very respected member of C5. Not that he needs anyone to say so because I think you guys have already figured that out.

And YES the Camaro can do a burnout... my old car...

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Old 06-18-2012, 10:19 PM   #60
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I think we need video proof that a rustang can do a burnout...:-)
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Only if it's a blue Boss...
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Old 06-18-2012, 10:42 PM   #62
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Only if it's a blue Boss...
Wait, a boss can do a burnout?
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Old 06-18-2012, 11:01 PM   #63
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Old 06-18-2012, 11:18 PM   #64
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Tried that in my SS M6 and it worked but then all i smelt was the clutch burning up! but still a very successful burnout!
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Old 06-19-2012, 07:32 AM   #65
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Wait, a boss can do a burnout?
Nice return.

And yes it can, well it will... The very reason I asked the tire dealer to keep my worn p-zeros. Now I just need to run back down to Buffalo with the wife's car to pick 'em up. Vids will follow. Although I will concor based on evidence submitted the Camaro can lay down longer continuous stripes.

On another note, maybe the upcoming 'Cuda will finally allow the Dodge boys to come out and play.
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Old 06-19-2012, 08:38 AM   #66
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Hanging out here is like hanging with my buds growing up. I drove a '69 Cougar, my best bud a '72 Charger, one friend of ours a '68 Charger and a Superbee and another a '70 Javelin. We used to rag on each other all the time but we loved each others passion and secretly wished we could have each others cars as well. It is more fun here because of that. I go to the Mustang forum for support and tech talk although I get most of that from my club affiliation with the Golden Horseshoe Mustang Association. Also if you read in another thread after helping a friend hunt for a Shelby GT500 for months he bought a Camaro. I couldn't be happier as I get to tease him now. It's all in good fun, Ford vs Chevy is like battling siblings or cousins not an all out Civil war. Learn to take it as well as dish it out and you can enjoy some laughs and make good friends.

I'll give you some starting points. Mustang rear ends look like they have a diaper. Our tires are too skinny. Solid rear axles belong n covered wagons not performance cars. I'm sure others here can give you some metaphorical paintballs to lob my way.

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Old 06-19-2012, 08:45 AM   #67
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Nice return.

And yes it can, well it will... The very reason I asked the tire dealer to keep my worn p-zeros. Now I just need to run back down to Buffalo with the wife's car to pick 'em up. Vids will follow. Although I will concor based on evidence submitted the Camaro can lay down longer continuous stripes.

On another note, maybe the upcoming 'Cuda will finally allow the Dodge boys to come out and play.
is the Cuda confirmed?
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Old 06-19-2012, 09:15 AM   #68
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Nice return.

And yes it can, well it will... The very reason I asked the tire dealer to keep my worn p-zeros. Now I just need to run back down to Buffalo with the wife's car to pick 'em up. Vids will follow. Although I will concor based on evidence submitted the Camaro can lay down longer continuous stripes.

On another note, maybe the upcoming 'Cuda will finally allow the Dodge boys to come out and play.

I almost bought a mustang but the deal i got on my camaro was way to good to pass. I own a new focus 5 door sport if that counts ;-)
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Old 06-19-2012, 02:53 PM   #69
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Lol. So many responses talking to me like it's my first hot rod. Haven't tried since i posted this, but I still can't believe it did that the first time. My 99 vette would blow the tires off without any issue. Maybe it's the 14.4 inch rear brakes. Too much clamping force. Lol
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Old 06-19-2012, 03:08 PM   #70
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Hanging out here is like hanging with my buds growing up. I drove a '69 Cougar, my best bud a '72 Charger, one friend of ours a '68 Charger and a Superbee and another a '70 Javelin. We used to rag on each other all the time but we loved each others passion and secretly wished we could have each others cars as well. It is more fun here because of that. I go to the Mustang forum for support and tech talk although I get most of that from my club affiliation with the Golden Horseshoe Mustang Association. Also if you read in another thread after helping a friend hunt for a Shelby GT500 for months he bought a Camaro. I couldn't be happier as I get to tease him now. It's all in good fun, Ford vs Chevy is like battling siblings or cousins not an all out Civil war. Learn to take it as well as dish it out and you can enjoy some laughs and make good friends.

I'll give you some starting points. Mustang rear ends look like they have a diaper. Our tires are too skinny. Solid rear axles belong n covered wagons not performance cars. I'm sure others here can give you some metaphorical paintballs to lob my way.

haha..I never heard the diaper one before.
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