Adam's Polishes
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well said... I should have clarified on the GT500 reference.. I meant the GT (not mustang) halo car. SVT would've done a much better job on that car, it is a major let down for car fans in general I think. For the price you're not getting world class performance, just a cool looking nostalgia design and some uniqueness. I'd hate to have paid for that thing what some people did only to get my *** handed to me by a guy rolling a Z06 for roughly half the price.
I agree that the 5.0 stangs were beasts, more recently I think Ford has lost its way... I just don't think the last few generations of mustangs have compared well to their competition. With the death of the Fbodies on GM's side it seems Ford got lazy and didn't push the envelope. Now with the Camaro coming back and being pushed by an LS2 (or LS3 hopefully) that should reignite the fire under Fords ***.
I will disagree with the motors. I don't think there is a more widely accepted, loved, and versitile platform than the GM LSx. Pound for pound it is the BEST pushrod engine to come from any manufacture. Sure there are those big "halo" offerings from Dodge and Ford, but the LSx platform across the board has more aftermarket support, more factory support, and more fan base than anything from the other 2. Its the reason the LS1/LS2 continue to dominate the rod and custom scene, and why its repeatedly the choice for weekend warrior type racers. The GM backed LSx shootout recnetly is a perfect showcase of how great the motor is.
In any event I guess we should all just be proud of what the US manufactures can turn out when properly motivated. The muscle wars may slowly be grinding to an end, but they sure are fun regardless of what side you're on.
I agree that the 5.0 stangs were beasts, more recently I think Ford has lost its way... I just don't think the last few generations of mustangs have compared well to their competition. With the death of the Fbodies on GM's side it seems Ford got lazy and didn't push the envelope. Now with the Camaro coming back and being pushed by an LS2 (or LS3 hopefully) that should reignite the fire under Fords ***.
I will disagree with the motors. I don't think there is a more widely accepted, loved, and versitile platform than the GM LSx. Pound for pound it is the BEST pushrod engine to come from any manufacture. Sure there are those big "halo" offerings from Dodge and Ford, but the LSx platform across the board has more aftermarket support, more factory support, and more fan base than anything from the other 2. Its the reason the LS1/LS2 continue to dominate the rod and custom scene, and why its repeatedly the choice for weekend warrior type racers. The GM backed LSx shootout recnetly is a perfect showcase of how great the motor is.
In any event I guess we should all just be proud of what the US manufactures can turn out when properly motivated. The muscle wars may slowly be grinding to an end, but they sure are fun regardless of what side you're on.