My youth. These cars inspired me.
I want to see the machining process for this. Is that a piece of billet or sectioned.....????
I remember being seen an Opel GT before it was released to the public. My dad new a Buick official and he took my dad and I to a "back room" where one was sitting. This was when I was growing up in Flint, MI. I have always thought they were cool cars.
EXACTLY! Its amazing the machines and processes pieces like these go thru to be produced.I want to see the machining process for this. Is that a piece of billet or sectioned.....????
Sure looks like an 83. The 82 GT's had a different front end, only had a 2bbl carb also. I had an 83 GT Myself, buddy had an 82, both were 4spds also. Mine had factory headers, traction bars and a Holly 4180-C carb.Of the Four Mustangs I've had, My Fav ('82).
Tee Tops Leaked Bad, but Geeze this thing would Fly!
5-speed, 5.0L
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I used to like those too. They looked like baby Corvettes.I remember being seen an Opel GT before it was released to the public. My dad new a Buick official and he took my dad and I to a "back room" where one was sitting. This was when I was growing up in Flint, MI. I have always thought they were cool cars.
I think they define freedom differently. For most of us it was first the bicycle that offered freedom, then then mini bikes and or motorcycles, and then the real freedom, a car to drive. The teens see freedom in their phones and connected devices. Why hang with buds? Just join them online to play video games. Sneaking in the drug store to see a Playboy? Nope the entire world of porn is on their phones.It is so different now. I drive by my old High School and the parking lot is near empty. In my day it was full to over flow and then streets were curbs full of cars.
Maids were driving at 14 if they could get away with it.
Do you think the green movement has anything to do in brainwashing these young skulls full of mush.