Drive-line alignment in a fox?
Just something different for the most part. I've been looking at a lot of old hotrods from the 60's lately and they did some radical stuff. I've owned a bunch of Mustangs and they were nice but pretty boring.
I think the "art" of hodrodding has been lost a little bit because of all the bolt on stuff. Go to any car show and you will see some nice Mustangs but not a lot of imagination. Why would you need imagination when you can just buy stuff from a catalog?
Plus like stated, its going to spend a lot of time autocrossing for fun.
Check out this thread and you will see some wild engine setback. Look at post #4. Littleman wasn't scared to make his ride his way.
I think the "art" of hodrodding has been lost a little bit because of all the bolt on stuff. Go to any car show and you will see some nice Mustangs but not a lot of imagination. Why would you need imagination when you can just buy stuff from a catalog?
Plus like stated, its going to spend a lot of time autocrossing for fun.
Check out this thread and you will see some wild engine setback. Look at post #4. Littleman wasn't scared to make his ride his way.


