Fox rodding still in?
#14
RE: Fox rodding still in?
I've alway's been into classic chevy. I alway's thought the stangs were for punks till i took my first drive in a stock 91 and realized the possibility's. When i was a chevy guy i alway's thought building the fords would be more expensive, but that's not really the case now. The after market is huge for our cars. I believe they could be one of the next classics. The only thing holding them back now is how they were mass produced in their time. I love my stang. I went from a 70 nova that was a badass car to mustangs. Though i still do miss the nova.
#15
RE: Fox rodding still in?
As Im 31 now, graduated highschool in 95, The Fox's are what I grew up with. I had a 93 till it was stolen and stripped in 97. Man how I miss that. At the time I just moved out nmy own so I couldnt aford another HOT car.
I will be in the market for a fox in another year or so.. I'd like to get another 93 5.0 LX.
I will be in the market for a fox in another year or so.. I'd like to get another 93 5.0 LX.
#17
RE: Fox rodding still in?
Thanks guys, now the biggest challange is finding a decent fox. I live in the Chicago sububs, and the onesI have seen look in a really bad shape due to the Chicago salty winters.
#19
RE: Fox rodding still in?
ORIGINAL: nitrous_bob
cuz foxbodies are the '57 chevy's and '69 camaros of our generation
definitely not at a low... yes the others are getting modded pretty good...but nothing will beat the fox....light, tight and too ez to mod
cuz foxbodies are the '57 chevy's and '69 camaros of our generation
definitely not at a low... yes the others are getting modded pretty good...but nothing will beat the fox....light, tight and too ez to mod
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