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Seems off topic, I know...but stick with me, here, it will relate, trust me.
You got Ford fans, and Chevy fans, in the racing community. And of course, all of them, be it a mustang or a camero, or a focus, or even a corvette, or modified. Changed.
Mustang guys have been dropping Chevy 350s into their stands for years, and camaro guys have long enjoyed using ford 9 bolt rear diffs.
So, the question...at what point is a mustang no longer a mustang? If I build a 5.0 notch back, full cage, LS1 (Chevy motor) with a t56 trans, and a Dana 44 rear (from a corvette), is it still a mustang? Why, or why not?
You got Ford fans, and Chevy fans, in the racing community. And of course, all of them, be it a mustang or a camero, or a focus, or even a corvette, or modified. Changed.
Mustang guys have been dropping Chevy 350s into their stands for years, and camaro guys have long enjoyed using ford 9 bolt rear diffs.
So, the question...at what point is a mustang no longer a mustang? If I build a 5.0 notch back, full cage, LS1 (Chevy motor) with a t56 trans, and a Dana 44 rear (from a corvette), is it still a mustang? Why, or why not?