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Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #30
Quote from: Sick88Tbird
Yes, only if you're an experienced driver and know your vehicle like that back of you hand. 

Good to see some people were responsible drivers in high school...lol.
Well to be fair, the raod I was on is usally empty and has a 25mph speed limit which I was doing. I swerved to miss a wreck coming around a blind corner and hit the firehydrant (sideways, the car has 95%(no quess, saftey paper said so, less then 1% away from not passing) braking power in the front, gotta fix that one of these days) oh yeah and its was raining really bad too.

People hate me cause I go the speed limit and give myself room to stop, I aint no saint all the time though.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
Hooligans! 
1988 Crown Vic wagon. 120K California car. Wifes grocery getter. (junked)
1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
lilsammywasapunkrocker@yahoo.com

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Reply #31
I've never driven anything but V8 Cougars.  Well there was that one time when I lost my way and purchased a '90 XR7 with the 3.8 SC motor in it but I soon realized the error of my ways and am now happily back in a Fox.

I think a lot of people do not realize the potential of these cars.  Most of the Cougars and 'Birds that they see are beaters full of rust or never washed or otherwise taken care of.  So it catches them off guard to see one that's really nice.  I had a 20th anniversary Cougar that was immaculate with only 60,000 miles on it.  Everywhere I went I got compliments on that car.  Some people didn't even realize it was a Cougar at first.  I guess the shiny paint and lack of rust threw them off. ;)
-Jim
1987 Cougar LS 5.0


Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #32
Ain't this good enough to make you want a Bird???



Don't look bad shined up a little either....


Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #33
As far as never knowing your cars limits unless you test them...well I have, and I still do occasionally.  I just make sure that I'm in an area where there is no chance of hitting anything, no curbs and no other traffic.  I feel confident now that in any given situation I could avoid an accident, or at the least, minimize the damage. 

As far as T-bird/Coug over 'Stang....oh yeah, any day of the week.
Project 3G: Grandpa Grocery Getter-'85 Crown Vic LTD 2-door, 351W with heavily ported/polished GT40 heads, heavily ported/polished Typhoon Power Plus upper & lower intake, Comp Cams 265DEH retarded 1*, FAST EZ-EFI, HD T5, 8.8" 3.73 trac lock with extra clutches, 3G alt. swap, '99 CVPI front brakes, '09 CVPI rear disc brakes, '00 CVPI booster&m/c + wilwood adj prop valve.

Parted & Gone-'88 T-bird Sport, 351W swap, ported GT40 heads

Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #34
I have had stangs and cougars,
Its easyer to make stang faster right off the bat but anything you do to stang u can do to T bird cougar.  I find ride is better in T birds and you have more space inside.

So i rather have bigger car and build it up just as good

Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #35
And your car sounds sweet as hell too, Tom! Thats all I needed to hear for alot of insperation!:D
Resident "Idiot".

Formerly TBob5pt0 :shoothead


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Reply #36
Even with the Special Edition having so many ugly spots (no rust though) I get people stopping to talk to me about it all the time.  Every couple of times I'm at the gas station someone goes "hey I had one of those, best car I ever owned, should have never sold it".  People who don't know anything about the Cougar stop and mention how much the rear windows caught there eye.  No one has ever told me they didn't like the car.  Even my picky little sister wanted my car after riding in it once. 

I know you mentioned a t bird but it holds the same charachter as the cougar I think. 

The only minus I see to buying a fox bird is having to swap motors to bring it up to mustang speed.  But thats easy enough.
One 88

Pluses & minuses of 5.0 T-birds?

Reply #37
yeah, I got pulled over and the cop asked me what kinda car i was in. Some people are just so thrown off by the back windows.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
Hooligans! 
1988 Crown Vic wagon. 120K California car. Wifes grocery getter. (junked)
1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
lilsammywasapunkrocker@yahoo.com

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Reply #38
Hell even 5.0 Fox Stangs are getting to the age where you should probibly pull the engine to freshen it so it's not too big a deal. My 5.0 has about 125,000 on it and runs strong but if I'm going to go through the trouble to upgrade the engine I might as well change the bearings, rings ect. So either way most 5.0s have high milage so pulling the engine probibly should be done even if it's a Stang. I'de rather rebuild the bottom end before adding all the stuff and finding I have a oil burining issue or worse;) .
88 Thunderbird LX: 306, Edelbrock Performer heads, Comp 266HR cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, bunch of other stuff.

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Reply #39
Quote from: thunderjet302
Hell even 5.0 Fox Stangs are getting to the age where you should probibly pull the engine to freshen it so it's not too big a deal. My 5.0 has about 125,000 on it and runs strong but if I'm going to go through the trouble to upgrade the engine I might as well change the bearings, rings ect. So either way most 5.0s have high milage so pulling the engine probibly should be done even if it's a Stang. I'de rather rebuild the bottom end before adding all the stuff and finding I have a oil burining issue or worse;) .



I think you took the only minus to owning a 5.0 bird and proved it a moot point! 

So we have it

You have no negatives to owning a bird!
One 88

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Reply #40
Quote from: Warbird9
And your car sounds sweet as hell too, Tom! Thats all I needed to hear for alot of insperation!:D

Well at least I have one disciple following me down the Tbird path of richeousness...

Rob you are saved(from driving some bland riceburner)... :rollin:

 

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Reply #41
Who wouldn't want a blown 5L Cougar?

:bowdown:

I've got every Mustang part you can imagine on the car or waiting to be installed.

11.96 @ 118 MPH old 306 KB; 428W coming soon.

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Reply #42
Quote from: CougarSE
You have no negatives to owning a bird!


Well, I kinda knew that already... :tg:

Garrett H.
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