Hello all!
Been lurking for a while, trying to see if I wanted to jump back into the Fox Body game (my first "real" car was a brand new '88 Mustang GT when I was 18). LOVED that car and the memories it left me with. I LEARNED to really drive on it. It was amazing to see how much support exists for these cars now. Being an intense DIYer, I'm not afraid to work on anything and figured I'd jump back in.
Recently picked up the 92 LX hatchback in rather faded Calypso Green. It needs a lot of electrical work (airbag light, no fuel gauge, tach is wonky, no AC), a full interior refurb (this has worked it's way up on the list due to POs smoking in it and needing to get down to the wiring anyway), suspension is shot, and the engine/auto transmission are very tired (138K miles). But body is straight, never wrecked, only light surface rust (originally a southern car), and it's not missing anything.
Been lurking for a while, trying to see if I wanted to jump back into the Fox Body game (my first "real" car was a brand new '88 Mustang GT when I was 18). LOVED that car and the memories it left me with. I LEARNED to really drive on it. It was amazing to see how much support exists for these cars now. Being an intense DIYer, I'm not afraid to work on anything and figured I'd jump back in.
Recently picked up the 92 LX hatchback in rather faded Calypso Green. It needs a lot of electrical work (airbag light, no fuel gauge, tach is wonky, no AC), a full interior refurb (this has worked it's way up on the list due to POs smoking in it and needing to get down to the wiring anyway), suspension is shot, and the engine/auto transmission are very tired (138K miles). But body is straight, never wrecked, only light surface rust (originally a southern car), and it's not missing anything.

