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All wheel drive setup on a mustang

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Silver95Stint

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How hard would this be to accomplish. The reason I am asking is because I saw this ole skool ford (a quad duece or something like that), on this Hi-Po car show. The thing had a V-8 in it was all wheel drive; and did 0-60 in 2.9 seconds. Also how much would it be in terms of cost to do. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
 

95snoozer

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hahahahaha

 

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95snoozer said:
hahahahaha

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Silver95Stint

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Does that mean it can't be done or what??
 
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InWhatGear

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You mean like this?

 
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88mustangGT

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dude anythin can be done, this has been my dream to do for a few years now. i fegured a transfer case and other drivetrain parts from an explore or bronco. i think it would amasing to have.
 

yellow5.0cobra

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No room. Never will happen.

Unless you alter the stock height and make it a monster truck.
 

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InWhatGear said:
You mean like this?

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THAT IS HILARIOUS!
 

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yellow5.0cobra said:
No room. Never will happen.

Unless you alter the stock height and make it a monster truck.
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I was umm.... just about to umm... say the same thing
 

Zero Signal

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Maybe retrofit the motor and drivetrain from an old Skyline into it or something. Anything is possible, but would never be worth the money.
 

BlackVert

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Check this thread out:

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=380901
 
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