Looks awesome! I am envious of not only the great weather you have but also a great looking and driving fox. I feel motivated to get off my butt and finish my resto. Hopefully by spring I will get to drive mine again.
Thanks! I rode into town, filled up with fuel, and cruised about 20 miles. Three inch flowmasters- Is there a sweeter sound? I wish i could drive it more...but I can't take it to work, and sure as HECK am not gonna leave it sitting in a grocery store, or mall parking lot.
Cleeeean! Gotta love the Pony R's. With the endless amount of open road you guys have down there (Tx), there's no telling how many miles I would rack up on my cars.
Right. It's a real dilemma. Do I spend five thousand more bucks pouring concrete all the way to the street, or do I save that money for forced induction?
Forced induction. You live in Texas, it's not like you have to deal with a lot of muddy ruts very often (if ever). Drive slow to prevent gravel chips, then raise hell on the street
No, it's not the origional paint, it is the origional color, though with origional black interior. The car went through a mild resto before I bought it, from what I know about it. It's got 79,000 miles on it.
Thanks, man. My best friend has got an 85 coupe we're fixing to start work on. He's got everything needed to build it with a 302/T5 with five lug 4 wheel disc. I've been buggin the heck out of him for us to get started, but he wants to paint the engine bay first. Problem is, he can't decide on a color for the car. Every time he sees mine he says he ought to paint it Calypso.
I told him that's fine with me, but after seeing the pics on here of the red 4 eye coupe, I've been on him to do that red...Man, that's a fine car!