Foxbody GT Mustang or Porsche 944?

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  • eric (^__^)
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    Originally posted by kolunda
    It's like choosing between a giant douche and a turd sandwich.
    or the Audi (douche sandwich)

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  • egk2
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    I hate non turbo'd 944's, they're garbage. We used to have a foxbody gt with minor bolt ons like gears, intake mani, shorty headers, pulleys, shift kit, suspension and exhaust, so much fun to drive and sounded awesome with an h-pipe and short flowmasters.

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  • Shoomakan
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    My friend, I'd really recommend a Foxbody Mustang. I own(ed) one until very recently, it did better mileage than my current M30'd E30. Not to mention it is far more tractable and much cheaper to maintain.

    Not to mention that with a couple of grand under the hood of the Fox, it will get up to an EASY 400bhp.

    I always liked the 944, but since, like some have pointed out, they lead harsh(er) lives and suck to maintain.

    Go for the Fox.

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  • kolunda
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    It's like choosing between a giant douche and a turd sandwich.

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  • gearheadE30
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    Huh, didn't know that. I knew about the cam, but otherwise I thought they were the same LT1. Cool ;)

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  • GarrettM
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    The primary difference between the LT1 in the Impala and the LT1 that was in the Corvette and Camaro was that the Impala engine was fitted with cast-iron cylinder heads instead of aluminum ones, and a camshaft that was designed more for low-end torque than high-end horsepower. Another difference was that the Impala LT1 had 2 bolt main bearing caps while the Corvette LT1 had 4 bolt main bearing caps.

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  • JasonC
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    LT1 Impala SS did not have Vette motors in them. They was only a cast iron head 2 bolt main LT1 motor.

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  • GarrettM
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    And $$

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  • gearheadE30
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    subie 1999 2.5rs. GReat in the cold, but they do invite mods. Or you could get a 1996 Impala SS. More space than you will ever need, the ability to swap in a 6-speed (bolts up to the corvette motor) resonable comfort, and good as a DD. Granted, i suppose that takes a bit of modding to be any fun...

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  • Brinkley
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    Dude. Foxbody. That is all.

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  • eric (^__^)
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    An Audi? Holy crap just buy a 325e!!!

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  • GarrettM
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    Not all Justy's were 4WD.
    An Audi would be perfect but they are kinda expensive up here.

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  • Erik
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    Hands down, Audi 90 Quattro



    My friend had one and he loved his. AWD V6. Probably a great snow car. I wouldn't know seeing as how I live in Florida.

    Just DON"T get anything that you would be tempted to mod. Cause YOU WILL, and modding two cars is expensive! So I guess that 4Runner idea might be not so bad after all.

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  • Brinkley
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    arent all Justy's 4WD? or was that before subbie's were all 4WD?

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  • GarrettM
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    A Justy would be perfect if I could find a 4WD one.

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