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Went Back to an Old Shoe and Man it Feels Great
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<blockquote data-quote="WVTrakPak" data-source="post: 16662063" data-attributes="member: 166392"><p>Well I posted a thread a few weeks ago about my dilemma and lack of fancy with a car for very long. The 1986 Saleen was beautiful but it was not fun to drive and too rare to modify. I was tempted by a couple of Boss 302s and when posed with the opportunity to correct a previous wrong, I jumped at it. I owned Roush Trak Pak #39 for 5 years and when the 13/14 GT500s came out, I thought I had to have one and have since owned 2 GT500s. They are great cars and much faster than this, but the specialness and the way this package worked together, I had to go back. #56 is an exact twin to my car and the odds of owning 2 of the 17 (red) and 100 made is pretty unreal.</p><p></p><p>Drove it home from Wisconsin Friday and fell in love again with the familiar place I had come to love. The coil overs are harsh, but I simply love the car from one end to the other. Most people hate the wing, but it truly is a functional part of these cars that make them special. I have traded a bunch since the old Trak Pak, but think I am done for a while now.</p><p></p><p>The second pic is of a buddy's car that took me an hour north of Chicago to get it. [ATTACH=full]1718601[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1718602[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1718601[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WVTrakPak, post: 16662063, member: 166392"] Well I posted a thread a few weeks ago about my dilemma and lack of fancy with a car for very long. The 1986 Saleen was beautiful but it was not fun to drive and too rare to modify. I was tempted by a couple of Boss 302s and when posed with the opportunity to correct a previous wrong, I jumped at it. I owned Roush Trak Pak #39 for 5 years and when the 13/14 GT500s came out, I thought I had to have one and have since owned 2 GT500s. They are great cars and much faster than this, but the specialness and the way this package worked together, I had to go back. #56 is an exact twin to my car and the odds of owning 2 of the 17 (red) and 100 made is pretty unreal. Drove it home from Wisconsin Friday and fell in love again with the familiar place I had come to love. The coil overs are harsh, but I simply love the car from one end to the other. Most people hate the wing, but it truly is a functional part of these cars that make them special. I have traded a bunch since the old Trak Pak, but think I am done for a while now. The second pic is of a buddy's car that took me an hour north of Chicago to get it. [ATTACH type="full"]1718601[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1718602[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]1718601[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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