Haha. Thanks guys.


Vern Scholz doesn't ring a bell, but I may recognize the car if he hits up the street legal drags at Castrol Raceway.... what does he drive?


As for my car and the Fox Mustangs in general, the body style lasted from 79-93, but the Fox platform actually stayed generally the same from 1979-2004. That does say it was very successful, but in my mind that also held the Mustang brand back from some key improvements (ie: it should've been revamped with the changes in 1994 to include simple things like a coil-over suspension - hell, even my old 89 Cavalier had coil-overs), but then again it's also nice for us guys with the older Fox models because parts are easier to find and I'm able to use most stock braking, axle and suspension parts over that 25 year span... heck I can even swap the K-members if needed from anything up to a 2004, so having those options definitely has it's benefits.