dameion50
New Member
Here’s my new project. 95 gt. Stock motor, typical mods such as off road h pipe and flows. Some very questionable “mods” done to it. It needs a lot but that’s one of the reasons I got it. Very familiar with mustangs. This is the second 95 I’ve had. First one was a convertible that dyno’ed 526hp/498tq to the tires with a 150 shot with a stock block.
As you guys can see in the pics, this car hasn’t led an easy life. Yes, that skull on the rear bumper and oz racing and claw marks are painted on. The rest are stickers except for the rebel flag on the side skirt which is metal and has been riveted on lol.
The strut bar was just laying there but with a wire wrapped around one end, going down to the control arm. While there taking that off, there was a ratchet strap around the control arm going to the h pipe. Needless to say, it was a little crispy when I cut it off. Speaking of which, the pile is all the wires and jack chain that was wrapped around the exhaust. I’m assuming it was there to hold it up but after taking all that crap off, it isn’t going anywhere. The cream on top was at the rear end. Sorry for the crappy pics but yes, those are Lakewood traction bars, ones meant for a leaf spring set up, bolted to the lower control arm, facing towards the rear. Serves no purpose at all other than adding extra weight. And the top of my list of craziest things I have found on a car, wedged on top of the rear sway bar and rear bumper cover is a stop sign. Yes, a legit stop sign. Don’t know what the hell they were thinking lol.
As you guys can see in the pics, this car hasn’t led an easy life. Yes, that skull on the rear bumper and oz racing and claw marks are painted on. The rest are stickers except for the rebel flag on the side skirt which is metal and has been riveted on lol.
The strut bar was just laying there but with a wire wrapped around one end, going down to the control arm. While there taking that off, there was a ratchet strap around the control arm going to the h pipe. Needless to say, it was a little crispy when I cut it off. Speaking of which, the pile is all the wires and jack chain that was wrapped around the exhaust. I’m assuming it was there to hold it up but after taking all that crap off, it isn’t going anywhere. The cream on top was at the rear end. Sorry for the crappy pics but yes, those are Lakewood traction bars, ones meant for a leaf spring set up, bolted to the lower control arm, facing towards the rear. Serves no purpose at all other than adding extra weight. And the top of my list of craziest things I have found on a car, wedged on top of the rear sway bar and rear bumper cover is a stop sign. Yes, a legit stop sign. Don’t know what the hell they were thinking lol.