I had to travel to Ohio this past week for work. I flew into Detroit and then drove about an hour south just south of Toledo to Perrsyburgh, OH. I crossed paths with SEVERAL VERY clean foxbody specimens. One was a super clean coupe that wasn't overly modified or anything. Just super clean. I thought it maybe was a DPS model that they were trying to simulate, but as I got closer it was just a clean ass stock looking coupe. I saw another LX Hatch that was very clean. I realized that most of the foxes I just run across in TX these days are whored out, beaten up and most look like ass. Where's the foxbody Mecca in the US?
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostI'm surprised. Around here, all Mustangs I've seen are all rusted out, and the nice ones you do see are stored I'm sure for 9 months of the year. The roads get horrible with salt and ash when it snows.Last edited by YALE; 06-13-2011, 08:29 PM.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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I can't speak to where the mecca would be, but of course the Mustang has a bigger following in some areas than others. Just like supercars are a bit more prevalent in SoCal and parts of Florida.
I would think that, as mentioned above, the weather would have more an affect on the survivability of older cars, as well as the number of days a year that you'd see them on the road.
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I am in Northern Kentucky / Southern Ohio area. I have looked at countless Mustangs and Camaros here. A majority of them look great going down the road, but the underside, fender lips and subframes look like swiss cheese up close.
Very difficult to find a clean foxbody someone is selling around here.
Not many "exotics" here either. I have only seen 1 Viper, 1 Lambo and 1 Ferrari. The Ferrari and Lambo are the same person I believe.
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