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Title: Yesterday
Post by: Blazin on May 31, 2009, 09:10:57 am
So yesterday I am cruising along in my 86 K 30 dump at 60 MPH on the interstate, traffic was almost nonexistant. I see way back a Mustang late 90's maybe early 2000's coming up in the left lane. He gets up beside me, I am guessing he was doing 70 MPH or so, passing but not blowing past me. I let him get his rear wheel about to my front wheel, and I put the boot to it. Trucks got some pipe, he had to have heard it, and from 60 the 454 will take it to 85, 90 in short order. Needless to say I drove away from him about 8 car lengths. I hit about 85 plus, and a few seconds later he passed me like I was on blocks! I bet he wasn't expecting an old dump truck to walk away from him like that!! He went by me he had to be doing 110!! I got a good chuckle out of it, figured you guys would enjoy it too.  ;D
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: VileZambonie on May 31, 2009, 02:19:53 pm
Mustangs suck
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: oldyeller on May 31, 2009, 04:56:40 pm
Kelly and I took my old yeller truck to town one day to go to Wal-Mart to fill it up with gas.  The intersection has 2 left turn lanes.  We were in the right lane and this guy in a newer truck gets in the left turn lane so he can turn faster and get in front of us.  When the light turned green, Kelly took off and left him behind.  He wasn't too happy when he missed his chance to get in front of us and had to go to the third entrance. 

He loves to play with kids in their sports cars in that truck, especially at lights.  It just looks like an old beat up ranch truck and they don't know what they are up against.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: eventhorizon66 on May 31, 2009, 08:03:45 pm
Maybe instead of saving up funds to build another SBC.  I'll be a little more patient and wait for a 454 build.  Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: choptop on May 31, 2009, 08:15:24 pm
Maybe instead of saving up funds to build another SBC.  I'll be a little more patient and wait for a 454 build.  Thanks for sharing.
Now your thinking. 500hp from a bigblock is alot cheaper and more reliable than a small block. But, I have to give props to the hi horse small blocks. Our trucks need torque. They are heavy and thats what gets'em goin.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Lt.Del on May 31, 2009, 08:42:47 pm
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It just looks like an old beat up ranch truck and they don't know what they are up against.

I'm gettin older everyday and when the youngster see this old bald guy driving a 30 yr old '79 pickup, they think they can get in front no problem.  WRONG!  That ole stroker with dual exhaust no mufflers wakes them up and punishes them for stereotyping. I love gassin' it at lights and watchin' those dropped jaws in my rearview.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Blazin on May 31, 2009, 10:50:47 pm
I am not a Stang fan but this one was good looking, and sounded real nice, throaty. Had 18" or so Torq Thrusts on it. Nice metallic blue with a satin black hood with a shaker scoop. I bet he is still talking about it too.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Unofficial on June 01, 2009, 09:33:30 am
My dad and I restored a '65 Mustang together, and I love it. Maybe the result would have been different if you were cruising next to us  ;D  That 289 is easy to underestimate.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Lt.Del on June 01, 2009, 01:19:49 pm
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My dad and I restored a '65 Mustang together, and I love it. Maybe the result would have been different if you were cruising next to us    That 289 is easy to underestimate.


I agree about the 289, especially the 4V A code 289 like in my GT

My kid and I are going to restore my 65 GT convertible when he gets a little older  ;D


(http://www.delbridge.net/mustang.jpg)
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Unofficial on June 01, 2009, 01:28:39 pm

I agree about the 289, especially the 4V A code 289 like in my GT

My kid and I are going to restore my 65 GT convertible when he gets a little older  ;D


(http://www.delbridge.net/mustang.jpg)

Yeah, I wasn't into the whole performance and racing scene until I got my '87, so when my dad and I restored it, I wasn't nearly as interested as I would have been right now. But hey, at least we still have it, so it's not a lost cause.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Blazin on June 01, 2009, 09:09:27 pm
My dad and I restored a '65 Mustang together, and I love it. Maybe the result would have been different if you were cruising next to us  ;D  That 289 is easy to underestimate.

I didn't underestimate anything. Its a no brainier, a computer controlled, fuel injected, performance car. Against a
1 ton dump truck. All I did was wake him up a bit!! I never thought anything more than what happened would have happened.
 My truck does go real good for an old dump truck. Kid that works with me took him a little over a quarter mile to get by me with his 03 Z71 with the 5.3 from a 10 / 15 MPH rolling start.
Title: Re: Yesterday
Post by: Unofficial on June 01, 2009, 10:51:31 pm
I didn't underestimate anything. Its a no brainier, a computer controlled, fuel injected, performance car. Against a
1 ton dump truck. All I did was wake him up a bit!! I never thought anything more than what happened would have happened.
 My truck does go real good for an old dump truck. Kid that works with me took him a little over a quarter mile to get by me with his 03 Z71 with the 5.3 from a 10 / 15 MPH rolling start.

I didn't mean to imply that you underestimated the Mustang, I was just stating that the 289 is easy to underestimate.  I would have loved to see the look on the guy's face when a big ol' 1 ton starting haulin' like that.  :D