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I personally like the older engines with the loud mufflers. No fuel injection or anything. Nice lope-y cam, hot sounding mufflers. AWESOME. Thats exactly how my mustang is going to be ('67).
 
I've been wanting to put a magnaflow on my little dakota.

Had to get a sticker on the ol lady's Bronco the other day. It has a flowmaster on it. After riding around in that for about 45 minutes, I've changed my mind. Got on my nerves pretty quick. Guess that is a sure sign of getting old.


Never saw the mention of someone riding for miles with the blinker on.....
You know the ones I'm talking about. You're sitting at a stop sign and see a car with the blinker on. Are they really pulling in here?
 
I've never been impressed by lud exhaust. All it says to me is that the car isn't being taken care of. It's all about the note. I like something deep and aggressive sounding. Volume is meaningless.

We've got a guy with a fart pipe, around here. The car looks about beat. I don't know if the engine's ready to go, or if it's just the rediculous exhaust system, but it sounds like he has to really gun the engine, just to get moving.

Pissed off bumblebees don't do a thing for me. I'd love to drop a 351 into an old Pinto, just to screw with them.

BTW: blinkers have always been optional in this part of Ohio. So is stopping at the four way.... (nearly had a car Vs bicycle one day. I was the bike)
 
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