Hey all,
I'm at a bit of a crossroad right now, I'm not sure what I want to do with my Mustang. The Mustang in question is a 1996 GT 5-speed convertible. It's a little underpowered now but that 4.6L Modular engine has some potential for power.
I already have a daily driver that I'm quite happy with so the Mustang has been mostly for hoonage and I was planning on building it into something that I could drag race and maybe autocross.
But now I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I'm not in love with the Mustang's looks, and it being a convertible means I'd have to put a decent bit of money into a roll bar before I could even track it. Plus the handling is kinda sloppy and the seats leave a lot to be desired.
Everything in the Mustang works, it's rust-free, and it has a clean title, so I figure I could get up to $2000 for it, though maybe less since it has 184,000 miles and faded paint. This is what it looks like now:
It's been really reliable in the time I've owned it, but I want something with a hard top and popup headlights. Something with a big rear hatch would be rad too, so I can transport wheels and tools to the track.
So that's what I wanted to ask about. For drag racing and some occasional track days/autocross, what would be a good car in a similar price range? It has to be beater-priced, something I won't feel bad wrecking. Ideally something with decent power and a healthy aftermarket. I don't really care about auto vs. manual, as long as it's a car where the transmission can be easily swapped. Something with a pushrod engine would be ideal, so I can keep it simple. V8 is an absolute must.
I don't really want a Fox body, despite their proven competence at the drag strip. They're far too common and I'm not in love with the way they look. I've looked at F-bodys, but I hate the way the old Camaro looks, and most Firebirds that I see are V6's in horrible condition.
My ideal would be a C5 Corvette coupe, but even with a salvage title most of those are out of my price range. Though maybe if I bought one at a salvage auction...
The C4 Corvettes are real cheap at this point, but their interiors are absolutely godawful, especially those awful digital clusters. And aren't the LT1 engines kind of a pain?
I love the look of the C3 Corvettes too, but most of the cheap ones are too far gone to be a track car, I don't want to deal with a full frame-off restoration at the moment.
Part of me says to just buy a 1994-1995 Mustang GT coupe, since those have the 5.0L engine which has a lot more mod potential.
What are your thoughts, guys?