Posted by GRAPE-DRANK on March 08, 2014 at 07:57:37 from (98.117.67.240):
In Reply to: ford plant posted by mab570diesel on March 07, 2014 at 23:56:36:
I had a 289 Mustang, with an awesome C4 and 9" 3:50 rear. I was all blue oval till I worked in an auto shop. The bailout argument is valid and I had to hold my nose to buy a GM. GM also screws 1/2 truck buyers with their gear ratios. I have a theory that over square V8's last longer and run smoother. That is why I went with GM. For a modest V8 GM has the best thing going. The 5.3 and 6.0 are fine engines.
I've never heard anyone say "those Ford modular V8's sure are a good motor."
I still think the best pickup truck ever made as far as reliability, longevity, ease of maintenance and overall ruggedness is the Ford 300 I6 with a 4 speed. The best working man's muscle car will always be a Ford Mustang with a 302, 5-speed and 4:11's.
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