I've owned quite a few different brand cars over the course of my addiction, but this is the first Mercury I ever owned.
I'm happy with my Cobra, I've been driving the wheels off it. Something I haven't done to a high performace car in years and its damn good. Its not a slouch either, but it also doesn't ask for much attention other that detailing it (actually it kind of scares me that a car so modified doesn't even complain a little). My wrenches are getting sad and since its not setup for the 1/4 mile, my kids can't say I am a race car driver any more.
So a while back I decided I want to build a bucks down street/strip/bracket car with brand loyalty being the last thing on my mind. The 2 top contenders for bang for the buck were a second gen camaro with a small block or a carbed fox body. The fox is smaller, lighter, stands a better chance of being found without rot etc. and 5.0l parts aren't any more expensive than the sbc stuff. I figured I could build a quicker cheaper Fox than I could a Camaro.
An ad went out for a 79-85 Fox (I wanted emissions exemptment) and this 83 Capri turned up and I grabbed it (refer to trailering 101 post). Its an original running 5.0 stick car (has an auto now) but I don't care. I'm not sure exactly what the final plan with it is but for now it will get stripped and chassis/body prepped and painted before I even think about drivetrain. I do know that with the flood of used mustang crap available I will have very little new parts in it. I also plan to build it with more ole fashion elbow grease than credit card swiping.
It should be nice when its done. I know a fox body isn't anything too special but being a Mercury adds a little uniqueness in a sea of Mustangs, so I am happy it popped up. I also don't plan to cobble it together, even though it will be a budget build I don't plan to do shoddy work so it will be presentable, and even more important, more attractive to potential buyers when I am bored with it.
