You can tell this is a classic. The seatbelt was dangling with about a foot and a half of slack even after gunning it through 1st 2nd and 3rd gear hahaha. Nice shifts!
Very good job controlling the fox. It is easily one of the hardest platforms to control. Due to heavy front end. Really light back end of you toss it to far that thing gone
Timothy Voight was a fun car, I had it for over a decade, we sold it because floors n frame was finally rotting... BUT subscribe, I'm building a mint 70k miles twin 86 GT as we speak... uploads to come!!
Thnx man, alotta years of practice on cars NOT built for that kinda driving, no crazy suspension and brakes setup FOR drifting, no special tires, no nothing but a driver taught by his crazy dad how to make a car do what you want it to in a time era before abs, traction control, stability control, hydraulic e-brakes, wild angle capable front steering and specialized suspension, thank God I was born in 1982 not in the 90s or later or I wouldnt have gotten to experience the raw all driver cars like they were up until the obd1 time era where cars were doing half the driving for you!
Awesome, Bought me a 95 mustang GTS 5.0, last year for the 5.0, Just getting done fixing it up and should be ready in a day or to, Didn't find out it was a GTS till a big mustang guy out by me said if you have manual door locks and Windows it might be a GTS and I looked in to it and sure enough it is, Only 4800 were made with stick,
Check all my vids out, you'll probably enjoy quite a few of em! I got my 1st Mustang in the very end of the 90s, it was an 86 GT, to this day, owned literally every year/type from 80s till new Coyotes and the 86 GT 5.0 with full boltons is just the most fun you can have in any price range, but ESPECIALLY UNDER $10k!!! Full boltons 350z/G35s Manual coupes are another really fun, bang for the buck under $10k car, as well as the Camaro/Firebird Lt1/Ls1 cars, and, my personal favorite, 87+ Corvettes, which I've had 10+ over the years and to this day still drive my 89 Z52 Dana44/3.73 full boltons that I've now had 18 years of fun. All those mentioned about are totally different experiences, but for under $10k u get donuts, burnouts, drifting, and pretty fucking reliable platforms that take abuse very well
Great Vid bud. I have an 86 GT, she isn't built like yours is obviously lol. Glad to see you're having fun with it. Hatters gonna hate, just no way round it! Peace.
I'm gonna upload it soon, subscribe and I'm bringing back the good old days, it's been a long time but the new 86 is a project in action, and I'm in the middle of a 9 second S550 93 octane 14psi sleeper build over the winter, subscribe and be a part of the Streetfire.net legends, we all know who we are and remember those days well, SEASON 06 ALL DAY, -Undisputed
@@UndisputedMRecabo streefire is back?? Shit. Yeah we had tons of our crews stang videos up on there and they all got taken down one day. Alright sounds good man I'll sub and wait it out. Take it easy brother!
donnie wilcher thnx man, that car was alotta fun! I sold it, but building another one now, found a near mint 70k mile 2 owner 86 gt 5 speed same color almost twin! Vids soon...
Many, MANY years ago when I was a kid, at a very young age, I started to realize that my father may not have driven like anyone else's father's I knew, and may not have abided by any of the laws or rules of the road either, but I knew, not just because he was my dad, but because it was obvious he was able to make whatever he was driving do things that other people couldn't, and, I knew from a young age, I was gonna watch everything he did, and by the time it was my turn to be able to drive, I'd be ready! At age 14 my father taught me how to drive a manual transmission car, but, not any car, on his Ram Air 4, 4 speed manual 1969 Pontiac Trans Am, and, my 1st day driving, I was already leaving rubber in 1st and hanging out the tail end while shifting to 2nd, and it just escalated while I gained experience driving anything and everything to its limits! Just always know, don't try and do something you haven't done before in a place or time where u can find yourself hurting yourself or someone else, or destroying your car, practice makes perfect, so make sure you practice or try new things pushing your limits in safe places so you only have to worry about and focus on controlling the car and making it do what you want it to do, once you learn what everything feels like BEFORE it happens, eventually you can get to a point where you can just throw cars around and get to the edge of your limits the same way a normal person would get in the car and drive to the store and back, because once you can feel what cars are telling you before they do it, you can do anything anywhere without even thinking about it, and its NOT reckless or dangerous, because your skills and perception make it second nature, just as safe as a normal person driving conservatively and abiding the laws and rules of the road. Be smart, be safe, but DON'T be boring, have fun and you'll be calm cool and collected with some practice!
@@UndisputedMRecabo Nice. Thanks for that man. My dad was the same, driving anything and being able to make it do unbelievable shit like full on drifts in our old front wheel drive Nissan Largo van. Except, if i asked him how he does it he'd always just say "It's cause I'm fucking Old School Boy", or "Well I've been driving 18 wheelers since the 50's so this is a piece of piss" lol! But yeah, I'm going to try and find some place like a huge empty complex to practice on so i can do as you said and focus on nothing but controlling the car, and then hopefully with enough practice have a decent understanding on what my car is doing at the time, being calm whilst in a slide, and having good hand coordination.
@@sunpacbrolygokuzu3609 what kinda car are you learning on? And yeah, I learned alot the few few years, especially how to drift and slide in rwd cars that DO NOT have a posi/lsd/locker which most people just say "it's got an open differential, it cant drift" but when u master the technique, u can make ANYTHING successfully drift in nearly any condition. Check out all my vids and definitely check out the challenger rental car video, my ex rented an auto base model v6 Challenger, open no lock differential, which we found out immediately, but, using weight transfer and intended premeditated projection angle, I could set it up to do whatever I wanted and drift just like it had a locker by learning which way would quickly transfer weight to which side to quickly take weight off one side, get the tire to spin, then make that the outside tire quickly while still spinning, to someone watching it would be impossible to know that I'm doing something very different to get the same results as someone with a posi locking diff, but once you get that technique down, you can drift slide and enjoy wide open throttle counter steering in anything
@@UndisputedMRecabo It's an E92 335I automatic with an MHD stage 1 tune. And yeah, having an open diff is another thing that scares me a bit because everytime I've fishtailed, the steering wheel gets yanked to either side. But it's not the yanking that scares me, it's the unpredictability of it that scares me. Also, does seating position matter ?
dave I sold the car a while back, BUT I'm currently building another near identical 86 GT, this one has 70k original miles and is near mint, once we get it back, watch out for vids soon! Subscribe!
This car sounds and looks pretty healthy, and seems like it makes a good amount of power. Too bad he never learned how to shift the car properly !!! Jk, cool car buddy !!!!
Thnx man, it ran good, fresh 306ci, milled heads when they rebuilt it, but essentially stock motor/heads, just FULL Boltons anything and everything, FULL suspension & drivetrain setup to slide. Gutted to bare metal everything behind the doors and an aggressive locker with all solid mounts front to back made it pretty fun to throw around!
The comments make this video better lol I know I'm late to see this but damn a guy takes his car around the block and you'd think he just punched a baby. Nice ride bud, not a mustang fan but car sounds good!
es ,This guy know how to have a good F time now ima see if there are negative yappers...Coo beans mostly people who know how to have a good F time to...
+I Hoon A Minivan you obviously have never driven a foxbody let alone a modded one best stick to the video games then... I am sure the plastic wheel is super realistic
If u cant tell the difference between people that can handle a car, and people that cant, you shouldn't be commenting things like that. I've been throwing cars around for 20+ years and NEVER have had anything like these new generation asshole kids running over crowds, some people are born with the ability to judge what the car can do and cant do, and some people that just aren't, they usually make themselves know which type of driver they are pretty quickly when u start really throwing cars around.
Omg I've been shifting wrong this whole time! I knew I should of been using both hands!
Hahahhaa, i found the secret!! Lol
UndisputedMRecabo hey, ur girlfriend should see my stang boi !
Should have. Urine idiot
Hella funny omg 😲
Craigslist ad... adult owned never abused
You can tell this is a classic. The seatbelt was dangling with about a foot and a half of slack even after gunning it through 1st 2nd and 3rd gear hahaha. Nice shifts!
My '86 GT does the same thing haha
This guy is perpetually 16 years old forever......immature, reckless, happy go lucky, youthful.....LOVE IT!!!!
Amazing. These things with a set of good heads and a nice cam are the most fun you can have in a 80’s muscle car
typical day in a mustang
"it was icy as fuck back there" 😂
Ray Bee hahahahahah, dangerous!! black ice will sneak up on u hahahaha
this guy fuckin loves life
honestly he can handle that mustang im impressed
Raphael Lecour thnx man, always fun!!
Most understanding girlfriend in the world!
I could tell right away that you're a wheel man. Nice job wheelin that old 4 eye.
That hadoken shift though
Good piece of ole internet history right here that’s for sure!
Nothing better than driving in a beautiful scenery, hearing that fiveoh sing.
Very good job controlling the fox. It is easily one of the hardest platforms to control. Due to heavy front end. Really light back end of you toss it to far that thing gone
Well, now you've got me all amped up to go for a spin. You have some quite good driving skills my friend!
Damn that brings back some old memories 😎 🤔😄💃
RockTheSix 73 the good old days, I had that car 11 years, same motor trans clutch and rear, I built it to last, lol
Ripping in that stang!! Holy shit,lol. He couldn't get enough and neither could I. Sweet driving skills man
Timothy Voight was a fun car, I had it for over a decade, we sold it because floors n frame was finally rotting... BUT subscribe, I'm building a mint 70k miles twin 86 GT as we speak... uploads to come!!
Last 3 shifts are the best. lol Big Nuts!
Still watching this every other day for the past year kill tires not people!🤟🏽
This looks so fun! I can only hope I get to try something like this someday!
The first foxbody ninja.
Jaywash 601 haha, it's a rare discipline, despite the color of the seatbelt being maroon, many years of training I'm black belt certified!! Hahaha 😂👍👍
My boy can drive.
Thnx man, alotta years of practice on cars NOT built for that kinda driving, no crazy suspension and brakes setup FOR drifting, no special tires, no nothing but a driver taught by his crazy dad how to make a car do what you want it to in a time era before abs, traction control, stability control, hydraulic e-brakes, wild angle capable front steering and specialized suspension, thank God I was born in 1982 not in the 90s or later or I wouldnt have gotten to experience the raw all driver cars like they were up until the obd1 time era where cars were doing half the driving for you!
The white shirt guy, I wish that was a friend of ours driving that car that way.
LOL @ 2:28, looks at camera! Looks like you and your girl are enjoying yourselves.
Level 1000!! on them sweet ass shifts bro
Lol you need to make more driving vids! You're hilarious! 😂
Nice stang handling,
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I enjoyed watching this. this is the shit I usually do...with a passenger though lol
I tried 2 handed shifting a ended up in some woods....Gee thanks undisputedMRecabo lol
geeked
Lmaoo 2 hands on the shifts makes steering tough, haha
Awesome, Bought me a 95 mustang GTS 5.0, last year for the 5.0, Just getting done fixing it up and should be ready in a day or to, Didn't find out it was a GTS till a big mustang guy out by me said if you have manual door locks and Windows it might be a GTS and I looked in to it and sure enough it is, Only 4800 were made with stick,
That t5 just took a beating.
Wish I could give 1,000 thumbs up , Good to see I'm not the only one who drives like a goofball when nobody is around lol
You're my new Supah BadAss Hero
🖒🖒
You belong in the Bay Area were we do hyphy activity like this every night in town #yeee #50Gang 🔥
Teach me how to shift like that! haahaa. love this! cheers.
Hands ‼️‼️‼️ bro you nice hebind the wheel
So fucking awesome man ahah !! would love going for a rip
Bro u got madddd skills I would love to see more of ur vids man !
Moqtada Hadab thnx man, more vids soon, n check all my vids out and subscribe!
Think you , justice confirmed my next ride.
Check all my vids out, you'll probably enjoy quite a few of em! I got my 1st Mustang in the very end of the 90s, it was an 86 GT, to this day, owned literally every year/type from 80s till new Coyotes and the 86 GT 5.0 with full boltons is just the most fun you can have in any price range, but ESPECIALLY UNDER $10k!!! Full boltons 350z/G35s Manual coupes are another really fun, bang for the buck under $10k car, as well as the Camaro/Firebird Lt1/Ls1 cars, and, my personal favorite, 87+ Corvettes, which I've had 10+ over the years and to this day still drive my 89 Z52 Dana44/3.73 full boltons that I've now had 18 years of fun.
All those mentioned about are totally different experiences, but for under $10k u get donuts, burnouts, drifting, and pretty fucking reliable platforms that take abuse very well
These 302s and their torque make these awesome drift cars
Who knew Joe Rogan owned a 86 4 eyed beast.
He did the double hand shift 😂
U got bars! Makes me wants mustang again.
Wasn't thizz a dance?
+sharpshootah88 thizz is ecstasy in the Bay Area!
Wow, your an expert, I thought I could drive, your the Best , is your Mustang stock ?
two hand shift soo cool bro so so cool
That's awesome ..
BARS is what we call that in the Bay Area !!
You have any pics of the car ?86 you have the 4 eyes or euro?
Yeeeee
Old t5 taking a beating like a champ lol.
Great Vid bud. I have an 86 GT, she isn't built like yours is obviously lol. Glad to see you're having fun with it. Hatters gonna hate, just no way round it! Peace.
Yo bro where is the final countdown video?? It's legendary in my crew, having drinks trying to find it right now!
I'm gonna upload it soon, subscribe and I'm bringing back the good old days, it's been a long time but the new 86 is a project in action, and I'm in the middle of a 9 second S550 93 octane 14psi sleeper build over the winter, subscribe and be a part of the Streetfire.net legends, we all know who we are and remember those days well, SEASON 06 ALL DAY, -Undisputed
@@UndisputedMRecabo streefire is back?? Shit. Yeah we had tons of our crews stang videos up on there and they all got taken down one day. Alright sounds good man I'll sub and wait it out. Take it easy brother!
Dam good wheelin bra
dave thanks man!
Wooo! Nice brother
what heads intake cam? nice driving man
u remind me of me wen i drive lol dope ass video bro, keep em comin!
What is with the two handed shifts
Nicee!!! Make another vid bro..
😅LOL. Just going to the "store" be right back.
That's some hella driving
donnie wilcher thnx man, that car was alotta fun! I sold it, but building another one now, found a near mint 70k mile 2 owner 86 gt 5 speed same color almost twin! Vids soon...
Charisma and good driving!
what was the point of shifting with both hands?
never mind about the year or model just looked at the caption
Damn, how do you learn to drive like that ? And how do you stay so relaxed ?
My body always tenses up when ever my car fishtails.
Many, MANY years ago when I was a kid, at a very young age, I started to realize that my father may not have driven like anyone else's father's I knew, and may not have abided by any of the laws or rules of the road either, but I knew, not just because he was my dad, but because it was obvious he was able to make whatever he was driving do things that other people couldn't, and, I knew from a young age, I was gonna watch everything he did, and by the time it was my turn to be able to drive, I'd be ready! At age 14 my father taught me how to drive a manual transmission car, but, not any car, on his Ram Air 4, 4 speed manual 1969 Pontiac Trans Am, and, my 1st day driving, I was already leaving rubber in 1st and hanging out the tail end while shifting to 2nd, and it just escalated while I gained experience driving anything and everything to its limits! Just always know, don't try and do something you haven't done before in a place or time where u can find yourself hurting yourself or someone else, or destroying your car, practice makes perfect, so make sure you practice or try new things pushing your limits in safe places so you only have to worry about and focus on controlling the car and making it do what you want it to do, once you learn what everything feels like BEFORE it happens, eventually you can get to a point where you can just throw cars around and get to the edge of your limits the same way a normal person would get in the car and drive to the store and back, because once you can feel what cars are telling you before they do it, you can do anything anywhere without even thinking about it, and its NOT reckless or dangerous, because your skills and perception make it second nature, just as safe as a normal person driving conservatively and abiding the laws and rules of the road. Be smart, be safe, but DON'T be boring, have fun and you'll be calm cool and collected with some practice!
@@UndisputedMRecabo Nice. Thanks for that man. My dad was the same, driving anything and being able to make it do unbelievable shit like full on drifts in our old front wheel drive Nissan Largo van. Except, if i asked him how he does it he'd always just say "It's cause I'm fucking Old School Boy", or "Well I've been driving 18 wheelers since the 50's so this is a piece of piss" lol! But yeah, I'm going to try and find some place like a huge empty complex to practice on so i can do as you said and focus on nothing but controlling the car, and then hopefully with enough practice have a decent understanding on what my car is doing at the time, being calm whilst in a slide, and having good hand coordination.
@@sunpacbrolygokuzu3609 what kinda car are you learning on? And yeah, I learned alot the few few years, especially how to drift and slide in rwd cars that DO NOT have a posi/lsd/locker which most people just say "it's got an open differential, it cant drift" but when u master the technique, u can make ANYTHING successfully drift in nearly any condition. Check out all my vids and definitely check out the challenger rental car video, my ex rented an auto base model v6 Challenger, open no lock differential, which we found out immediately, but, using weight transfer and intended premeditated projection angle, I could set it up to do whatever I wanted and drift just like it had a locker by learning which way would quickly transfer weight to which side to quickly take weight off one side, get the tire to spin, then make that the outside tire quickly while still spinning, to someone watching it would be impossible to know that I'm doing something very different to get the same results as someone with a posi locking diff, but once you get that technique down, you can drift slide and enjoy wide open throttle counter steering in anything
@@UndisputedMRecabo It's an E92 335I automatic with an MHD stage 1 tune. And yeah, having an open diff is another thing that scares me a bit because everytime I've fishtailed, the steering wheel gets yanked to either side. But it's not the yanking that scares me, it's the unpredictability of it that scares me. Also, does seating position matter ?
I hope that you have subframes welded on and that crack in the windshield is just from a stone.
Haha, tree branches fell on it, all welded up, Haha
That god damn son of a bitch john force burnout tho was epic I salute u good sir
Nice handles #fuckthehaters ole boy got bars, only a chosen few can really get down like this. Given credit where its due. #100
let me ask you do u still got the car bless us with another ride along
dave I sold the car a while back, BUT I'm currently building another near identical 86 GT, this one has 70k original miles and is near mint, once we get it back, watch out for vids soon! Subscribe!
This car sounds and looks pretty healthy, and seems like it makes a good amount of power. Too bad he never learned how to shift the car properly !!! Jk, cool car buddy !!!!
Thnx man, it ran good, fresh 306ci, milled heads when they rebuilt it, but essentially stock motor/heads, just FULL Boltons anything and everything, FULL suspension & drivetrain setup to slide. Gutted to bare metal everything behind the doors and an aggressive locker with all solid mounts front to back made it pretty fun to throw around!
That thing sounds healthy anything done cam or heads cold air intake ?
I like this guy's style.
On a side note, I had a 93 GT, 5 speed with the same color interior. I'm pretty sure sharing this video with my wife would give her PTSD.
Fuck yea thats how n what those cars were made for
lol that shifting
Shifting with both hands will kill you one day. Always keep atleast one hand on your wheel.
your crazy guy ...you got handles ... but your crazy man... looks like a fox body or a Capri
what year is it?
The comments make this video better lol I know I'm late to see this but damn a guy takes his car around the block and you'd think he just punched a baby. Nice ride bud, not a mustang fan but car sounds good!
Matt haha nice bro all day
Pure Gold
all fun and games until someone gets killed. hopefully no one gets seriously hurt.nice car tho..
you'll figure it out.....
+kev theplumber dude theres nobody on that fuckin road lol chill he got skill
kev theplumber shut up man.... nobody is around him and he clearly knows how to drive
Need that outside camera
This guy is a fucking badass
Damn..you're in full control of that shit..what the f do you have in that?
Turned it when he started shifting with two hands hahahahaha i don’t kno why it bugged me smh lol
Lol
Looks like he twisted the frame on that thing to crack the windshield. Need sub frame connections
So was this girl impressed with the whole 200horsepower or what🤣🤣🤣
what you got done to that? as in what mods to motor , clutch trans rear?
I'd like to know what was done also!
es ,This guy know how to have a good F time now ima see if there are negative yappers...Coo beans mostly people who know how to have a good F time to...
Guess he aint tried takin hand off wheel turning !
If MERICA was a video.
How do tou like the hurst shifter im thinking on buying one
Sweet Car!!!!
Lol so aggressive on the wheel, bro you're only going like 10 mph chill and be smooth haha
+HoonAStang no shit lol, hes acting like a kid behind the wheel
Toyota previa
Sterling Archer Correct.
+I Hoon A Minivan you obviously have never driven a foxbody let alone a modded one best stick to the video games then... I am sure the plastic wheel is super realistic
he might be driving with a manual steering rack , it's very popular for foxbodies
Hahah when you just have to hadouken into 3rd :D (or 5th?)
Sometimes the streetfighter shift is the only option, strong, accurate and a tried n true winner! L.m.f.a.o
these are the type of guys that smoke crowds
If u cant tell the difference between people that can handle a car, and people that cant, you shouldn't be commenting things like that. I've been throwing cars around for 20+ years and NEVER have had anything like these new generation asshole kids running over crowds, some people are born with the ability to judge what the car can do and cant do, and some people that just aren't, they usually make themselves know which type of driver they are pretty quickly when u start really throwing cars around.
I fucking love this video
Fastest 5.0 86
hell yeah
whats the black linkage next to the shifter?
Stock 302?
Bored 30 over + longtubes, every bolt-on, all solid mounts, 3.55s, carbon double clutches locker and many years of trained driver-mod = LOTTA FUN!!!
Badass bro. I’m always referring back to this vid
guy's a character does know how to control the car lol..
What’s done to it?
Ik this was a while back but can anyone tell me what mods were done to this thing at the time of the vid