2.5 liter v6 or 2.0 turbo, the Ford Probe GT is kind of an anemic slug but you can buy one today. Can the same be said for the GR Corolla? Doubt it. Buy a Ford Probe, be different, be unique, be the stanced out snowflake you always dreamed of being, tell people it’s technically JDM because it’s a collab with Mazda, whatever it takes man we’re going up.
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Divisive Power: S197 Mustang GT
There’s something polarizing about the Ford Mustang. Whether it’s the car itself, the engine, the layout, the solid rear axle, touge vs straight line performance, or the owners who can’t stop sending these pony cars into crowds, well, we didn’t really get into that. But some of us hate it and some don’t, watch the video to see who falls where on this one.
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Craigslist Treasure: 2002 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport

Panther perfection. Source: Craigslist The Crown Victoria is without a doubt iconic. First introduced in 1980 and ultimately killed off in 2012 at the ripe age of 32, The Crown Vic served as Ford’s rear wheel drive v8-powered sedan as long as many of the staff here at The Feed can remember. The Crown Victoria rose to fame with its most notable Police Interceptor (P71) package, which accounted for almost 90% of the panther platform production after 2008. It was the vehicle of choice for numerous state and federal municipal departments, making its grille and headlights the most recognizable front end ever produced: see one of these in your rearview, and you’ll still probably check your speedometer involuntarily.

No Officer, I don’t know why you stopped me. Today’s Found on the Feed is a 2002 LX Sport, the most loaded civilian trim package you could get for a Crown Vic, and the most aggressive, save the P71. The LX Sport featured stock 17″ wheels, Monochrome exterior (no chrome), dual exhaust, rear airbag suspension, leather bucket seats with a center console and floor shifter, and more aggressive differential gearing. The seller of this vehicle claims the previous owner changed the grille to the P71 Interceptor style, but includes the original in the sale. Notably, the headlights also seem to be interceptor style or marauder lights.

Like riding on a cloud. The seller claims that this example has never “been tampered, just pampered” and garaged its entire life. The pictures, while they lack in quality, do show a car that has been meticulously maintained and shows signs of regular wear for 18 years. This example has a touch under 90,000 miles on the odometer and the seller is only asking $4750. One Feed editor could be heard yelling “God damn that’s a great deal” when this article was drafted; later on, flights to Atlanta were priced out. So act fast unless you want to read an upcoming Understeer article on this beauty.