I've built a few like this, still own 3. Marti Reports, etc... I own a 1 of 1 1979 Coupe I bought from the original family and restored it. The original owner got it when he was 16, his dad turned it over to him about 4 years later. My boys and I have about 14 vehicles between us here and most are Mustangs. My middle son, bought his first 1986 Mustang GT with 56K miles on it at age 14, in 2014. He still owns it. Mint interior and the car looks to be about 5 years old. This 1982 Mustang GT is decently priced and with a little effort I've seen these go up a few thousand. It's nice to see these older Fox in a near original state!
I have a 82 "gl" model, that was a hand-me-down, from my sister. It wasn't in very decent shape when I inherited it and even required a new engine. I have spent a lot of time & money restoring her. The stang now has a 4 barrel carb & around 500 horsepower. By far the most fun car I have ever driven. Still needs more replacement parts, but the enjoyment of driving experience, makes it all seem worthwhile..
Still remember back in the day as a coast to coast trucker(40 years) the stang 2, 302 was cali's Vascar pursuit vehical, AZ as well. Always laughed seeing a 6ft tall trooper extracting himself from one on a stop lol. Tough ole rides for a Ford guess.
For an '82 Mustang GT it's in excellent shape. You rately ever see these older 80's Mustangs on the street anymore. Whoever owned the car really kept it clean. This would be a nice car to take to auto shows and just to cruise around in.
Wow. Thats low mileage for 82. Those older mustangs are catching fire man. I would keep it and fix every little thing. The value is only going to keep climbing in these. Great car.
@@markhamrick9078 Yep, the 82 GT was the 1st year for the GT with the 302 "HO". I loved it when it 1st came out and of course it was the 1st of the hot 5.0's to come.
Very cool car. I grew up in the 90’s. I was 16 in 1996. By then, here in north Alabama, the “5.0” had already been lumped into the “redneck” class. Mainly because they just didn’t hold up well and folks were able to easily/cheaply modify them. I always wanted one though. :) I like this model and the Mach 1 model mustangs and that’s really about it. The other models just don’t really do it for me.
I remember taking the motor from a two barrel 1982 that might be not similar but it was a Mercury Capri what hurts my heart is it was a black Mercury Capri that's a rare bird now. I put the motor in an old mustang the old 268 h crane Cam and headers with a holly 600 1850 not tuned at alI except for what we might think would make power thought it was a beast lol. No Time slips to prove it it's just a really fun ride.
Hot Wheels made the 4 Eyed Fox body part of the Hot Wheels line up for Black Walls and Hot Ones series back then and why it will keep gaining in value, your driving a Hot Wheels model that they made in Yellow / Hatch.
I remember the first time I saw one of these. It was a SSP version and it was parked on the right outside lane of the Newburgh-Beacon bridge. It looked fast just being parked. I think the State Troopers even upgraded to an LX-looking model.
I have also seen the flywheel hit the inspection plate if it's bent when it's put together. If you pull the tranny make sure you look at it for rubbing. The clutch is fine.
That noise coming from the clutch is a worn out bearing retainer on the front of the transmission...the transmission will need to be pulled out and have the front bearing retainer replaced.
I had a 90 GT convertible. Vanilla Ice video clone. It was a fun car that got a lot of looks. Really nice acceleration, but sketchy in the curves. Short wheel-base and frame flex were drawbacks. The RX-7 I traded it for loved the curves...
she has a BW T5 transmission, over the last 45 years i have rebuild more of them than i care to know. the funny thing is they put them in everything! Camaros, firebirds, small chevy trucks, jeeps, i have even built them in Nissan 300 ZX,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Me too! Me and that car went thru some shit together. 18 years old. Never did wreck it though :) Sold it in 85 and bought a Fiero. What a POS. Sold that and bought a Jeep renegade. it was much much better at not getting tickets.
Beautiful car although sounds like the bearing on the main shaft of the transmission is worn out you can tell its not the clutch by when in neutral and the clutch depressed the noise disappears meaning the transmission is disengaged also the tail shaft seal is leaking {most likely not related } if it has a cover on it you may be able to change the bearing but you have pull the tranny down. Cool car though.
There was a limited number of 1982 Mustang GT’s built with 5 speed manual transmissions to see how well they held up. Most of them were built with that SROD 4 speed manual which was in my 5.0 4 speed Pace Car. I hated that transmission and the Michelin TRX tires.
All 1982 GTs with the 5.0L engine also had the Borg Warner SROD 4-speed. None of those were built with a 5-speed. There was a Tremec VS140 5-speed in 1982 but only behind the non-turbo 2.3 and turbo 2.3. The 1982 GT could get the turbo 2.3/5-speed, in Canada only.
@@foxchassis I was born in 1966. I’ve talked to a person who bought a 1982 5.0 GT new and it came from the dealership with a 5 speed. I also read an article stating that Ford was building a few 5 speed 5.0 1982 GT models to see how they held up. I stand by my statement.
I've wanted one of these since I was 16, 30 years ago.. maybe someday. Won't be this one though, I remember in the early 90's you could get these used for like $1,500
This baby moves fast and furious, mustangs Are just so awsome and always fast, the mustang horse Was used by mosbys rangers, thanks Nick great video stay cool 😎 😎 😊 🤟
Can’t believe people put thousands of dollars in cars and then sell them to you and the price you sell them for is nowhere near what they cost to build. Problem with those Mustangs is they are made for a real man to drive! No foot room! Horn works I’m sure
Those were death traps..because of the body changes..had a highschool buddy that got killed bcuz the car wasn't spot welded from the factory right..nice looking tho
!982 Mustang gt was rated at 157 hp with a 2 bbl carb and would run the 1/4 mile in 16 seconds....... It was a dog. Someone could swap out the engine and tranny for a real 5.0 HO and tremmec (or?) then junk the entire rear axle for a (5 lug) 8.8 with some lower gears and it might be something.
Sorta but not really. 86 I think is when they went all fuel injection, before that it was like the H.O. 302 with a manual still Holley carburetors, but auto cars had fuel injection, or something like that.
Had a 83 gt the 5.0 was slow on a different utube channel they put a coyote 5.0 in a 85 gt it was fast that's the problem with early 80 s mustang just slow
For shits and giggles not to be ezact but round about figure no money down finance threw maple motors what's estimated payment be on 30 thousand and ruff price on shipping to 26354
The T-top is what makes this Stang special...
The weed roller light works. That's awesome
I've built a few like this, still own 3. Marti Reports, etc... I own a 1 of 1 1979 Coupe I bought from the original family and restored it. The original owner got it when he was 16, his dad turned it over to him about 4 years later. My boys and I have about 14 vehicles between us here and most are Mustangs. My middle son, bought his first 1986 Mustang GT with 56K miles on it at age 14, in 2014. He still owns it. Mint interior and the car looks to be about 5 years old.
This 1982 Mustang GT is decently priced and with a little effort I've seen these go up a few thousand. It's nice to see these older Fox in a near original state!
I've owned an 82 Mustang GT since 84, and I still have it! Car had about 32,000 miles on it when I got it and the price I paid was 8,200.
I have a 82 "gl" model, that was a hand-me-down, from my sister. It wasn't in very decent shape when I inherited it and even required a new engine. I have spent a lot of time & money restoring her. The stang now has a 4 barrel carb & around 500 horsepower. By far the most fun car I have ever driven. Still needs more replacement parts, but the enjoyment of driving experience, makes it all seem worthwhile..
No way you paid 8200 for used one because I know someone that paid 12 grand for 82 and he bought an 84
Still remember back in the day as a coast to coast trucker(40 years) the stang 2, 302 was cali's Vascar pursuit vehical, AZ as well. Always laughed seeing a 6ft tall trooper extracting himself from one on a stop lol. Tough ole rides for a Ford guess.
Clutch is louder than the exhaust.
Throw out bearing going out is the squealing noise
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For an '82 Mustang GT it's in excellent shape. You rately ever see these older 80's Mustangs on the street anymore. Whoever owned the car really kept it clean. This would be a nice car to take to auto shows and just to cruise around in.
Wow. Thats low mileage for 82. Those older mustangs are catching fire man. I would keep it and fix every little thing. The value is only going to keep climbing in these. Great car.
This car takes me back to my 1979 stang mine was yellow and black trim. Thank you for showing this unit!!
Love the four eye Fox bodies!
Sharp 82, I like the staggered wheels too
Man I'm a 50 year old chevy man ,but I always luv the pony cars💎👍
I had an 82, and I loved it. Very reliable, too.
Nice Mustange. Always loved the Fox Body. I would buy it if I had the money.
Sharp! I always liked the fox bodies. T-top is icing on the cake!
Love these 1st year Fox body GT's! 👍 😎
'82 is not the first year for Fox body
@@chasbuchanan4195 I know. I had a '79 Pace car replica. However, '82 was the 1st year for the GT name attached to the Fox body.
@@markhamrick9078 Yep, the 82 GT was the 1st year for the GT with the 302 "HO". I loved it when it 1st came out and of course it was the 1st of the hot 5.0's to come.
Very cool car. I grew up in the 90’s. I was 16 in 1996. By then, here in north Alabama, the “5.0” had already been lumped into the “redneck” class. Mainly because they just didn’t hold up well and folks were able to easily/cheaply modify them.
I always wanted one though. :)
I like this model and the Mach 1 model mustangs and that’s really about it. The other models just don’t really do it for me.
I remember taking the motor from a two barrel 1982 that might be not similar but it was a Mercury Capri what hurts my heart is it was a black Mercury Capri that's a rare bird now. I put the motor in an old mustang the old 268 h crane Cam and headers with a holly 600 1850 not tuned at alI except for what we might think would make power thought it was a beast lol. No Time slips to prove it it's just a really fun ride.
First car I owned was a 1980 Mustang with a 255 V8.
front end looks like one of the shelby ones had a baby with a notch back mustang. i love the color. very clean setup who ever did it, did it right
I had an 82 GT Black W/ T Tops!
Hot Wheels made the 4 Eyed Fox body part of the Hot Wheels line up for Black Walls and Hot Ones series back then and why it will keep gaining in value, your driving a Hot Wheels model that they made in Yellow / Hatch.
I remember the first time I saw one of these. It was a SSP version and it was parked on the right outside lane of the Newburgh-Beacon bridge. It looked fast just being parked. I think the State Troopers even upgraded to an LX-looking model.
Yep, I remember seeing a State Trooper in one back in the day!
Ha. I remember driving over that in the early 80s. Connecticut staties used the same model.
It needs a little bit of grease on the throw-out bearing retainer. Mine used to do the same thing.
I have also seen the flywheel hit the inspection plate if it's bent when it's put together. If you pull the tranny make sure you look at it for rubbing. The clutch is fine.
That noise coming from the clutch is a worn out bearing retainer on the front of the transmission...the transmission will need to be pulled out and have the front bearing retainer replaced.
I had a map light exactly like that in my 1977 Ghia!
Not really a Mustang fan, Not really a Ford fan, But I got to be honest I love these Fox Bodies!!
I wish I coulda bought this one... a perfect 1982.
I’m a Ford and Mustang fan but the z28 of this same era was so much better looking lol.
Where is the cruise control? How come you didn’t check the T-Tops for a good seal?
Over all is a beautiful strong car for being 40 years old would love to own it
Very beautiful car thanks Nick have a very nice day
I had a 90 GT convertible. Vanilla Ice video clone. It was a fun car that got a lot of looks. Really nice acceleration, but sketchy in the curves. Short wheel-base and frame flex were drawbacks. The RX-7 I traded it for loved the curves...
Damn Nick, I just watched this on lunch break in my car. This song has some bass...
she has a BW T5 transmission, over the last 45 years i have rebuild more of them than i care to know. the funny thing is they put them in everything! Camaros, firebirds, small chevy trucks, jeeps, i have even built them in Nissan 300 ZX,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Gorgeous car.
damn, when I was a kid I so wish I could have afforded one of these...despite being 5.slow and it's other negative traits I still want one.
Awesome ride
I love this year range simple because they had t tops. Car does look good for its age
I wish my 82’ GT had that all black interior. I have the all red
I had one of these in black when I was a kid. Good memories….
❤️🌴🐈🐈🐈🌴🏴☠️
Me too! Me and that car went thru some shit together. 18 years old. Never did wreck it though :) Sold it in 85 and bought a Fiero. What a POS. Sold that and bought a Jeep renegade. it was much much better at not getting tickets.
That 1982 foxbody is a nice car and priced decent too nice color and probably handles nice too
Such an awesome car. I had a 89 gt as my first car👍👍👍 keep up the good work Nick.
I had a 89 LX 5.0 5sp. Blue. Lol
No bad is a pretty good ride I can see it rides smooth and is not a gas guzzler great 👍
Love the fox bodies, sweet example here 👍
Beautiful car although sounds like the bearing on the main shaft of the transmission is worn out you can tell its not the clutch by when in neutral and the clutch depressed the noise disappears meaning the transmission is disengaged also the tail shaft seal is leaking {most likely not related } if it has a cover on it you may be able to change the bearing but you have pull the tranny down. Cool car though.
There was a limited number of 1982 Mustang GT’s built with 5 speed manual transmissions to see how well they held up. Most of them were built with that SROD 4 speed manual which was in my 5.0 4 speed Pace Car. I hated that transmission and the Michelin TRX tires.
All 1982 GTs with the 5.0L engine also had the Borg Warner SROD 4-speed. None of those were built with a 5-speed.
There was a Tremec VS140 5-speed in 1982 but only behind the non-turbo 2.3 and turbo 2.3. The 1982 GT could get the turbo 2.3/5-speed, in Canada only.
@@foxchassis
I was born in 1966. I’ve talked to a person who bought a 1982 5.0 GT new and it came from the dealership with a 5 speed. I also read an article stating that Ford was building a few 5 speed 5.0 1982 GT models to see how they held up. I stand by my statement.
I always wanted one of those 5.0s with the 5 speed
Sounds like throwout bearing
Nice
I've wanted one of these since I was 16, 30 years ago.. maybe someday. Won't be this one though, I remember in the early 90's you could get these used for like $1,500
For $1,500, you could in a junk yard.
Love the Red F250
nice car. the lx was more my taste than the gt. same car but a bit lighter and would rock you with that 302 in such a little car.
Nice!!!!
Nick, you need more Foxbodies. They are going to be the most sought-after car soon.
Well they should be since more than any other vehicle, the 5.0 Fox Body Mustang ushered in the end of the malaise era of vehicles
Sharp Fox body
Is this vehicle still available?
This baby moves fast and furious, mustangs Are just so awsome and always fast, the mustang horse Was used by mosbys rangers, thanks Nick great video stay cool 😎 😎 😊 🤟
PS very cheap price for such a Nice gourgeus mustang
Damn! Like new!
Can’t believe people put thousands of dollars in cars and then sell them to you and the price you sell them for is nowhere near what they cost to build. Problem with those Mustangs is they are made for a real man to drive! No foot room! Horn works I’m sure
I was going through Driver's Ed 'bout the time that rolled off the line.
Drivers head light is out..
throw out bearing on clutch fork
Those were death traps..because of the body changes..had a highschool buddy that got killed bcuz the car wasn't spot welded from the factory right..nice looking tho
That little car sounds muscular
Muscle
Oh yes its a foxbody
I’m diggin it. Sorta
Yo nick sup with the camera 480 the only one that don't buffer didn't use to be like that
It is your youtube, it is on 1080 on my end
Is that the throw out bearing making that noise......
Had a 83 gt mate sad to sell it.Regards from West Oz
Had one too. The "Boss" was back, the big 4 barrel on the 302.
Release bearing. 🤞
How is this car rolling with no one driving it?
Taillights remind me of a Ford Fairmont.
They came from the Ford Fairmont.
Are the rear tires rubbing?
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@@russelltackett4779 7:50 and 8:09 sounds like the tires are rubbing.
!982 Mustang gt was rated at 157 hp with a 2 bbl carb and would run the 1/4 mile in 16 seconds....... It was a dog. Someone could swap out the engine and tranny for a real 5.0 HO and tremmec (or?) then junk the entire rear axle for a (5 lug) 8.8 with some lower gears and it might be something.
Mine ran a 15.51 in 1983. Not great but not in 16s
Ghost riding i see 😆
was this the last year before throttle body?
Sorta but not really. 86 I think is when they went all fuel injection, before that it was like the H.O. 302 with a manual still Holley carburetors, but auto cars had fuel injection, or something like that.
84 first year for throttle body injection, with auto only
86 first year for port fuel injection
What the song name from the beginning?
Throw out bearing is going bad
Ford fox body lo puro mopar
Had a 83 gt the 5.0 was slow on a different utube channel they put a coyote 5.0 in a 85 gt it was fast that's the problem with early 80 s mustang just slow
For shits and giggles not to be ezact but round about figure no money down finance threw maple motors what's estimated payment be on 30 thousand and ruff price on shipping to 26354
TOB sounds awful
Sorry but never liked the fox body. 😰
😩😭
But here you are...SMH