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Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords 20th Anniversary - A Grand Reunion
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 Mike DiBiagio whooped up on...  Mike DiBiagio whooped up on the True Street field. His orange '01 Mustang clicked off three high 8-second passes to win the deal with an 8.99-second average. Power comes in the form of a 377-inch Windsor topped with a 2-stage Speedtech nitrous plate system that sprayed in 350 hp of giggle juice. After being crowned the True Street winner in Atco, Mike put on the obligatory crown and robe. As he took possession of his 61/2-foot winner's trophy, he remarked that he felt like the Burger King. Hey Mike, next time you compete in True Street, how about you bring us all back a couple of Whoppers!  Far HillS, New Jersey's John...  Far HillS, New Jersey's John Ashnault's super-clean Cobra wound up Fourth at the end of the True Street competition. His turbocharged 347 powered him to a 9.93-second average.  Dave Goduti Jr. took the ride...  Dave Goduti Jr. took the ride from Wallingford, Connecticut with his '92 Mustang, and ended up Ninth on the True Street results sheet. A stroked and poked 302 is enhanced with a 76mm Precision turbo and its corresponding 10 psi of boost. The car usually runs in the 10s on slicks, but Dave had to swap on the drag radials for True Street. Without a boost controller, the car ran quite well, as Dave was able to rip off a 10.98 on one of his three required runs.  Art Henninger piloted his...  Art Henninger piloted his nitrous-snorting 347-powered coupe to Third Place in True Street with a 9.75-second average.  Tom May's sweet-looking Fox-body...  Tom May's sweet-looking Fox-body finished 16th in True Street thanks to the 11.78-second average provided by his naturally-aspirated 306 powerplant. According to Tom, the car can run a bit quicker, namely 11.40s.
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