The Foxbody Den Show

The Foxbody Den Show Episode #16 - The Most Controversial Foxbody Upgrade Right Now

1 h 23 min · 29. juni 2026
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Can a Roadster Shop Spec Chassis really take a Foxbody Mustang from an impressive build to a true Best in Show contender? In this episode of The Foxbody Den Show, John, Ryan, and Aldo sit down to discuss Ryan's latest black Foxbody coupe and the question of whether to build it on a Roadster Shop Spec Chassis. Powered by a ProCharged Coyote engine and loaded with custom fabrication, the car has already sparked debate throughout the Foxbody community. The guys compare Roadster Shop, Maximum Motorsports, and Griggs Racing suspension systems, discussing the differences in performance, drivability, craftsmanship, and whether a full chassis swap is worth the investment. They also tackle one of the biggest questions in the hobby: Do judges value high-end engineering as much as flawless fit, finish, and originality? The conversation covers suspension geometry, custom fabrication, ProCharged Coyote swaps, show judging, future Foxbody trends, and Ryan's vision for taking this build even further. They also discuss wild future projects, including tube chassis cars, massive tire setups, and where the hobby is headed as builders continue pushing the limits. Whether you're building a street car, a track car, or chasing the next Best in Show trophy, this episode is packed with real-world opinions, technical discussion, and honest debate from enthusiasts who live and breathe Foxbodies. đŸ”„ Subscribe for weekly Foxbody Mustang content, interviews with some of the biggest names in the community, build discussions, market trends, and everything happening in the world of Foxbody Mustangs. Question of the day: Does a Roadster Shop chassis make a Foxbody more deserving of Best in Show, or should the award be based solely on the overall execution of the build? Let us know in the comments.

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episode The Foxbody Den Show Episode #16 - The Most Controversial Foxbody Upgrade Right Now artwork

The Foxbody Den Show Episode #16 - The Most Controversial Foxbody Upgrade Right Now

Can a Roadster Shop Spec Chassis really take a Foxbody Mustang from an impressive build to a true Best in Show contender? In this episode of The Foxbody Den Show, John, Ryan, and Aldo sit down to discuss Ryan's latest black Foxbody coupe and the question of whether to build it on a Roadster Shop Spec Chassis. Powered by a ProCharged Coyote engine and loaded with custom fabrication, the car has already sparked debate throughout the Foxbody community. The guys compare Roadster Shop, Maximum Motorsports, and Griggs Racing suspension systems, discussing the differences in performance, drivability, craftsmanship, and whether a full chassis swap is worth the investment. They also tackle one of the biggest questions in the hobby: Do judges value high-end engineering as much as flawless fit, finish, and originality? The conversation covers suspension geometry, custom fabrication, ProCharged Coyote swaps, show judging, future Foxbody trends, and Ryan's vision for taking this build even further. They also discuss wild future projects, including tube chassis cars, massive tire setups, and where the hobby is headed as builders continue pushing the limits. Whether you're building a street car, a track car, or chasing the next Best in Show trophy, this episode is packed with real-world opinions, technical discussion, and honest debate from enthusiasts who live and breathe Foxbodies. đŸ”„ Subscribe for weekly Foxbody Mustang content, interviews with some of the biggest names in the community, build discussions, market trends, and everything happening in the world of Foxbody Mustangs. Question of the day: Does a Roadster Shop chassis make a Foxbody more deserving of Best in Show, or should the award be based solely on the overall execution of the build? Let us know in the comments.

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