Drag Illustrated Issue 145, June 2019 | Page 61

DIALED IN One Fun Ford Larry Geddes’ ‘garage car’ lights up win lights in NMRA Open Comp By Van Abernethy W hen the brand-new 1990 model Mustang LX first began rolling off the assembly line nearly three decades ago, Larry Geddes knew he wanted to own one, and with a straight face he convinced his wife it was “just something to keep in the garage” – which was a declaration that veered wildly off course. For certain, his beloved Fox-body gets stored inside their home garage at the couple’s residence in Barnesville, Ohio, but the Mustang also sees lots of quarter-mile action, particularly within the ranks of NMRA and NMCA. “I’ve been racing with them since they started the organization and June 2019 they do a great job,” says Geddes. Years earlier, Geddes first took the car to his local National Trail Raceway soon after buying it at a local dealership, which was selling the cars like hot cakes for $13,550. “I did a lot of test and tuning with the car in the beginning and also some bracket racing while it was still in completely stock trim. I can’t remember what I had for breakfast, but I can still remember that the car clocked 14.71 at 95 mph straight off the car lot,” laughs Geddes. The Mustang came with the very common 201a package, which featured air conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control and a six-speak- er stereo system. Over the years of performing modifications for racing, Geddes has removed most of the car’s original luxuries, save the power windows and locks. “In 1990 the 5-liter stuff was just coming around, then when the aftermarket got ahold of it, it became very versatile. When the Fox-body came out it seemed to do everything for everybody with its suspension and simplicity.” Eventually, Geddes outfitted the car with a 363ci Ford Racing crate motor, which churns out roughly 440 horsepower, motivating the 3,025-pound car (with driver) to current elapsed times in the 10.70s range. “I could go 10.50’s with it if I leaned on it, but I’m satisfied with where it’s at.” DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | 61