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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / May 2005

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japhar81 - 04 May 2005 01:03 GMT
Some better than others. More coming soon, and ofcourse the ronaele install
later this week.

Anyway, www.hzdev.net
Carl Childers - 04 May 2005 12:54 GMT
> Some better than others. More coming soon, and ofcourse the ronaele install
> later this week.
>
> Anyway, www.hzdev.net

..:: chortle ::..

Phuckin' V-6
japhar81 - 04 May 2005 13:28 GMT
Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.

>> Some better than others. More coming soon, and ofcourse the ronaele
>> install
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>
> Phuckin' V-6
Carl Childers - 04 May 2005 13:48 GMT
> Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.

Nah, I wouldn't worry about it dude. Car and Driver says it's okay for
guys to drive V-6 Mustangs now.
Carl Childers - 06 May 2005 01:43 GMT
> Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.

With all the money you're spending on tires, wheels, engine replacement, fuzzy
dice and rap CDs... why not just buy a GT?
Garth Almgren - 06 May 2005 08:31 GMT
>>Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.
>
> With all the money you're spending on tires, wheels, engine replacement, fuzzy
> dice and rap CDs... why not just buy a GT?

Because, _if_ you can find a dealer that has one to sell and _if_ they
were willing to sell for sticker (HA!), a 2005 Ford GT has a MSRP of
$143,345.00; Buying a plain jane V6 and swapping the engine will save
him roughly a hundred grand.

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Carl Childers - 06 May 2005 12:38 GMT
> >>Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.
> >
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> $143,345.00; Buying a plain jane V6 and swapping the engine will save
> him roughly a hundred grand.

Well, keep in mind japhar has already made a down payment on a new Cobra, so
I'm sure acquiring a Ford GT would be trivially easy for him.
japhar81 - 06 May 2005 13:21 GMT
>> >>Till the GT engine goes in, yeah.
>> >
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> so
> I'm sure acquiring a Ford GT would be trivially easy for him.

Cobra: $56k, Ford GT $145k...

Yep. Theyre about the same. Definately.
66 6F HCS - 06 May 2005 23:31 GMT
> Because, _if_ you can find a dealer that has one to sell and _if_ they
> were willing to sell for sticker (HA!), a 2005 Ford GT has a MSRP of
> $143,345.00; Buying a plain jane V6 and swapping the engine will save him
> roughly a hundred grand.

Hell, just buy a "car in white" and drop in a Cammer 5.0. Sheesh!
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Garth Almgren - 06 May 2005 23:43 GMT
> Hell, just buy a "car in white" and drop in a Cammer 5.0. Sheesh!

That'd be sweet, but does Ford even sell "cars in white" to individuals?
I thought only "manufacturers" like Steeda and Saleen had access to them...

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John C. - 07 May 2005 00:19 GMT
> > Hell, just buy a "car in white" and drop in a Cammer 5.0. Sheesh!
>
> That'd be sweet, but does Ford even sell "cars in white" to individuals?

Yep, if you are an individual racer. :)  Just fill out the application and
send it in with a copy of your racing paperwork. It's not intended to
(legally) use it on a public way though. The "Body inWhite" vehicles are not
issued VINs.
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66 6F HCS - 07 May 2005 00:26 GMT
> Yep, if you are an individual racer. :)  Just fill out the application and
> send it in with a copy of your racing paperwork. It's not intended to
> (legally) use it on a public way though. The "Body inWhite" vehicles are
> not
> issued VINs.

Then couldn't you get some sort of "kit car" status if you build it street
legal? How do the guys with scratchbuilt kits (superformance, Factory 5) get
theirs street legal without a VIN??
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'66 HCS Mustang 289
'68 Ranchero 500 302
'69 Mustang Sportsroof 351W
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John C. - 07 May 2005 01:22 GMT
> > Yep, if you are an individual racer. :)  Just fill out the application and
> > send it in with a copy of your racing paperwork. It's not intended to
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> legal? How do the guys with scratchbuilt kits (superformance, Factory 5) get
> theirs street legal without a VIN??

The difference is that Ford specifies that it is NOT to be used on a public
way, and you acknowledge this on the sales document. Of course, some shady
operator could always buy up a salvage car for a VIN. ;)
--
John C.
'03 Cobra Convt.
japhar81 - 07 May 2005 03:06 GMT
>> > Yep, if you are an individual racer. :)  Just fill out the application
> and
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> John C.
> '03 Cobra Convt.

first time you get pulled over and the VIN pops up as a salvage title when
they run your license plate, youre f.cked. Had this happen on my old 350Z
when the dealer screwed up VIN numbers.

Seems its a trick thieves use to make stolen cars 'legal'. The cops dont
like it much.
John C. - 07 May 2005 05:13 GMT
> >  Of course, some shady operator could always buy up a salvage car for a
VIN. ;)

> first time you get pulled over and the VIN pops up as a salvage title when
> they run your license plate, youre f.cked. Had this happen on my old 350Z
> when the dealer screwed up VIN numbers.
>
> Seems its a trick thieves use to make stolen cars 'legal'. The cops dont
> like it much.

 LOL
<southern drawl>  "Boy,... ya'll got some 'splainin' to do."  :)

Yep, also quite popular for "resurrecting" rare and desireable
collectibles.
Caveat Emptor!
--
John C.
'03 Cobra Convt.
Thomas Cameron - 05 May 2005 17:02 GMT
> Some better than others. More coming soon, and ofcourse the ronaele
> install later this week.
>
> Anyway, www.hzdev.net

I don't see any images - it looks like broken links all over...

TC
japhar81 - 05 May 2005 17:36 GMT
oopsy... fixed
>> Some better than others. More coming soon, and ofcourse the ronaele
>> install later this week.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> TC
Carl Childers - 06 May 2005 01:32 GMT
> oopsy... fixed

"Oopsy?" I guess I was wrong, you must be a girl. My sincerest apologies.
 
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