did a history report on my vert. =]

ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
Dec 28, 2005
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had buddy of mine run a history report for me through his dealership came out to have like 50 history reports and all of them were sevices. this was at the same dealership this car was bought at. now i have documentation of miles on this car and its a true 43,xxx mile car :D thought i would share. it makes me happy to have a low milliage 5.0. :D :banana:
 
If you replace the shocks, you now have 0 miles on the car.



Seriously. If some people think putting a new engine in a 150K mile car qualifies it to have the odometer reset, then i'm going on a 0 miles with new shocks campaign! :)
 
......Seriously. If some people think putting a new engine in a 150K mile car qualifies it to have the odometer reset, then i'm going on a 0 miles with new shocks campaign! :)


This reminds me of an add i saw last week.Some guy had a 1991 Mustang for sale with a "newer" engine in it with 64000 kms.He also put in the guage cluster showing the 64000 kms on it ( he posted pic)Then he says the body has 200000+ kms on it.:shrug: Good luck selling that thing.:rolleyes:
 
If Ford wants to get outta financial trouble, all they need to do is produce about 250,000 or more, brand new fox body Mustangs with a 400HP 5.0L pushrod motor, 3.73 gears and a HD 5-speed. Make everything the SAME as it was otherwise.
 
If Ford wants to get outta financial trouble, all they need to do is produce about 250,000 or more, brand new fox body Mustangs with a 400HP 5.0L pushrod motor, 3.73 gears and a HD 5-speed. Make everything the SAME as it was otherwise.

At minimum, all they really need to do is just make the body in white. (Maybe they can reinforce the torque boxes and connect the subframes for us.)
 
If Ford wants to get outta financial trouble, all they need to do is produce about 250,000 or more, brand new fox body Mustangs with a 400HP 5.0L pushrod motor, 3.73 gears and a HD 5-speed. Make everything the SAME as it was otherwise.


A new Fox body wouldn't meet today's road standards.


If Ford or any manufacturer could do something like that, we'd see brand new 68 Mustang GT 390's prowling the streets :)