Help me identify these Stangs I see!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(albireo @ February 11, 2006, 12:12 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
I just got back from the dealer after I dropped off my car for the "low fuel - data file error" problem and looked around. After seeing the other cars there I'm sure what I was seeing was a basic V6 with dual exhaust.
Thanks for the help!
Joe
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There's a chance that it could also be one of those "California" stangs that a group of dealerships up here in N. California got together and made.. No, it's not the official model, but they sure price it like it's super special.. Of course, it isn't.. heh.
I just got back from the dealer after I dropped off my car for the "low fuel - data file error" problem and looked around. After seeing the other cars there I'm sure what I was seeing was a basic V6 with dual exhaust.
Thanks for the help!
Joe
[/b][/quote]
There's a chance that it could also be one of those "California" stangs that a group of dealerships up here in N. California got together and made.. No, it's not the official model, but they sure price it like it's super special.. Of course, it isn't.. heh.
There is a MG v6 at the cemetery that was single pipe for a few weeks and then in grew another pipe below the bumper, it looks great. On a side note; MG was a great color choice to hide the crematorium dust.
It’s funny when we got our Mustang GT we were going to get the pony rear badge to replace the GT, but with all the dealers with fake GT’s we kept our GT badge.
It’s funny when we got our Mustang GT we were going to get the pony rear badge to replace the GT, but with all the dealers with fake GT’s we kept our GT badge.
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