Contact at Dearborn Assembly
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I have a contact at the Dearborn Mustang Assembly Plant. He's been there for 32 years and a Product Specialist for all new Mustangs over the last 20. Do you have any questions you'd like to ask?
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A few after I bought my 96GT I heard this tumbling sound (like something was rolling around) whenever I went over speed bumps, or other inclines/declines. I took it in but no one could figure it out. Service guys thought something was loose and made sure everything was tight. Finally I was able to get a service guy to ride with me and he heard it too. They found a socket from a socket wrench rolling around in the front supension area.
Any ideas how this socket got in there? I assumed it was from the factory as my car was pretty new at the time, and I hadn't had any repairs done.
I dunno Brad, maybe this is a lame question. Use your judgment.
Any ideas how this socket got in there? I assumed it was from the factory as my car was pretty new at the time, and I hadn't had any repairs done.
I dunno Brad, maybe this is a lame question. Use your judgment.
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Does he know anything about the 05? ie. anything we don't already know.
In my mind the most important question is still when a Mach level variant will appear.
(I'm not sure if this is the line of questioning you are refering to or if it should be non-05 related )
In my mind the most important question is still when a Mach level variant will appear.
(I'm not sure if this is the line of questioning you are refering to or if it should be non-05 related )
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