I couldn't wait any longer and ended up buying LS #234
I bought it at Sanderson Ford. They were very nice, accommodating, and made the experience short and painless.
PM. Not going to roast the dealership publicly.
Wow. This is a good policy and one I will request on new cars from here on out. It's truly terrifying, especially when many roads have poor shoulders and construction work.
I might do a few but we will see. I want to just drive the car for now.
PM. Not going to roast the dealership publicly.
Had exactly the same thing happen to me on a 1995 Cobra R while on the way home from taking delivery. Kinda freaks you out to have you car just shut down, particularly if you are on a busy interstate as I was. Have checked electrical connections on every new car I have bought since then. Dealership is checking them on my Boss before I pick it up today.
Great trip, despite the ground issue. I couldn't even imagine buying that car, then having it go up in flames on the way home!
I'd say you were very lucky!
I've driven from Prescott, AZ to Pittsburgh, PA a couple times due to college. Great trip and some of those pics looked pretty familiar!
Enjoy the car! Will you be doing any track days with it?
I'd say you were very lucky!I've driven from Prescott, AZ to Pittsburgh, PA a couple times due to college. Great trip and some of those pics looked pretty familiar!
Enjoy the car! Will you be doing any track days with it?

I purchased a brand new full-size Ford Bronco in 1986 and on the way home from the dealership (~5 miles away), the Bronco sputtered and died. We got out and gasoline was streaming down and over a very hot catalytic converter... and steaming/evaporating as it did so. We stood by the side of the road waiting for it to go up in flames but it never caught fire. After it cooled a bit, I crawled underneath and found the source of the leak. It was simply a fuel line that wasn't fully clicked into place. Practically when I touched it, it pushed up and clicked and the Bronco lived a long and happy life (and so have I). A month later we received a recall notice for an errant fuel line. Better late than never!
I purchased a brand new full-size Ford Bronco in 1986 and on the way home from the dealership (~5 miles away), the Bronco sputtered and died. We got out and gasoline was streaming down and over a very hot catalytic converter... and steaming/evaporating as it did so. We stood by the side of the road waiting for it to go up in flames but it never caught fire. After it cooled a bit, I crawled underneath and found the source of the leak. It was simply a fuel line that wasn't fully clicked into place. Practically when I touched it, it pushed up and clicked and the Bronco lived a long and happy life (and so have I). A month later we received a recall notice for an errant fuel line. Better late than never!
Amazing quality control, eh?
I live in the Rockford Park area. There aren't a whole lot of new 5.0s rolling around so I'm sure I'll know you when I see you.
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