Well said Stampede
The Snake
The Snake
The forum is called "Fox body cobras" Not 93 Cobras.
Wow, ok so the majority are blowing holes in another true story. So why couldn't have the car just sat waiting on an engine like described. Lets see, my 92 shows up in some of the official records as me being the first owner in 98. Ok, I repeat my 1992 shows me as its first registered owner in 1998. That's 6 years of mystery status. It had 10,200 miles on it when I bought it in 98. Some of you all have tried to poke holes in my story too. You all have to remember, Ford had a historical record of not documenting low, special build projects very well. I am old enough to be able to remember and cite several such examples.
The Snake
Speedfreak its because the forged papers are in GA
Um, yes it is..
"Discussion of the 1993 Cobras '
Just saying that I know of many low build Fords that the enthusiast population out there said "oh no such thing" only to have it turn out that there were some produced after all.
The Snake
Ok, I don't know if what was reported on this 79 is true, but you and others are certainly a little quick to pass judgment. There is always the slight possibility it is true, that is basically what I was relaying.
You were, based on other postings in my general direction, being rudely sarcastic when you said "you are right you are the all knowing". Everything I posted about my Fox Convertible is true per what I was told verbally by two different and independent sources and according to the documentation I was provided. Now since I am one to try and get along within a given group, I have pretty much stopped referring to my car as a Cobra on SVTP and refer to it as a Fox Convertible. It is what it is, a dealer promotional Mustang done with the permission of SVT which is what I have always said and some seem to have selective reading and want to argue the point. Other promotional cars like mine are out there and I have personally seen one other, again like I have said in the past. Ford has in the past and will probably continue to do in the future produce and allow dealers to produce very limited special Mustangs with a very short almost nonexistent paper trail. I know of several examples that when one showed up the Mustang enthusiast population at large said no way, no such thing. Some time later, other examples come forward and the special model becomes accepted.
The Snake
this is posted on like 10 different forums.. google searched the vin to see what comes up. Same exact copy and paste. On every board the original poster has not responded, nor posted any pictures of further proof.
Really weird.