SO.MUCH.WANT.Here you go....
ME “2”SO.MUCH.WANT.
Plus, it's in Sebring Orange Tintcoat. YES PLEASE! lol
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Get one before they are Gone!
lolME “2”
Ya, With Performance data! 0-60. 1/4 mile times Ectlol
PLUS!!!,.....you can order it as you want it! Imagine that?!?! lol
These cars are Strong and I don’t see any price drops in the near future!This is from the $135,000 auction.
"$10,000 non refundable deposit (wire transfer, bank check or cash)"
Yup. Very nasty.Ya, With Performance data! 0-60. 1/4 mile times Ect
We think alike! Turn Off like a Limp D/+k,,,,,And I also love all cars and have owned most of them at one time... That’s what we do!Yup. Very nasty.
I watched a couple of videos on them today as a matter of fact. So nice.
Don't get me wrong, I love the new GT500 and Mustangs in general, but the ADM and especially the allocation bullshit is a turn off. For me anyways.
I love all cars. Well,.....almost all cars. lol
I am pretty sure eBay Motors doesn't allow for presale of cars like that.View attachment 1586204 Get one before they are Gone!
Good point!I am pretty sure eBay Motors doesn't allow for presale of cars like that.
I am pretty sure eBay Motors doesn't allow for presale of cars like that.
Just buy one now.
The r&d on the dct was huge. Ford has no manual currently that will live with this engine. You really thing a manual is coming?
I'd add when you have a mortgage you don't own the house, the bank does.
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The TR6060 could easily live with that engine.
The TR6060 could easily live with that engine.
You DO own it. Otherwise, you'd just be paying rent and it would be MUCH easier for the bank to evict you. Once you sign the deed, the house is yours. That's why homes are included in people's net worth. The bank just has a lien against the property. It has ZERO control over or responsibility of what you do with it. That's one of the major ways a home mortgage differs from a car loan. With a car loan, the vehicle secures the loan. If you default on a car loan, the bank can send the repo man out to confiscate the car. Foreclosing on a home is the last thing a bank wants to do. They lose thousands upon thousands of dollars on even an average priced property in foreclosure proceedings. Trust me, they WANT you to stay in the house and on the hook for the mortgage. There's much less financial risk in repossessing a car.
Liabilities are included too, but I get your point.The TR6060 could easily live with that engine.
You DO own it. Otherwise, you'd just be paying rent and it would be MUCH easier for the bank to evict you. Once you sign the deed, the house is yours. That's why homes are included in people's net worth. The bank just has a lien against the property. It has ZERO control over or responsibility of what you do with it. That's one of the major ways a home mortgage differs from a car loan. With a car loan, the vehicle secures the loan. If you default on a car loan, the bank can send the repo man out to confiscate the car. Foreclosing on a home is the last thing a bank wants to do. They lose thousands upon thousands of dollars on even an average priced property in foreclosure proceedings. Trust me, they WANT you to stay in the house and on the hook for the mortgage. There's much less financial risk in repossessing a car.
The 6060 only struggled with shifts due to physical shifter setup (remote from the trans) from the factory. It was never a matter of whether it could hold the power or not. Many, if not most people in 13/14s are well over 650-700 to the rear with zero issues, and I don't know of too many who have upgraded their 6060 when well over 850-1000 to the rear either for that matter.I'm with tob. The 6060 struggled with high rpm shifts on the Trinity. Now add 1000rpm...
Not to mention years of tuning and work to make the dct function just to start over with a manual?