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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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ford yet again betrays its most loyal customers
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<blockquote data-quote="00 Aggie" data-source="post: 3707592" data-attributes="member: 16684"><p>The thing is its not just Ford that does this. EVERY car mfger does this. </p><p></p><p>EVERY business would do this if necessary. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On a personal note my Alma mater recently went after (and won) the Seattle Seahawks for using the phrase "12th Man", a seemingly odd thing, but they did it to protect their trademarks (and history).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They did that by building a better car. Way more V6s are sold, which is not exactly a perfomance driven market. I think that if you looked as a % of total mustangs built each year, you would find a suprisingly small number are modified. You can't use SVTP as a base, since this is an enthusiast community and the % is a lot higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="00 Aggie, post: 3707592, member: 16684"] The thing is its not just Ford that does this. EVERY car mfger does this. EVERY business would do this if necessary. On a personal note my Alma mater recently went after (and won) the Seattle Seahawks for using the phrase "12th Man", a seemingly odd thing, but they did it to protect their trademarks (and history). They did that by building a better car. Way more V6s are sold, which is not exactly a perfomance driven market. I think that if you looked as a % of total mustangs built each year, you would find a suprisingly small number are modified. You can't use SVTP as a base, since this is an enthusiast community and the % is a lot higher. [/QUOTE]
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