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MM&FF set on ruining 1331 mile Teal Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT Fun" data-source="post: 4405642" data-attributes="member: 41009"><p>No, I never go to car shows and smell fresh paint in the air. What's more? The owner of those cars that don't smell like fresh paint all say it is the original paint on the car!!! Amazing!! The old school, vintage Mustangs, the Boss cars (302, 428, 429's) all seem to be "original", regardless of variances. Let's face it. It takes one anally retentive, obsessive compulsive individual to nit pick the location of an emission decal or worry about the "factory" CD unit that has SONY part numbers on it. How many individuals on this or any other mustang or svt forum actually drove home a 93 Cobra new in 93? I did. And I've got the papers to prove it.</p><p></p><p>Now we digress to some 93 Cobra lacking a total drivetrain (engine, transmission, driveshaft) with a 7.5 rear axle assembly (read, no driveshaft) and mismatched wheels???? With or without the processor?</p><p></p><p>And this car is going to be associated with a collector car status? Really, this is too much. Sell me something, will you? I'm not a salesman. No, I wouldn't try to sell you a thing. I wouldn't wrap it in quicksand and call it gold. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't do all this just to sell a magazine and advertise for vendors and try to make a buck or two. Heck, I wouldn't dream of doing something like that to you good SVT folks. </p><p></p><p>What this story needs is more DRAMA <gasp> that's right....this 93 Cobra needs more hype and drama and more stories of yesteryear, about CD players and factory wheels and factory paintjobs........</p><p></p><p></p><p>And <gasp> let's even talk about how the odometer only shows 1,331 miles <gasp> Are you serious, a 1,331 mile 93 Cobra with no drivetrain or wheels?</p><p></p><p>No, this isn't the least bit laughable.</p><p></p><p>What we need is some dramatic, sensationalistic writers for this piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT Fun, post: 4405642, member: 41009"] No, I never go to car shows and smell fresh paint in the air. What's more? The owner of those cars that don't smell like fresh paint all say it is the original paint on the car!!! Amazing!! The old school, vintage Mustangs, the Boss cars (302, 428, 429's) all seem to be "original", regardless of variances. Let's face it. It takes one anally retentive, obsessive compulsive individual to nit pick the location of an emission decal or worry about the "factory" CD unit that has SONY part numbers on it. How many individuals on this or any other mustang or svt forum actually drove home a 93 Cobra new in 93? I did. And I've got the papers to prove it. Now we digress to some 93 Cobra lacking a total drivetrain (engine, transmission, driveshaft) with a 7.5 rear axle assembly (read, no driveshaft) and mismatched wheels???? With or without the processor? And this car is going to be associated with a collector car status? Really, this is too much. Sell me something, will you? I'm not a salesman. No, I wouldn't try to sell you a thing. I wouldn't wrap it in quicksand and call it gold. I wouldn't do all this just to sell a magazine and advertise for vendors and try to make a buck or two. Heck, I wouldn't dream of doing something like that to you good SVT folks. What this story needs is more DRAMA <gasp> that's right....this 93 Cobra needs more hype and drama and more stories of yesteryear, about CD players and factory wheels and factory paintjobs........ And <gasp> let's even talk about how the odometer only shows 1,331 miles <gasp> Are you serious, a 1,331 mile 93 Cobra with no drivetrain or wheels? No, this isn't the least bit laughable. What we need is some dramatic, sensationalistic writers for this piece. [/QUOTE]
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