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Who has a stock 93 cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 3794364" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>The definition of stock in the collector car world as far as I have heard since I started to have interest in cars about 35 years ago is "as it came from its builder, in this case, "as it came from Ford". Any other "ad-ons" or subtractions put the vehicle in the "modded" catagory. Some cars have minor mods, some have major mods, either way it is modified from the original build. Exact replacement parts are different. Car parts do not last forever and to keep the car functioning, parts have to be replaced, however, the different between replacement parts that serve the same function as original with little to no visible difference, and replacement parts that are added per an owners personal likes and desires, and are not the original part in appearance and function, are modifications, "mods".</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 3794364, member: 9628"] The definition of stock in the collector car world as far as I have heard since I started to have interest in cars about 35 years ago is "as it came from its builder, in this case, "as it came from Ford". Any other "ad-ons" or subtractions put the vehicle in the "modded" catagory. Some cars have minor mods, some have major mods, either way it is modified from the original build. Exact replacement parts are different. Car parts do not last forever and to keep the car functioning, parts have to be replaced, however, the different between replacement parts that serve the same function as original with little to no visible difference, and replacement parts that are added per an owners personal likes and desires, and are not the original part in appearance and function, are modifications, "mods". R [/QUOTE]
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