Plenty of GTs in this area.
Plenty of GTs in this area.
Glad he got what he wanted. I also looked all over the eastern seaboard for a car set up the way I wanted.
Black or silver with the charcoal/red interior, shaker 1000 stereo, all interior upgrade packages and of course the v8. But no one would deal at all.
I can buy with X plan through my job and have contacts to get A plan as well. NO ONE would do any lower than msrp. And now they are looking to add a $1000 dealer premium to the GT's and $3500 to the convertibles.
So I changed my mind and went for a used Marauder.
Tell him congrats for getting it below sticker from me.. I tried REALLY hard.
according to http://www.blueovalnews.com/2005/pro....04march05.htm the final order date for 2005 Mustangs is 24 June, 2005
2006 models have a start date of 08 August, 2005
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'04 Silver Birch MM 300A, build date:03/11/04, bought new 10/04 traded 8/08, 27k miles,
'04 Silver Birch MM 300A, build date:12/23/03, bought used 3/16/12, 24k miles
113k miles as of 8/21/19. . .
update. . . sold 11/5/2019, 116k miles
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Only V6 JunkStangs here in Mountain Home Idaho, we had a yellow gt, but it was sold to someone in Portland Oregon. Dennis Dillon FLM only have V6s in stock, all with dealer installed racing stripes
Thanks, Mike. On a side note, I took his Stang for a drive tonight. I have to admit, it's a nice car. There's quite a bit of snow still here so I couldn't get into it as much as I would've liked to (that and it only had 28 km on the ODO). But it's totally on the opposite end of the car world to my CV. I'll have to wait until the snow melts to really put it to it's paces.Originally Posted by Mike Poore
-Mike
"A common mistake people make when designing something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." - Unknown
'03 Black Canadian 300A -Born 11/14/02, Adopted 04/05/05
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Trilogy #196 - Self-installed
Stuff done to it. See here.
Oh, yeh, no knock on the new Mustang from me. It's a teriffic car, in every way, and I'm sure the engine issue will be resolved. It's just that we see management decisions and planing that have us wondering what the heck they're thinking about. Sometimes I wonder if those folks even own or drive cars.Originally Posted by Sully008
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