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Old 06-21-2001, 02:02 PM   #5
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Just for the record; all 'Stangs do not buck and hesitate.
Thousands of Mustang owners will attest to that statement, including me, with 110,000 buck-free, hesitation-free miles on my '90 LX 5.0.
Besides, If that were true, who would want to buy a 5.0? They would a headache to drive.

You have a problem specific to your vehicle that, once corrected, will eliminate the bucking and hesitation you now suffer with.

Also, comparing your eight-year-old Mustang to a '99 GM car and noticing the difference is just stating the obvious. Comparing it to a '99 GT would get you the same experience, except you would be more comfortable and the GT would handle better.

I wish you success with locating your problem and getting the bucking out of your 'pony'.
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