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Old 06-16-2004, 09:17 AM   #5
Foxtrot X-Ray
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Thank you, Gentlemen. Very helpful.

Ackbar.. "Eww" to the Metro and "Too Expensive" to the Newer 'Stang. (while I didn't like the current style at first, it has grown on me)

As well as a Driver, I'll be using the vehicle as a Test Mule for some Alternative Fuel ideas that I believe will be very Up-and-Coming in the next five years or so.

(I hope I don't get the same reaction to that as I've gotten o anothe r Automotive forum I visit.. You'd think I suggested to those guys that they should all buy CRXs)

My aim is to prove to certain persons of my aquantance that it I IS possible to operate (in this case) a '60s Musclecar cleanly, safely and above all (again, in this case) without power losses.
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