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Old 04-15-2006, 05:45 PM   #1
2001GTPEWTER
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Default Re: Mustang Loyalty

The good thing is modular engine and transmission swaps for these Mustangs are easy these days..No more remanufactured crate engines that you need to rebuild the car around. And the build-up from the engine block is pretty straight foward, as is the way the drivetrain, suspension and steering are set up..The parts and tools are so readily available that you could keep rebuilding the car year after year and still wind up getting a big chunk back when you sell it. The Acura 3.2 TL for example would be different, these engines are like pods with minds of their own..I dont think I could ever again own a car that I could not even attempt to maintain myself...And I never see people leasing performance Mustangs.
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