Bikeman315
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The car owner already answered this. Stock.THIS!!!
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The car owner already answered this. Stock.THIS!!!
and chock full of KNOWN engineering ERRORS. Stupid is not compatible with modern engineering.Farley is to busy making EV's that no one wants...
And they were probably forced to sign a non disclosure agreement, so we may never here the truthI don't think ford will let anyone know what exactly happened. In an incident a long time ago, a guy on the track had an oil line let go and it dumped oil all over his header and ignited. Ford took the car, analyzed the problem, and based upon their findings, gave him a brand new GT350 R model. His user name on M6G was ITLRUN. Here is the photo....
He was upgraded to a GT350R, but Ford never went public on this one. I suspect that the same will be true for the OP.
I don't think that was the case. As for the OP, if this was something that was a mfg issue, it wouldn't hurt to get the regional rep involved to see what ford will do for him. When they figure out what happened to the vehicle, ford may very well step up.And they were probably forced to sign a non disclosure agreement, so we may never here the truth
It is confounding how some get paid as much as they do for the little sense they have. But yes completely comprehend. Preach. , oopps.Same deal at A
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