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Owner’s Kit for Dark Horse

roadpilot

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The simple solution is don’t take it to the tractor or race it.
I never take my cars to the tractor ... :crackup:
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IFFV68

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Yep … then take into consideration all the track attack ford sponsored events …

All the hype about it being track ready …

The guy who went to mediation had all the Ford literature to show… exc exc exc

The consensus was if you take your car into any track event …

Don’t post about it
Before going to dealer make sure street tires back on car… clean off all rubber… remove any evidence of car being on a track …

We all really thought the owner would win in arbitration

So just extra caution… if you do track your car… remove all evidence….

That being said… all my friends tell me Mustangs are a blast on the track… I mean I personally have NEVER had my car on a track. Nope I don’t even floor it. Never been over 2k rpm yep lol
We’re pretty Lucky Ford has a 3~Year, 30,000 mile warranty.
Back in the 1960’s the 289 Mustang High Performance & the 427’s H. O. Engine came with a 90 Day Warranty.
I don’t remember what the Ford 406 had warranty wise?
I had a friend who had a 1962 406 with 3-Duces.
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