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Ford's 150 millionth vehicle...

tarafied1

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...was a 79 Mustang. On December 14, 1978, Ford built its 150 millionth vehicle at the Dearborn Assembly Plant.
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"tarafied1" said:
yeah baby! think Ford will want it back?!? :thu

probably not, but it you got it & it still had those whitewalls, it could be nominatd for COM under the "tire" regulations for next month. wouldn't hold my breath about winning though... :wth

on another note, the guy who bought my dad's ford dealership back in the mid 70's gave his son one of the 79 pace cars & they put it in the garage & mothballed it. always wondered what happened to it. sure would like to have it now....
 
"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:
probably not, but it you got it & it still had those whitewalls, it could be nominatd for COM under the "tire" regulations for next month. wouldn't hold my breath about winning though... :wth

on another note, the guy who bought my dad's ford dealership back in the mid 70's gave his son one of the 79 pace cars & they put it in the garage & mothballed it. always wondered what happened to it. sure would like to have it now....
ever since I was a kid I dreamed of being able to buy a new Mustang and just hide it away for like 20 or 30 years and then bring out. A pristine 79 pace car would be pretty cool
 
I owned a '79 4-cyl turbo for awhile, non-pace car. It was ok. Sold it to buy a new '85 GT, what a power difference.
 
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