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mrblanche

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  1. You're free to do whatever you want. Just know this, that 6-8 week timeline they told you is an estimate. Anything can happen between when your order is placed and delivery. Everything from unscheduled plant breakdowns to shipping delays.

    When the dealer told me "4 to 6 weeks," I turned to my wife and said, "I wonder if he'd take bets on that?" I knew that there was no way it could be as little as 4 weeks. My guess at the time was 8 weeks, and it looks right now that 9 weeks is a better guess. And mine doesn't have any of the stuff required to be done off-site.

  2. That would mean they would have been about 5 months into the 1942 model year, and yet I don't recall seeing any 1942 cars at car shows or anything. I'm sure car production continued, because they were used in the war effort.

     

    My first car was a 1941 Chevy I bought in 1966 for $65. I don't think I've ever seen a 1942 in person.

  3. I seriously tried to convince my wife she wanted a leftover 2015 Taurus instead of ordering her Mustang. She drove it, said, "Meh. Nice car, but no nicer than my 2011 Malibu." So Mustang it is.

     

    Surprised to hear the Taurus appears to be on its last legs.

  4. It was a nice little car, in spite of its foibles. Clutch was no more than an on/off switch. In about 70,000 miles, replaced the water pump twice and the heater controls at least once. They must have put really soft front brake pads on it; they were gone in about 12,000 miles.

     

    But it was very comfortable, and even the back seat was reasonable. The one I had had every option on it.

     

    And my wife's enjoyment of that little car is one of the reasons she insisted on getting a manual transmission in the Mustang we have on order.

  5. We ordered a triple yellow V6 with manual on 3/31 and have a 2016 VIN, so I hope it gets built soon. Didn't know we were ordering a unicorn...but I guess that's sort of a horse, isn't it?

  6. One big problem is that most people don't understand what "freedom of speech" means. It means that the GOVERNMENT cannot put a prior restraint on your speech. That doesn't mean it can't punish that speech after you make it. It also doesn't protect speech in non-government controlled situations, and it doesn't protect the speaker from the consequences of his speech.

     

    Too many people think they can say anything anywhere and not suffer any results.

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  7. My wife and I just ordered a new Mustang for her. Well, the order went in on April 4. But i just found this forum. We ordered a yellow V6 with the 51a package and a manual transmission. There wasn't one that matched that order anywhere in this district (all of Texas, basically).

     

    We live in the Dallas area.

     

    And we already have a yellow Ford. A 1926 Model T Tudor Sedan. Of course, it's a hot rod, so that doesn't count, does it?

  8. Would you be impressed if I told you I had one of the original 1978 Ford Fiestas imported into the US? We bought it new from a Ford dealer in Burleson, TX, and drove it the next day to Massachusetts.

     

    It was one of our all-time favorite cars, and at least part of the inspiration for ordering our new Mustang with a stick shift.

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