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  • qruml23
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    JPL01, what are you doing with your car if your are not using it anymore? What are you looking for it? What is the idea behind this very low millage?

    Thanks,
    Alain

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  • qruml23
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    Is-it possible to have it done by year car? will it be good to know where we are from different years?

    Just a question, it might requires different pools I guess.

    Thanks,
    Alain

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  • JPLO1
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    my 2002 bird has 903 miles .I bought it new in march of 2002.

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  • qruml23
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    It would have been very interesting to know this result by year 02-05.

    Thanks,
    Alain

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  • bostewart
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    Absolutely the only reason mine sat still was while I was recovering from two heart attacks and forced retirement. Now I can afford to take my sweet time and enjoy it. I use it as my driver but I don't drive 150miles a day any more thank God. Just don't beat the heck out of it mine has never given me a bit of greif . I just bought a code book and workshop manuals. I think I'll start doing some minor stuff like brakes my self. I wish I had the guts to do a top myself.

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  • Welker
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    Here's a thought...approved by the many who are enjoying their cars. Drive these babies. Mine has 95k on it, bought it new and have kept it like an old 737....new shocks, new soft top, new pads, three sets of tires, one auto dim mirror replacement, two new sets of floor mats, one cop, one set of struts and whatever it takes to keep it looking new. Look at the Kelley or any other agency pricing these cars.....they are all about $18-20k...and not selling for much less, even the beaters, so drive 'em. That's what they were made for. They are Ford V8's and meant to run.

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  • bostewart
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    Originally posted by Skip View Post
    Bo:

    Our gatherings are often in the Frederick/Thurmont area. It is kind of central for our group. We did a long weekend event (Keystone Thunder) in Gettysburg last September.

    Skip
    I hope you all do another one in this area Frederick and Thurmont ore are very close.
    I live in MD near Harpers Ferry.

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  • Skip
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    Originally posted by Gobird View Post
    Skip, Set this up reallllll soon. We'll be up in York the week after Labor Day for Judy's class reunion. But we'll be driving the Focus.

    Spence:

    I'll see what I can do, but I'm not certain I can get the group together that quickly. What dates will you be in the area?

    Skip

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  • Skip
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    Originally posted by bostewart View Post
    Skip, I sure will. Mid atlantic souds not so far from me. I'll look up th forum.

    Bo:

    Our gatherings are often in the Frederick/Thurmont area. It is kind of central for our group. We did a long weekend event (Keystone Thunder) in Gettysburg last September.

    Skip

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  • bostewart
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    Skip, I sure will. Mid atlantic souds not so far from me. I'll look up th forum.

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  • qruml23
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    02 purchased last year in mid-summer near 19,000 mi.

    I am expecting to reach 23,000 or 24,000 mi this year.

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  • Gobird
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    Skip, Set this up reallllll soon. We'll be up in York the week after Labor Day for Judy's class reunion. But we'll be driving the Focus.

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  • Skip
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    Originally posted by bostewart View Post
    Now I'm jealous IBJeff, I worked in Washington DC My wife worked In Fredrick. She is also a horse person We had to be pretty far out. I can honestly say I loved my job and hated getting there on trains etc. The last few years I had the Thunderbird and my whole attitude changed. but wow can those miles rack up. I decided to make it a late blooming garage queen. Just to get the miles below normal. I want it to last Through my retirement. It just started showing a ABS warning light which comes and goes. I bought a Code reader so I know what is going on.

    Bo:

    We certainly would like to see this beauty at a Mid-Atlantic gathering. We hope to have one soon. Keep an eye on the Mid-Atlantic Forum.

    Skip

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  • bostewart
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    Now I'm jealous IBJeff, I worked in Washington DC My wife worked In Fredrick. She is also a horse person We had to be pretty far out. I can honestly say I loved my job and hated getting there on trains etc. The last few years I had the Thunderbird and my whole attitude changed. but wow can those miles rack up. I decided to make it a late blooming garage queen. Just to get the miles below normal. I want it to last Through my retirement. It just started showing a ABS warning light which comes and goes. I bought a Code reader so I know what is going on.

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  • ibjeff
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    I'm at 5500 even though I drive it to work everyday. Its definitely not a garage queen......I just live close to work!

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