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1987-1993 Special Service Mustangs The aero cars. |
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Good thing about the car is, is that you get the looks of an SSP, but without the worry of driving something special and something happening to it.
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Sam, it still could be an interesting car for someone, as long as the seller doesn't pass off this clone as the true thing to an unsuspecting buyer. The OP sure made it sound like the guy was trying to sell him a SSP, so I'm glad the group was able to help this guy out.
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Yeah i agree, could still be a neat car, however for the asking price, and listing it as a true ssp, i am glad that you guys were able to help me out, another benefit i guess is that it would be insured as a 4 cylinder, but if it is indeed a true 4 cyl, who knows how well the swap was done, wiring, suspension, axle, etc. I appreciate the help guys.
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my view....
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LOL no doubt
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Good catch boys!
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