I think I paid $75 for mine.![]()
Too bad you're not closer. I'd have given them to you.
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I think I paid $75 for mine.![]()
Man, I average about 6000 per Summer in mine. Almost 1000 miles on the new one in 2 1/2 weeks. Just way too much fun. I can see your point though, it is a classic "Cobra".. Speaking of not driving it often. I found the paperwork for my inspection in 2009. I have put a little under 4,000 miles on it since 2009.
Thanks Dave!
One thing I get a kick out of, is how the State of Utah has my car listed as a Cobra - and they have done so since the day I bought it. When the lady (clerk) said "ohhh, it's a Cobra", I almost said "no, it's a GT". But.... I could tell by her voice that the Cobra label wowed her so I let it ride. This actually made things much easier, and it was probably as pleasurable of an experience as one could hope for at the DMV. They gave me zero hassles with changing months. One of the supervisors has to approve the change, and I heard the clerk tell her supervisor "it's a Cobra, and he doesn't drive it very often". Next thing I knew, she handed me a sticker with a 9.
Anyway, I thought it was a bit comical.
EDIT: Speaking of not driving it often. I found the paperwork for my inspection in 2009. I have put a little under 4,000 miles on it since 2009.
Hey Dave, what would make the rear seal go from leaking a little to quite a bit? It sounds like I have a busted catalytic converter. I wonder if I am getting extra pressure in the crankcase? No lack of power though, so that almost debunks that myth.
EDIT: One more thing....... it also is idling a touch higher. Usually I idle at 600-650, now it's at about 800.
I checked the PCV valve last night. It's still good. Ford needs their heads checked for the location of the PCV valve.