USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles


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2005 Jaguar XJ8
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2021
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Ford Ranger
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4WD
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2.3 EcoBoost
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I've been waiting to see if any of the vehicle manufacturers are going to release any 250th Anniversary Edition vehicles. Back in 1976 there were a ton of them. Hell, even the Ohio State Highway Patrol added a red and blue stripe to the front fenders of their white cruisers to celebrate.

I see Dodge has some special editions:

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I just wish the colors were red, white, and blue. I especially like the American Flag in the leather seats.

I was thrilled to see Southwest Airlines new livery:

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Makes me proud every time I see it.

American Airlines is supposedly doing something like this:

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Looks like they're just sticking '250' on their current livery's.

If you find any vehicles celebrating the 250th Anniversary, or photos of vehicles from the 1976 Bicentennial, feel free to share.

This guys truck was pretty cool...

USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles
 
Jim, you should print a limited edtion 250th birthday TRS windshield banner... that would look sweet on TRS-2 and on my 97..

Do it!

AJ
 
USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles

USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles

Reading and Northern Railroad caboose.
 
USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles

USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles


USA 250th Anniversary Edition Vehicles

Jeep showing their American pride.
 
That Mustang is $300k. There's no way I'd spend $300k on a Mustang. For $300k I want something legendary with brand recognition. Where simply speaking its name speaks for itself. A base model Mustang is $32k. I don't want to spend $300k for a Mustang and then have to qualify and explain what it is to defend it. You say GTD and people think you have a Mustang GT.

Ford screwed themselves years ago by having a plain Jane car and performance car with the same name.

Chevy on the other hand, if you say Corvette, people instantly know you're talking about a performance car. You don't have to explain and qualify it.

Ford could have given the Corvette competition with the GT40 / Ford GT, but they only made limited numbers and were selective about who could own them. They should have made that car available to whoever wanted one like the Corvette.

Ford wants the Mustang to be a super car, but no matter what they do, it's still just a modified $32k car.
 
Speaking of mustangs, I hauled a 1970 Boss Mustang back to the shop. It's going out for a rebuild soon. I'll get pics tomorrow. Both a boss 302 and a 429 scj engines on a pallet.
 
I took a 302 out of a 1970 Mustang and put it in my 1983 Ranger and showed it who was Boss. :3gears:
 

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