When I first got into sports cars I owned a 93 Mustang, and I thought I was a Ford guy. I sold the mustang when I moved to Butt F^%$ Saskatchewan. I moved back to civilization and decided on the Viper, just because it is more unique than the Mustang. There went the Ford boy theory. I then...
I love reading this, but obviously I am stupid. I would have assumed the diff fluid and rear axle fluid are the same thing, but it is mentioned seperately in the service schedule section
sure. The vehicle has to be 15+ years old (and unique) to qualify for collectors insurance. It is through competition insurance in Edmonton, but I think there are other offices. http://www.competition.ca/ then click the "collector vehicle insurance" link. They couldn't come close to my...
For once I don't feel ripped off as a Canadian. I pay the $80(ish) per year for licence plate registration. I have my viper insured through a collector car insurance, full collision coverage (with $100 deductable) for $375 a year. My GTO with the same insurance company is $125/year.
I got an offer of $200 for a used set. I can forward you his info if you want. I will go aftermarket for less than that, but if you are a purist then by all means give him a PM
:( then not so rare :( I had a 76 and it sucked. The dark ages of Mustang. Anyway, back on topic. I love my GenII. The attention it gets is amazing, and you don't have a tonne of them at the car shows. Sure, the newer ones may be faster/handle better, but power can always be added to the...
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