I wonder if any of these are one of ours? Im pretty sure they are from the 2003 line, so I'll bet they all have the head tick now.
And hey, Ford means quality!
And hey, Ford means quality!
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That's what I though, too. I did get goosebumps when I saw the American flag hanging in the factory, too. Gives you that warm inside feeling, kinda like watching an Apache put metal into an Iraqi tank.Flyn high again said:Is that guy smoking while working? Oh how non P.C.
cobravenom39 said:That's what I though, too. I did get goosebumps when I saw the American flag hanging in the factory, too. Gives you that warm inside feeling, kinda like watching an Apache put metal into an Iraqi tank.
NO they ar FEU models that only engeneers product specialists or launch coordinators test drive for about a year. Than to the crusher they go. Sad way to go but that is our policy. Yes I work at FOMOCO so I know in case you need confirmation. The consepts do stay though, but not the mules.Jiggy_One said:Ya know what I always wondered? Does ford have anymore of those brandnew terminator motors laying around in a warehouse somewhere, or better yet brand new terminators that are in a plastic bubble. I know they keep all concept vehicles and preproduction workhorses, but I wonder if there are any brandnew with the plastic still on them out there. Maybe owned by ford still, or maybe some one horse dealer in bumblefuck has one in its showroom that never sold>? That would be cool to find out about. If there was one out there, a virgin terminator I would sell mine in a heartbeat and go buy the new one for sticker if I had to. I would just transfer all my mods to the new one. I had to buy mine used because they were hard as hell to find, so mine had miles. I would have loved to buy it new!