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SVT Shelby GT500
Any Shelby GT500's over or near 100,000 miles? How reliable have they been?
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedboosted" data-source="post: 14710040" data-attributes="member: 156558"><p>I could be wrong on this, but I see more aluminum block cars having issues than iron block ones. There are 4 model years of each block, with the Iron seemingly holding up better. A lot of that could be just from aluminum block owners being generally more aggressive and running more power through them. I should say now, I'm not specifically talking about issues with the bare block itself, but with the short block. Just what I have seen though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedboosted, post: 14710040, member: 156558"] I could be wrong on this, but I see more aluminum block cars having issues than iron block ones. There are 4 model years of each block, with the Iron seemingly holding up better. A lot of that could be just from aluminum block owners being generally more aggressive and running more power through them. I should say now, I'm not specifically talking about issues with the bare block itself, but with the short block. Just what I have seen though [/QUOTE]
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