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<blockquote data-quote="1Fast R" data-source="post: 894541" data-attributes="member: 2461"><p>Well, it all began when my husband inherited a shi*t load of money from his Mom. We belong to the Mustang Club here and have a 01 Bullitt that he drove for awhile and thought it was pretty fast indeed. After his Mom passed, he decided he wanted his very own fast Mustang. He asked some Club members what Mustang he sould get that was good and fast. Someone told him there was a S351R (or something like that) for sale so we went for that one. Low and behold, it was already sold. So Bill asked some more members about fast Mustangs. A couple of guys told him to look for a 2000 Cobra R, that they had just came out the year before (this was in October of 2001.) We had not even heard of the Cobra R as of yet. So one of the guys went ahead and searched the Net for an R for us. I think he may have come to this site to look.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, long story short, the closest R for sale was just 5 hours away. So Bill and his friend borrowed an enclosed hauler and set off to buy the 00 Cobra R that was still on the showroom floor in Isaquah, Wa. (Yes, that was the one that had the bird shit all over on it and dust.) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" /> It cleaned up nicely. It only had 500 miles on it and hadn't been papered yet. Now she has almost 10,000 miles and planning on getting several thousand more this coming driving season! ;-) </p><p></p><p>My husband is known as "The R-Man" in our Mustang Club. Everytime he has a kill or a cool story about encounters with the R, I put a story in our monthly newsletter. Lots of folks wait anxiously, I hear, for the newsletter to come out just so they can read Bill's stories. he he</p><p></p><p>Vicki</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Fast R, post: 894541, member: 2461"] Well, it all began when my husband inherited a shi*t load of money from his Mom. We belong to the Mustang Club here and have a 01 Bullitt that he drove for awhile and thought it was pretty fast indeed. After his Mom passed, he decided he wanted his very own fast Mustang. He asked some Club members what Mustang he sould get that was good and fast. Someone told him there was a S351R (or something like that) for sale so we went for that one. Low and behold, it was already sold. So Bill asked some more members about fast Mustangs. A couple of guys told him to look for a 2000 Cobra R, that they had just came out the year before (this was in October of 2001.) We had not even heard of the Cobra R as of yet. So one of the guys went ahead and searched the Net for an R for us. I think he may have come to this site to look. Anyway, long story short, the closest R for sale was just 5 hours away. So Bill and his friend borrowed an enclosed hauler and set off to buy the 00 Cobra R that was still on the showroom floor in Isaquah, Wa. (Yes, that was the one that had the bird shit all over on it and dust.) :eek: It cleaned up nicely. It only had 500 miles on it and hadn't been papered yet. Now she has almost 10,000 miles and planning on getting several thousand more this coming driving season! ;-) My husband is known as "The R-Man" in our Mustang Club. Everytime he has a kill or a cool story about encounters with the R, I put a story in our monthly newsletter. Lots of folks wait anxiously, I hear, for the newsletter to come out just so they can read Bill's stories. he he Vicki [/QUOTE]
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