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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 16567070" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p>I’m kinda in a similar boat. Bough my Mach in November of 17 and the car still isn’t running yet. Mainly due to my other interests kinda taking over. Engine was broke and after a stupid amount of money later the engine is fixed. Need to finish the reassembly but the timing components are the hindrance at the moment. It would’ve been cheaper to just buy another engine but I wanted to save this one. As the car is a very very early production 04 with decently low mileage. No intentions of getting rid of the car, but I had some friends who needed some assistance so they took a little more of a priority than the car did. I found the production date of the car and it’s actually made on my grandparents anniversary; so that cemented the “not for sale” ever. I have another friend who needs some help and after that’s taken care of, the restoration will resume. Car needs a lot of work to get to the level of condition I think a 33k mile car should be in, but it’ll happen.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 16567070, member: 181287"] I’m kinda in a similar boat. Bough my Mach in November of 17 and the car still isn’t running yet. Mainly due to my other interests kinda taking over. Engine was broke and after a stupid amount of money later the engine is fixed. Need to finish the reassembly but the timing components are the hindrance at the moment. It would’ve been cheaper to just buy another engine but I wanted to save this one. As the car is a very very early production 04 with decently low mileage. No intentions of getting rid of the car, but I had some friends who needed some assistance so they took a little more of a priority than the car did. I found the production date of the car and it’s actually made on my grandparents anniversary; so that cemented the “not for sale” ever. I have another friend who needs some help and after that’s taken care of, the restoration will resume. Car needs a lot of work to get to the level of condition I think a 33k mile car should be in, but it’ll happen. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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