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WTB Terminator under 30k miles. Mint and stock/near stock only
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<blockquote data-quote="ButchB" data-source="post: 16416618" data-attributes="member: 192192"><p>The original owner was a Ford Engineer and ordered the car and watched it being born. During production it was selected to be driven and evaluated before it left Detroit and I have the documentation for that along with others as well (letter from SVT to Mr.Lewis, window sticker, and SVT Certificate) this is #1056 of 1896 built. Mr.Lewis never washed the car or allowed it to be rained on and treated it special. The second owner had it for a year, drove it very little and decided to sell in order to buy a Jeep Wrangler. This will be my third summer with the car and I intended it to be a gift to my son when it was time to hand it down. In owning it, I've discovered some things. Opening it up and hearing the whine feeling the power is amazing but I feel guilty driving it and my son does too. Last year I decided to just hang on to it and treat it like an investment so this is where I am, willing to sell or simply hang on to it until the time is right. Truthfully, selling would free up garage space and take the stress of having such a nice car off of my hands. I will be bringing it home out of heated storage tomorrow. I have put almost 500 miles on it and have just cleaned/maintained it since buying. I have some pictures as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButchB, post: 16416618, member: 192192"] The original owner was a Ford Engineer and ordered the car and watched it being born. During production it was selected to be driven and evaluated before it left Detroit and I have the documentation for that along with others as well (letter from SVT to Mr.Lewis, window sticker, and SVT Certificate) this is #1056 of 1896 built. Mr.Lewis never washed the car or allowed it to be rained on and treated it special. The second owner had it for a year, drove it very little and decided to sell in order to buy a Jeep Wrangler. This will be my third summer with the car and I intended it to be a gift to my son when it was time to hand it down. In owning it, I've discovered some things. Opening it up and hearing the whine feeling the power is amazing but I feel guilty driving it and my son does too. Last year I decided to just hang on to it and treat it like an investment so this is where I am, willing to sell or simply hang on to it until the time is right. Truthfully, selling would free up garage space and take the stress of having such a nice car off of my hands. I will be bringing it home out of heated storage tomorrow. I have put almost 500 miles on it and have just cleaned/maintained it since buying. I have some pictures as well. [/QUOTE]
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