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Oops my bad. Lol. I thought I saw 67 Again. Chatting with Gerry earlier explains some of the confusion in our conversation. I was speaking about Marc and he said Al has some. Duh. Haha
your typing skills are suspect, worse than mine, that is saying something now, you have a hard time with members and reading.
we should all chip in buy you some glasses and spell check :ROFLMAO:
 
Gerry,

if any need at all, I gave my stock cams to the guy who bought mine, I should be able to track him back (provide contacts) should you require this full set of cams (only).
They would have been around the 130k mark when I swapped Mark's Ford Performance Hot Rod Cams in her, so it may be still to high of a mileage for a second/spare set, but thought I'd mention nonetheless.

cheers,
 
Today was the day - turned the 300,000 km today between Kingston and Bellville +20c and top down in the sun !
I can’t show a photo as the speedo was changed along the way but the numbers add up.
Hmm is 400,000 k possible ?
 
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As fall progressed it was evident the AS3’s were not going to make it to the 300,000 mark. A planned trip to Ontario late October with tires on the wear bars was not a great idea . Lots of choices / possibilities ended up with a wheel change -a move from 17” to 19” wheels and a move from AS3’s 235/55/17 to a set of Pilot Sport AS4’s with 255/40/19 width. The decision was made easier as dealing with a Maritime Mustang Member always works out to be a good deal ! With the “ recycled-new to me wheels “ and the shorter tire sidewall the car is a lot quicker on the wheel response, but a bit rougher on bridge joints. I can live with it, Time will tell if Jackie can tolerate the change on long drives. This is the new look

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As fall progressed it was evident the AS3’s were not going to make it to the 300,000 mark. A planned trip to Ontario late October with tires on the wear bars was not a great idea . Lots of choices / possibilities ended up with a wheel change -a move from 17” to 19” wheels and a move from AS3’s 235/55/17 to a set of Pilot Sport AS4’s with 255/40/19 width. The decision was made easier as dealing with a Maritime Mustang Member always works out to be a good deal ! With the “ recycled-new to me wheels “ and the shorter tire sidewall the car is a lot quicker on the wheel response, but a bit rougher on bridge joints. I can live with it, Time will tell if Jackie can tolerate the change on long drives. This is the new look

View attachment 90798Looks awesome Gerry!!
 
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