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    Some Boost BLK BRD 88's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rodster View Post
    I accept the congradulashuns

    Very nice collection!!! I like the 87/88 TC's a lot too and have one on my wish list. Had a high mileage one for a little while and was amazed how well it drove.
    I don't know what you consider high mileage, but the black one in the pic shows a little over 221,000 on the dial. It is still running great, and has made more than a few turbo ricer & 5.0 GT drivers mutter "What The….…….", as they watch it pass by while they frantically shift gears to catch up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sick Puppy View Post
    Funny how that happens...I have the same 'problem', they seem to follow me home.
    My wife has officially banned me from visiting NY (three of my TFs are from there). She said "no more, everytime you go to NY you bring a car home!"
    Not everything that follows me home is RED! But then again I don't own it anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLK BRD 88 View Post
    I don't know what you consider high mileage, but the black one in the pic shows a little over 221,000 on the dial. It is still running great, and has made more than a few turbo ricer & 5.0 GT drivers mutter "What The….…….", as they watch it pass by while they frantically shift gears to catch up.
    Ron
    Wow looks great for 221,000. My 88 TC had 169,xxx miles but drove like new. Another friend had a high mileage 87/88 and said the same thing. My 83 TBird w/ 130,000 miles rides good but don't think the ride is quite as good as the 88. All I know is the first time I took a test drive down the road I was very surprised.

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