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Thread: Ford racing certificate of authenticitity

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    Ford racing certificate of authenticitity

    Has anyone seen this on the Ford racing website? You put in your vin and Ford racing sends you a certificate of authenticity that gives the year, date of production and breaks down how many by color for the year.
    The cost is $40. Looks pretty cool.

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    Yup. I've had one for my 9L for a few years now. Cool indeed!!
    '85GT
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    Here is what one looks like. Mark Haas actually worked with some of the Ford people on this. They also come up stats for the year you order on production numbers.
    84 SVO Blue.jpg

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    I also ordered one for my SVO a few years ago. The info they provide is good & the certificate is nice to have. Some of the newer folks may not know these are available, so it is worthwhile to mention again.
    Andy G.
    86 1C SVO comp prep 3rd owner
    86 2R GT vert 5 spd original owner

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    "Some trannys can operate both types of gearboxes but manual gearboxes with clutch pedals are more difficult to operate with heels on."

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