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be answered. A recent visit to
one of the largest Camaro websites found its author lamenting
that “no one is able to say how
many Camaros were produced
exactly like yours or even close
to yours.” Once again, Chevy —
0, but a huge 1 for Ford.
Not everyone is into numbers,
but most of us are curious about
the history of our Mustangs. A Marti
Report lets an owner know where
his or her car was originally sold,
which is useful information for
tracking down whether any original
sales info or warranty details still
exist. Curious about the rear axle
that belongs in the car? How about
what body tape or striping came on
the car originally? Even a small
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detail like what day the car was
born is fun information to have (I
know some guys who buy birthday
presents for their Mustang, although
Curious about the rear axle
that belongs in the car?
How about what body tape
or striping came on the car
originally?
they do it privately). Ford kept track
of all of this information.
Why does history matter? You
wouldn’t want to take a rare car
in a direction that