Posted by twostepn2001 on July 21, 2011 at 06:35:01 from (76.198.110.25):
I noticed in another post you said you work for a smaller Ford dealer. Just wonderin if you could answer a question for me. About a month ago, my local Ford dealer had a Leguna Seca Mustang in the showroom. Salesman said there was only 300 made. And they regularly have other "specialty" cars like a Roush GT or a Shelby Cobra. Couple years ago, they even had one of them GT-40's. I was just wondering how a small town dealer here in Tx can get those kind of cars to sell. I figured the big city dealers would get them. BTW, that salesman said the Leguna Seca was "pre-sold" to somebody in Fla. Car arrived on a Wed. and the guy flew in the following Fri. to drive it back to Fla. thanks!
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