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I've been reading this thread for entertainment, as I have no dog in this debate. However, when I got to the part about it having a Mustang VIN number, bells and whistles went off. As stated above, FFR issues its own MSO so every FFR can be registered and insured as what it is. Evidently someone bypassed the legal (at least here in CT) route to register this car. The question would be 'why?'. A lazy quick fix to avoid being inspected by DMV, or in the absolute worst-case scenario, a stolen car registered and stamped with a junked/missing Mustang title. As time goes by, all states will have interacting databases, and this doesn't even consider someone insuring this car with a classic car policy, as the company would certainly spot this VIN discrepancy. As stated before, this is a commentary forum, not a used car for sale page. Any info here will certainly be dissected by the sharpest Cobra replica minds around. I learn something new almost every time I log on (and I've been around a while), and of course witness lots of pissing too. This FFR Cobra is certainly an 'avoid at all costs' car unless the original MSO goes with it. Just my opinion.
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