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2004 with 13,700. My Ford dealer keeps giving me reminder calls to bring it in for the 15000 mile service. I'll probably take it in this week and get the car serviced.
Leroy
2005 and just a little over 39,000 - Going to be a daily driver but only about 12 miles each way. Still looks and drives NEW. Never realized it would be so much fun or would have bought one long ago.
I was wondering... when you get over 100,000 miles, does the odometer go to all zeros again, or does it add an extra digit. It does not look to me like there is room on the odometer for the extra number. Maybe it drops off the tenths of a mile on the right and puts whole miles in that slot?
I believe all later model odometers must by law have the 6th digit. Our TBirds certainy do even though they are digital electronic.
BTW, my car has 72,000 on it now. 2002 model.
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