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    208 mph? In a Mustang?

    http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2016/11/...t-208-mph.html

    Me thinks they need to have their guns recalibrated.


    Or...


    This kid needs to be a spokesperson for Ford.

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    I was thinking along these lines when that came by on FB this earlier today....

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    Just looked up the kids name - found this story on a Mustang forum.

    Someone else said he was there, and wouldn't comment. Only said he didn't go 208mph and that it's a stock Mustang with nitrous.
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    I have the 50th anniversary 2015 limited edition and Ford did a great job building these. A Pennsylvania dealer was offerring Mustangs with a supercharger for 39k last year. These will go 170 all day and feel smooth doing it.
    Having said that I also doubt the 208 number. Me thinks the Canadian officer had a KPH device.
    Here is an event like no other and packed with Porsches, Mustangs as well as a Bugatti Veyron or two. Several cars went over the 200mph number on a public road.
    Here is the video of the 246mph Bugatti:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=648I_7quOjY

    https://sunvalleyroadrally.com/roadrally/

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    After the MSM(mainstream media)coverage of events this year, what is it that causes people to still believe them?

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