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Old June 29th 04, 03:01 PM
Jay Honeck
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Big engine. Lots of petrol. High petrol prices.

Paul
(4 litre car, very high petrol prices!) (also the reason I don't do too
many take-offs in my plane - like touch and goes...big engine, high
avgas prices, lots of fuel on take-off and climb!)


Yeah, the Mustang only has the 2.8 liter six, so mileage isn't too bad,
actually. Probably not much worse than my all-wheel-drive Subaru, which
sucks gas horribly for a 4-cylinder engine.

Some day I'll drop that fire-breathing 5.0 liter engine in this little car,
and then look out!

;-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


 




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