Yup. I would let the family listen and we all shrugged on some of the pronunciations.
Then i pulled up the rail line maps and tried to find the city down the road that “might” sound like that over a McDonald’s order speaker.
Cat,
I think your scenario is more likely than not.
Ford is good at assembly line, but that is where it seems to stop.
Deviate from that, and things fall apart.
This is one of the more interesting graphs you have is the percentage of vehicles made that week versus delivered. Only 63.70 % of vehicles completed have been delivered.
So 1/3 of 1/3 have not been delivered :-)
Marly,
Condolences for the loss of your Grandfather.
Just know he is safe and at peace and I promise so proud of your accomplishments.
What a Beautiful Bronco.
Hang in there, and let your Bronco remind you of your Grandfather's love.
I can’t tell if these are leather or the cloth seats, but if leather this is what i use.
https://adamspolishes.com/products/adam-s-leather-interior-care-kit
cloth will require more effort.
MGV should wipe off.
Clay bar is easy.. just some rules.
Step 1 is to do a complete washing 1st, no need to dry.
Step 2 is to use an iron remover like IronX or Meguiar's Iron Removing spray.
If it falls on the ground, throw it in the bin.
Keep is well lubricated with detail spray.
Don't get in a hurry, you cant...
I was there for work as well, about 20 years ago I guess now.
Supposedly it was a migration landing zone and the ducks didn't know about looking both ways before crossing the street.
I dont want to talk about it.
John, if you get the dealer to detail it, make sure they have a real detail shop and not just some porter with a shop rag. They will also need to use special chemicals like IronX to remove the Rail Dust.
Sorry, I am just real picky with my paint.