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Old 01-11-2020, 11:05 AM
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Default Ouch, brand new GT 500 with a engine knock.

https://youtu.be/sG95h_I5xLA
How much are these cars?

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Old 01-11-2020, 11:23 AM
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Ford will be all over that clip, hope that not a dealer posting it.

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Old 01-11-2020, 11:53 AM
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Hand built... with pride?

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Old 01-11-2020, 12:41 PM
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Ford will be all over that clip, hope that not a dealer posting it.
Much like GM does.

On the flipside, at least GM waits about 10,000 miles for their engine noises to start.

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Old 01-11-2020, 04:11 PM
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Old 01-11-2020, 04:32 PM
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That’s probably an $80k car?

I mean things happen and we don’t know the back story but looks bad

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Old 01-11-2020, 04:36 PM
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we don’t know the back story
That's the crux of it...based on a 30 second video of a car making a noise, no one can tell what's actually happened. Maybe it is a rod knock, maybe not. Maybe it only has four miles on it, maybe not. Maybe someone abused the car, maybe not.

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With the commentary, it didn't sound like they were the owner(s)?
More like someone with a vendetta?



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Old 01-11-2020, 05:50 PM
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Man the things I saw people do to new cars when I worked at car dealerships was crazy.

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Old 01-11-2020, 07:23 PM
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Man the things I saw people do to new cars when I worked at car dealerships was crazy.
Your not kidding: Three little examples of how new cars were delivered to my Pontiac dealer. 1. Three carrier loads of Pontiac Sunbirds, all exactly the same, for the local power company DP&L. Dark green exteriors Paint so thin/so bad, primer showing. All the cars had to be repainted below the beltline in the body shop. 2. Grand Prix on top level of carrier. Driver gets in, pulls out of park and car flies off carrier and smashes into retaining wall. Heavy damage. Master cylinder was stolen in transit to dealer. 3. My favorite: Turbo Trans AM 301 delivered to dealer, driven off truck and presented to me for pre-delivery. It had 7 pistons installed at the factory! One piston and rod were missing entirely. Low oil pressure, smoke and a hell of a mis-fire. But built, installed and delivered that way? Tech put one piston, rod, and bearing in it, a couple gaskets and it was sold as a new car. That's the way it was done in the late 70's early 80's.

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A friend of mine was a Mopar dealer mechanic back in the Hemi muscle car days. The stories he has told me are priceless.

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Old 01-11-2020, 09:31 PM
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One of the worst I heard of ( but never saw) was at a friends dodge/Chrysler dealer in the 90’s. Make ready guys would put the water hose up the exhaust pipe of a neon, wait a second and then floor it so it would shoot one giant burst of water out.

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3. My favorite: Turbo Trans AM 301 delivered to dealer, driven off truck and presented to me for pre-delivery. It had 7 pistons installed at the factory! One piston and rod were missing entirely. Low oil pressure, smoke and a hell of a mis-fire. But built, installed and delivered that way? Tech put one piston, rod, and bearing in it, a couple gaskets and it was sold as a new car. That's the way it was done in the late 70's early 80's.
I'm not suggesting you're wrong, but how would that even be possible!?
Wow, that would be several checkpoints that it would have had to go through, and then they were driven out from assembly...
wow, just wow.

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From an ex Chevy service mgr. New S/S 396 Chevelle with what sounded like a rod knock. Decision made to go run the living hell out of it and then warranty the engine when it blew. Came back sounding great. Sold as new.

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In the early 70s, my dad bought a late 60s Chevrolet four door sedan to tow his small camper at a dealer's auction. It always had a rattle or thumping sound coming from one corner of the car. He got into a minor accident, and insurance paid to have the bumper and rear quarter panel fixed. He told the body shop to look for the source of the noise.

A few days later, he got a call to come see the car, the body shop found the source of the noise. While the car was being assembled, somebody put a glass Coke botle into the rear and then welded the quarter panel over it.

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In the early 70s, my dad bought a late 60s Chevrolet four door sedan to tow his small camper at a dealer's auction. It always had a rattle or thumping sound coming from one corner of the car. He got into a minor accident, and insurance paid to have the bumper and rear quarter panel fixed. He told the body shop to look for the source of the noise.

A few days later, he got a call to come see the car, the body shop found the source of the noise. While the car was being assembled, somebody put a glass Coke botle into the rear and then welded the quarter panel over it.
Seen that before. Took the rear interior panel off a newly purchased 78 Mustang II for a rattle. Several Coke cans back there, sprayed with undercoating.

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Old 01-12-2020, 10:36 AM
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Looks like the guy lost his job over this video


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Thanks for stealing this video from my Facebook page, and helping it go viral. I lost my job of 21 years for this. Greatly appreciated.

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That was probably the worst decision you made in your life taking a video like this and posting it to Facebook. Not smart man

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Yes, it probably was. And thanks to great humans like you, I got screwed.

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@Chris Silverman take the fault like a man. You make a mistake you own up to it. This one cost you your career. It's nobodies fault but your own. You posted a video you shouldn't have on social media. We both know there is a privacy setting on Facebook right? If it wasn't supposed to be seen by 902927644758696736252 people on Facebook you should have prevented that

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Oh I own up to it, but I never expected it to be stolen off my page by a guy that probably has never had a real job, and lives in mommy's basement. Scumbag.

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@Chris Silverman you're great at insults. Maybe you should try being a comedian next 😂

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Chris. I was the guy from Detroit that showed up to look at the engine. You were leaving when I was looking at it. I really felt bad for you... I hope you were able to find another job at another dealership. Take care bud..

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Chris Silverman You have GOT to be kidding with those outrageous insults. Textbook projection here, YOU screwed up, NOT anyone else. Have you never used the internet in your life?? I mean, just dumb. Don't go around insulting others for your mistakes, it makes you look incredibly stupid and childish.

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Old 01-12-2020, 11:03 AM
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He put it out there for all to see, including insolent comments. Now he's paying for his indiscretion.

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Old 01-12-2020, 11:06 AM
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I'm not suggesting you're wrong, but how would that even be possible!?
Wow, that would be several checkpoints that it would have had to go through, and then they were driven out from assembly...
wow, just wow.
This is probably not the place to elaborate. But if you want to PM me, I can provide more detail. I was a first year technician and did not do the actual repair, but I did do some of the diagnosis. Your right, just incredible. What I would have given for a cell phone camera in those days! The look on the technicians face when he pulled the head was priceless.

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