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Yes but only about 2500 eco boosts were hpp out of more than 50,000 eco boosts.
I always wondered how many HPPs were made in 2020. Do you have a source for the number?
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I reached out to American University and immediately received a reply. Although I haven't been able to directly communicate with them, they did mention that some info was missing and the 2013 MIA index may help answer some questions.

https://kogod.american.edu/autoindex/2013
 

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I always wondered how many HPPs were made in 2020. Do you have a source for the number?
Those are rare awesome cars with such a lovely balance to them. :like:
 

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I always wondered how many HPPs were made in 2020. Do you have a source for the number?
Just a good estimate. Mine #1088 was built in Feb 20. The highest number I have seen in the voluntary hpp registry in 6g was a 2200 number bought in Nov 2020 after the model year changeover to 21s.
 

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In the registry tommyD has 2218 built in Sept 2020
 

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Just a good estimate. Mine #1088 was built in Feb 20. The highest number I have seen in the voluntary hpp registry in 6g was a 2200 number bought in Nov 2020 after the model year changeover to 21s.
Mine is L1134 and was also built in Feb 20. Ours were among the last Mustangs built in the Before Times.
 

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Just a good estimate. Mine #1088 was built in Feb 20. The highest number I have seen in the voluntary hpp registry in 6g was a 2200 number bought in Nov 2020 after the model year changeover to 21s.
Mine is chassis # 2818 built in Dec 20. Everything I've seen states that it is a 20 car, not a 21.
 

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Verrrryyyy late reply but just revisited this thread, so dude... your shirt for sure wasn't made in USA, likely the cheap chair stool behind him was made in China, the shorts also not made here, the cigarette okay yep made here the hat could be either but likely not made here. If he's wearing shoes probably Vietnam or Asia somewhere.... I could go on but really no need. Uffda!
 

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The gaps are not "fine" there's nothing fine about paying 50-60-70 k for a car that's not assembled correctly. My opinion
 

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So 100% could come from canada and be included as 100% American?
Canadians are just Americans without guns.

I forgot who said that originally, but I always found it amusing. My apologies to our Canuck friends.

The gaps are not "fine" there's nothing fine about paying 50-60-70 k for a car that's not assembled correctly. My opinion
My gaps are OK, it is the alignment that is the issue. And the thin paint. And the rattles. And the wonky tech. But I'm not complaining.

My first (a 2021) GT was only about $32K OTD. So I don't have the same expectations of it as I do for an $80K BMW.

Which is not an excuse. It really doesn't/shouldn't matter how much a car costs, it should be built to the best possible standard.
 

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Canadians are just Americans without guns.

I forgot who said that originally, but I always found it amusing. My apologies to our Canuck friends.
Uhhh. Having guns means never having to say you're sorry.
 

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The gaps are not "fine" there's nothing fine about paying 50-60-70 k for a car that's not assembled correctly. My opinion
Why would you pay anything before checking the car out before driving off the lot if the panel gaps were so bad? Then complain how bad they are. I looked at several cars on the lot in colors that I like, looking expressly at panel fit and paint quality. Panel gaps are pretty much right on with my car.
Did you buy at night in a dark lot?
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