Hi i live in saint louis (south county). i have seen maybe 5 different svt contours. but never could tell if any were ceg 'ers. ust checking if anyone was.
Hi i live in saint louis (south county). i have seen maybe 5 different svt contours. but never could tell if any were ceg 'ers. ust checking if anyone was.
no way man. i live in SoCo too. wats up? ive got a black CSVTand its my dd, so youve probly seen me. ive got the windows blacked out and H&R and Bilstein stickers on the rear windows, so if youve seen that, thats me.
00 black CSVT - my dd
99 silver CSVT - 3L turbo project
ya, i know. i finally go them up though. so go look now..
00 black CSVT - my dd
99 silver CSVT - 3L turbo project
I'm in St. Louis, (Maryland Heights to be exact). I just a 1998 CSVT silver frost, but I have seen several of them around, including a black one with lots of brand name stickers on it (Duchesne High School, St Charles).
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I'm in St. Ann/Breckenridge Hills area. Had a 99 silverfrost svtc from 03-05 until some a*@ clown decided to rear end me in an suv doin 60 at a red light...
Bought an 01 focus in 05, still own and just bought another 99 silverfrost svtc last weektinted rear windows, all the rest stock...
im pretty sure that i have about 25% of St. Louis' population of CSVTs.. besides my 4... i only know of about 7 others in the area..
00 black CSVT - my dd
99 silver CSVT - 3L turbo project
it's a rare breed, I know a lot of people that never knew this car existed.
oh i know it is. the majority of people have no idea that a SVT model of the contours were built. actually, i hate to say this, but at least a third or so of the salesmen ive talked to at some of the local ford dealerships have no idea what a SVT contour is either. then again i hate showroom and sales employees at dealers, they dont know s**t. i cant remember how many times ive corrected them, and im only 18. theyre just ignorant.. however, the CSVTs are definately a lost and dying breed because of the low production numbers and lack of advertisement at the time. we're lucky some companies still make parts for them. and thank god for Joey and those guys who started Nautilus. we need some way to improve the power on our outdated tours. they were quick back in the day, but with this new generation of cars and everyone switchin to the 3.5s, we cant keep up any more..
00 black CSVT - my dd
99 silver CSVT - 3L turbo project
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