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The Ford Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964 (as of September 2014). In both hypothetical and tested terms any almost any vehicle can have an indefinite lifespan if they are meticulously cared for. Virtually all components of the vehicle (with the exception of the frame) are replaceable and or rebuildable/remanufacturable. Even excluding this idea of restorations and overhauls, modern passenger car engines and transmissions are known to easily attain 200,000-300,000 miles based on routine maintenance and fluid changes. On modern vehicles there is often a greater chance that the engine will outlast the other components of the vehicle.

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