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<blockquote data-quote="mustangc" data-source="post: 9367516" data-attributes="member: 87570"><p>Actually, the contracts with Shelby for the GT500 naming rights have spanned three year intervals. The first contract covered 2007-2009 MY. The current one covers 2010-2012 MY, so we're good for at least 2 more model years.</p><p></p><p>I remember when Ford dealers claimed the 2007 would be the only year for the GT500... a little white lie that helped them drain ignorant buyers for an additional $10-15k.:nonono: Don't let the 'rumors' of extinction scare you into buying earlier or paying more. As long as Shelby and Ford are both making money on the name, they'll continue to renew the contracts.</p><p></p><p>Even if they don't, the name isn't as important as the performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangc, post: 9367516, member: 87570"] Actually, the contracts with Shelby for the GT500 naming rights have spanned three year intervals. The first contract covered 2007-2009 MY. The current one covers 2010-2012 MY, so we're good for at least 2 more model years. I remember when Ford dealers claimed the 2007 would be the only year for the GT500... a little white lie that helped them drain ignorant buyers for an additional $10-15k.:nonono: Don't let the 'rumors' of extinction scare you into buying earlier or paying more. As long as Shelby and Ford are both making money on the name, they'll continue to renew the contracts. Even if they don't, the name isn't as important as the performance. [/QUOTE]
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