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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="DepWraith" data-source="post: 15648037" data-attributes="member: 91861"><p>What's interesting is the number of people who say "no" to info provided to us by known engineers working on the product, yet don't share any of their alleged "I'm in the know" information to counter the information they say is correct. I'm pretty sure Ford is on the cusp of releasing it (seeing how the ordering banks should be opening very soon for MY18), and after that it will be too late to say "I told you so"; as anyone can come on here and say "no, that's not right" and then take credit later if something changed (which it always does). If anyone really has information that contradicts any presented information, they should share with the board. Isn't that what the purpose of a forum is for, discussion and not just denial?</p><p></p><p>I've been passing along very credible information from someone on the project and have protected her/his identity while doing so. Would be great if one of these "no" people would step up, put their money where their mouth is so to speak, and provide details to debunk the already provided information. It can be done without revealing your source very easily. So I guess the question here is, if this is possible (Like I've shown), then why isn't anyone providing details instead of just saying "no"? I'm guessing because they don't have any details and they don't want to look bad when it is released and the "no" people were wrong. Just my opinion and really wish more people would share information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DepWraith, post: 15648037, member: 91861"] What's interesting is the number of people who say "no" to info provided to us by known engineers working on the product, yet don't share any of their alleged "I'm in the know" information to counter the information they say is correct. I'm pretty sure Ford is on the cusp of releasing it (seeing how the ordering banks should be opening very soon for MY18), and after that it will be too late to say "I told you so"; as anyone can come on here and say "no, that's not right" and then take credit later if something changed (which it always does). If anyone really has information that contradicts any presented information, they should share with the board. Isn't that what the purpose of a forum is for, discussion and not just denial? I've been passing along very credible information from someone on the project and have protected her/his identity while doing so. Would be great if one of these "no" people would step up, put their money where their mouth is so to speak, and provide details to debunk the already provided information. It can be done without revealing your source very easily. So I guess the question here is, if this is possible (Like I've shown), then why isn't anyone providing details instead of just saying "no"? I'm guessing because they don't have any details and they don't want to look bad when it is released and the "no" people were wrong. Just my opinion and really wish more people would share information. [/QUOTE]
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