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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="68fastback" data-source="post: 15852064" data-attributes="member: 44957"><p>Great find!! Las Vegas show ...I'll have to see what I can find out (if anything -lol) at NYIAS end of this month.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, really hard to hear but sounds like 19MY GT500 in "calendar year 2019" and a GT350 and GT500 presumably both in 2019 as an 19MYs? </p><p></p><p>Still, I don't see Romeo Niche building both engines simultneously so it might mean a job-2 cutover in early 2019 -- i.e. a truncated 19MY GT350 run followed by a late (job-2) start 19MY GT500. If they were to pre-build a bunch of the GT350 engines -- and maybe Romeo Niche did when the recall shut down GT350 production (tho seems unlikely) -- they conceivably could have some overlap in production at Flat Rock. Short of a significant revamp of Romeo Niche line (which is possible, if unlikely) I don't see concurrent production of both engines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68fastback, post: 15852064, member: 44957"] Great find!! Las Vegas show ...I'll have to see what I can find out (if anything -lol) at NYIAS end of this month. Yeah, really hard to hear but sounds like 19MY GT500 in "calendar year 2019" and a GT350 and GT500 presumably both in 2019 as an 19MYs? Still, I don't see Romeo Niche building both engines simultneously so it might mean a job-2 cutover in early 2019 -- i.e. a truncated 19MY GT350 run followed by a late (job-2) start 19MY GT500. If they were to pre-build a bunch of the GT350 engines -- and maybe Romeo Niche did when the recall shut down GT350 production (tho seems unlikely) -- they conceivably could have some overlap in production at Flat Rock. Short of a significant revamp of Romeo Niche line (which is possible, if unlikely) I don't see concurrent production of both engines. [/QUOTE]
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