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Carroll Shelby Spills the Beans on 2007 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="WDW MKR" data-source="post: 2030693" data-attributes="member: 8038"><p>I deal with suppliers everyday, and completely understand what you're getting at. I think you're just taking it to the extreme. Ford does not pay under $35 for a 03/04 Cobra clutch and flywheel assembly. Hell, I've been involved with various injection molding companies that sell parts directly to Ford. I've seen some of what plastic parts are sold for, which was more than you're quoting for a heavy duty clutch and flywheel assembly. </p><p></p><p>Yes, Ford overcharges for parts. It's called profit, and that's how they make their living. Considering we have no clue what motor will be in the car, no idea how close the concept will be to the production car, and no clue if the SVT Mustang will meet the same demise as the concept Lightning, we'll just agree to disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WDW MKR, post: 2030693, member: 8038"] I deal with suppliers everyday, and completely understand what you're getting at. I think you're just taking it to the extreme. Ford does not pay under $35 for a 03/04 Cobra clutch and flywheel assembly. Hell, I've been involved with various injection molding companies that sell parts directly to Ford. I've seen some of what plastic parts are sold for, which was more than you're quoting for a heavy duty clutch and flywheel assembly. Yes, Ford overcharges for parts. It's called profit, and that's how they make their living. Considering we have no clue what motor will be in the car, no idea how close the concept will be to the production car, and no clue if the SVT Mustang will meet the same demise as the concept Lightning, we'll just agree to disagree. [/QUOTE]
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