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Could Mustang be 'saved' from Ford?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16285602" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Problem with the Hummer spinoff is that it wasnt really a spinoff. GM bought the civilian rights to the H1 and partnered with AM General to produce the H2. The HMMWV was still produced by AM General for contracts AM General held with the DoD. GM's idea of the H2 and H3 failed and Hummer brand died. The AM General H1 and HMMWV lived on.</p><p></p><p>RAM trucks is a brand division only, and still 100% A Fiat-Chrysler company.</p><p></p><p>If Ford decided to sell the Mustang to a 3rd party I dont think it would survive long on its own. Also, the cost of the car would probably skyrocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16285602, member: 166576"] Problem with the Hummer spinoff is that it wasnt really a spinoff. GM bought the civilian rights to the H1 and partnered with AM General to produce the H2. The HMMWV was still produced by AM General for contracts AM General held with the DoD. GM's idea of the H2 and H3 failed and Hummer brand died. The AM General H1 and HMMWV lived on. RAM trucks is a brand division only, and still 100% A Fiat-Chrysler company. If Ford decided to sell the Mustang to a 3rd party I dont think it would survive long on its own. Also, the cost of the car would probably skyrocket. [/QUOTE]
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