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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Ford will offer light weight 2020 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="03Cobra05GT" data-source="post: 16273258" data-attributes="member: 39121"><p>I also think more and more people will be interested and possibly tracking their cars more for the very simple fact that the GT500 is now more capable of this type of activity than ever before. And the boom in the last few years could also be because of cars like the GT350. </p><p></p><p>Mustang has always been a straight line car.... and now, it's not anymore. It can do both, WELL. Think about the 13/14 GT500s. I owned one. I love that car, always will. It was awesome. Ford did great on that car even for having an SRA, but it wasn't meant to go around a track. The 2020 is designed for it. </p><p></p><p>My point being, more people will probably track a car, when they know it's designed for and capable of being a track car without much modification, versus buying a car not designed for the track, and then trying to use it for that type of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Cobra05GT, post: 16273258, member: 39121"] I also think more and more people will be interested and possibly tracking their cars more for the very simple fact that the GT500 is now more capable of this type of activity than ever before. And the boom in the last few years could also be because of cars like the GT350. Mustang has always been a straight line car.... and now, it's not anymore. It can do both, WELL. Think about the 13/14 GT500s. I owned one. I love that car, always will. It was awesome. Ford did great on that car even for having an SRA, but it wasn't meant to go around a track. The 2020 is designed for it. My point being, more people will probably track a car, when they know it's designed for and capable of being a track car without much modification, versus buying a car not designed for the track, and then trying to use it for that type of fun. [/QUOTE]
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