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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: 16273333" data-attributes="member: 39121"><p>Never did I proclaim anything as fact. You, on the other hand, seemed to immediately get upset at my response. And still, in this post, you are further proving my point. My original statement was that up until recently Ford has been producing Mustangs that were more geared/oriented towards straight-line performance. I never said they were "drag strip" designed as their purpose. Now, with the recent 350s and the 500, they are more track-oriented. </p><p></p><p>Once again you listed specific "years" or very limited runs (aside from the recent 350s) to prove your point. I never disagreed that Ford hasn't offered some sort of track-focused "edition", which you so nicely just proved for me. But compare that to the rest of the lineup and the rest of the mass-produced Mustang, and I think it's safe to say, they were not designed with track duty as the focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Cobra05GT, post: 16273333, member: 39121"] Never did I proclaim anything as fact. You, on the other hand, seemed to immediately get upset at my response. And still, in this post, you are further proving my point. My original statement was that up until recently Ford has been producing Mustangs that were more geared/oriented towards straight-line performance. I never said they were "drag strip" designed as their purpose. Now, with the recent 350s and the 500, they are more track-oriented. Once again you listed specific "years" or very limited runs (aside from the recent 350s) to prove your point. I never disagreed that Ford hasn't offered some sort of track-focused "edition", which you so nicely just proved for me. But compare that to the rest of the lineup and the rest of the mass-produced Mustang, and I think it's safe to say, they were not designed with track duty as the focus. [/QUOTE]
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