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Have the Cobra R's become the forgotten Mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="nmp1" data-source="post: 15797539" data-attributes="member: 162682"><p>In this tight nit group of R owners this might seem crazy to imagine such a special group of cars to becoming lost to the sands of time. When the R’s came out they were all over the covers of every car magazine and they would get nothing but praise from all who drove them. I have had my YouTube page for a little while now and I have done a bunch of videos with my 2000 R and the most common comment I get is people saying they never knew this car existed. From an average person I would expect that but it’s usually from someone with mustang pictures or videos in their own channel. Even when I go to car shows I always have people ask things like, “where did you get that wing” or “what do you mean this thing is stock”. Could it be from the production numbers being so low? Are people focused on the newer stuff now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmp1, post: 15797539, member: 162682"] In this tight nit group of R owners this might seem crazy to imagine such a special group of cars to becoming lost to the sands of time. When the R’s came out they were all over the covers of every car magazine and they would get nothing but praise from all who drove them. I have had my YouTube page for a little while now and I have done a bunch of videos with my 2000 R and the most common comment I get is people saying they never knew this car existed. From an average person I would expect that but it’s usually from someone with mustang pictures or videos in their own channel. Even when I go to car shows I always have people ask things like, “where did you get that wing” or “what do you mean this thing is stock”. Could it be from the production numbers being so low? Are people focused on the newer stuff now? [/QUOTE]
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