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Have the Cobra R's become the forgotten Mustang?
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<blockquote data-quote="fitforspeed" data-source="post: 15797611" data-attributes="member: 142710"><p>I’d say that only those who aren’t really car people or mustang lovers would the y2kr ever be forgotten. Or maybe it’s just the younger generation that was in diapers when the R came out. Never will I ever forget the R. I remember looking at one in the showroom when they were new. Couldn’t afford one back then, but I wouldn’t mind having a nicely preserved one now. Awesome cars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitforspeed, post: 15797611, member: 142710"] I’d say that only those who aren’t really car people or mustang lovers would the y2kr ever be forgotten. Or maybe it’s just the younger generation that was in diapers when the R came out. Never will I ever forget the R. I remember looking at one in the showroom when they were new. Couldn’t afford one back then, but I wouldn’t mind having a nicely preserved one now. Awesome cars! [/QUOTE]
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