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<blockquote data-quote="04Saleen281" data-source="post: 14645098" data-attributes="member: 83507"><p>This is my opinion, as someone who owns a R and also has a strong working knowledge of vintage Shelby's (as I'm sure many on here do as well): The upcoming GT350R is meant to replicate/pay homage to the '65 model Shelby GT350, not be a continuation of the 93/95/00 R program. It should be an amazing car, no doubt, but I don't think anyone is going to recognize it as part of the "R" series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04Saleen281, post: 14645098, member: 83507"] This is my opinion, as someone who owns a R and also has a strong working knowledge of vintage Shelby's (as I'm sure many on here do as well): The upcoming GT350R is meant to replicate/pay homage to the '65 model Shelby GT350, not be a continuation of the 93/95/00 R program. It should be an amazing car, no doubt, but I don't think anyone is going to recognize it as part of the "R" series. [/QUOTE]
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