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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16439876" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>You think GT350 and GT500s are sitting in museums, let alone the Mach 1 will also? Sorry, but that is completely absurd. Aside from that, the Mustang consistently outsells the Challenger so why take the strategy of a lesser performing model? Dodge is the only one pursuing cars for the drag strip and the only reason they do is because the platform it is on is heavy and not ideal for track use. It is a big comfy cruiser with a ton of horsepower and that is just what suits it. If Ford took the Mustang and threw away all of its handling capabilities for strip use instead it would get laughed and ridiculed out of existence. Why even develop the chassis if you aren't going to exploit its capabilities? Makes no sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16439876, member: 21786"] You think GT350 and GT500s are sitting in museums, let alone the Mach 1 will also? Sorry, but that is completely absurd. Aside from that, the Mustang consistently outsells the Challenger so why take the strategy of a lesser performing model? Dodge is the only one pursuing cars for the drag strip and the only reason they do is because the platform it is on is heavy and not ideal for track use. It is a big comfy cruiser with a ton of horsepower and that is just what suits it. If Ford took the Mustang and threw away all of its handling capabilities for strip use instead it would get laughed and ridiculed out of existence. Why even develop the chassis if you aren't going to exploit its capabilities? Makes no sense. [/QUOTE]
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