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time for a new "supercar" from Ford
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraRed01" data-source="post: 14305702" data-attributes="member: 11346"><p>Seeing an updated Ford GT on the road and track would be fantastic!! I've had my doubts about Ford actually doing it, though. If the last chassis is good enough to serve as the basis for a Ferrari 458 beating super car...it could make sense. The car has significant world cred considering its Le Mans history. The Matech Ford GT1 (& GT3) was really popular in FIA GT racing a few years back. Only reason I watched. Ford is going to have to do it right and build it to win it...to preserve the history of the marque. It is going to be $$$$$$$$....certainly not a cost competitor to the C7.</p><p></p><p>How about a Corvette priced and competitive GR1? The new Mustang will be good, but I think there is a niche at this higher performance and price point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRed01, post: 14305702, member: 11346"] Seeing an updated Ford GT on the road and track would be fantastic!! I've had my doubts about Ford actually doing it, though. If the last chassis is good enough to serve as the basis for a Ferrari 458 beating super car...it could make sense. The car has significant world cred considering its Le Mans history. The Matech Ford GT1 (& GT3) was really popular in FIA GT racing a few years back. Only reason I watched. Ford is going to have to do it right and build it to win it...to preserve the history of the marque. It is going to be $$$$$$$$....certainly not a cost competitor to the C7. How about a Corvette priced and competitive GR1? The new Mustang will be good, but I think there is a niche at this higher performance and price point. [/QUOTE]
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