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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Upcoming timeframe on the next GT500 and speculation
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<blockquote data-quote="THE_EVIL_TW1N" data-source="post: 15574159" data-attributes="member: 84954"><p>I don't see this as a negative really. I mean, it does suck. If I could buy a GT350 TP in CA for below MSRP (or MSRP the last couple of years), I would have. </p><p></p><p>If this were necessities such as utilities, medical, or infrastructure, then I would say not cool. But Ford doing it this way is a gamble that may push buyers to other makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE_EVIL_TW1N, post: 15574159, member: 84954"] I don't see this as a negative really. I mean, it does suck. If I could buy a GT350 TP in CA for below MSRP (or MSRP the last couple of years), I would have. If this were necessities such as utilities, medical, or infrastructure, then I would say not cool. But Ford doing it this way is a gamble that may push buyers to other makes. [/QUOTE]
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