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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Why is this car not all Aluminum?
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15233758" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>In 2000, I believe ~45,000 fbodies were sold for comparison.</p><p></p><p>The years where the Camaro outsold the mustang were ~3-15,000 cars a year. The years where the mustang has out sold the Camaro have been an average of 20-50,000 cars a year. Excluding 65/66 because those years were mustang only. It's actually pretty sad how little the Camaro has sold, save for the last 6 years. About 1/5 of the all time Camaro sales are from the last 6 years iirc. It's ~50 years old... That means 6 years are averaging the work of 10. </p><p></p><p>Without a doubt, the Camaro sold best when it has been bad ass. The 67-73's, and the 09-16's are IMO the stand out camaros compared to the 3rd, and 4th gens. Just my opinion, but the sales back it up too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15233758, member: 68944"] In 2000, I believe ~45,000 fbodies were sold for comparison. The years where the Camaro outsold the mustang were ~3-15,000 cars a year. The years where the mustang has out sold the Camaro have been an average of 20-50,000 cars a year. Excluding 65/66 because those years were mustang only. It's actually pretty sad how little the Camaro has sold, save for the last 6 years. About 1/5 of the all time Camaro sales are from the last 6 years iirc. It's ~50 years old... That means 6 years are averaging the work of 10. Without a doubt, the Camaro sold best when it has been bad ass. The 67-73's, and the 09-16's are IMO the stand out camaros compared to the 3rd, and 4th gens. Just my opinion, but the sales back it up too. [/QUOTE]
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