Here's how Ford secretly developed the FGT

CobraBob

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^^^ For sure. :thumbsup:

Does sound like it will be a $200K+ car. Shame that most of us won't be able to afford this awesome new FGT.
 

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I'll agree I'm a little disappointed this doesn't come with some version of an ecoboost V8, but on the other hand, does it really matter how many cylinders it has? As long as it looks good, sounds good, and goes like hell I'm happy
 

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I'm still amazed that no one ever found out about this, and some of the posts remind me that I need to go fishing.
 

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We should start a betting thread on the price.

$300k+.
 

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Would never spend over $200k on a V6-powered car.


Yep a real knuckle dragging mentality we have here.

You do know in 1988 a V6 Turbo won the F1 drivers and mfg championship and it was only 1.6 l vs the 3.5 l displacement V-12 from Ferrari and V8 from Renault

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All F1 cars are V6 Turbos now. And I do miss the sound of their high revving V8. I'm hoping that they start letting them wind these engines out a bit more in the future.
 

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