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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Warlock" data-source="post: 9338051" data-attributes="member: 38059"><p>The GT350 is supercharged, so i don't know what point you were making. </p><p>I also don't understand how people can claim the 5.0 is at its max already when it hasn't even been released yet. I'd be willing to bet the 5.0 is going to be just as capable as the gt500's motor was, eventually. </p><p></p><p>I don't understand the mentality of Shelby and ford though, why is the gt350 a higher priced car than the gt500? They keep building cars way beyond the reach of the average auto enthusiast. At least in the 60s you could buy a gt350 shelby for a small premium. Even the gt500's were cheaper than competitor's factory muscle sedans. (i.e. my charger r/t cost more than a gt500 did in 69)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Warlock, post: 9338051, member: 38059"] The GT350 is supercharged, so i don't know what point you were making. I also don't understand how people can claim the 5.0 is at its max already when it hasn't even been released yet. I'd be willing to bet the 5.0 is going to be just as capable as the gt500's motor was, eventually. I don't understand the mentality of Shelby and ford though, why is the gt350 a higher priced car than the gt500? They keep building cars way beyond the reach of the average auto enthusiast. At least in the 60s you could buy a gt350 shelby for a small premium. Even the gt500's were cheaper than competitor's factory muscle sedans. (i.e. my charger r/t cost more than a gt500 did in 69) [/QUOTE]
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