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<blockquote data-quote="SVTCobra1993" data-source="post: 12847181" data-attributes="member: 138003"><p>GT-Rs, Zs and Vipers already compete with Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini. Just compare horsepower, quarter mile times, skidpad figures and Nürbürgring lap times. </p><p>Nonetheless I do agree with you, Ford should be working on a new Shelby Cobra of sorts rather than another FGT. The first FGT was already a heritage-based vehicle and I can't see how Ford would be creating another vehicle based on the heritage of a 10-year-old car. </p><p>The idea I've had recently was that SVT or Shelby American should ressurect the stillborn Series II roadster (designed by SA), fit in the Trinity engine and make an arrangement with AC Cars for development (to make it handle like an European sports car) and to take care of EU export versions. I mean, it looks great - in my opinion one of the most beautiful designs of the last 25 years - and I've always thought the Trinity engine was perfect for a Viper/ZR1 rival rather than a high end pony car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTCobra1993, post: 12847181, member: 138003"] GT-Rs, Zs and Vipers already compete with Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini. Just compare horsepower, quarter mile times, skidpad figures and Nürbürgring lap times. Nonetheless I do agree with you, Ford should be working on a new Shelby Cobra of sorts rather than another FGT. The first FGT was already a heritage-based vehicle and I can't see how Ford would be creating another vehicle based on the heritage of a 10-year-old car. The idea I've had recently was that SVT or Shelby American should ressurect the stillborn Series II roadster (designed by SA), fit in the Trinity engine and make an arrangement with AC Cars for development (to make it handle like an European sports car) and to take care of EU export versions. I mean, it looks great - in my opinion one of the most beautiful designs of the last 25 years - and I've always thought the Trinity engine was perfect for a Viper/ZR1 rival rather than a high end pony car. [/QUOTE]
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