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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="tones_RS3" data-source="post: 15716447" data-attributes="member: 177712"><p>So, correct me if I'm wrong here guys.</p><p>I have read from a source on another Mustang forum that the certification for the new supercharger that is on the new engine on the Roush Stage 3 car will be a long process. Does not Roush work with Ford in getting the technical stuff/research like that for Ford as well? </p><p>The new Stage 3 cars are going to debut at the SEMA show this year, but Roush will only have a couple months of production in 2018, so they are planning on releasing the Stage 3 car for 2019. </p><p>Meaning of this post? I'm going to "assume" that the new GT500 probably won't be coming out till late 2018. Again, I'm speculating here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tones_RS3, post: 15716447, member: 177712"] So, correct me if I'm wrong here guys. I have read from a source on another Mustang forum that the certification for the new supercharger that is on the new engine on the Roush Stage 3 car will be a long process. Does not Roush work with Ford in getting the technical stuff/research like that for Ford as well? The new Stage 3 cars are going to debut at the SEMA show this year, but Roush will only have a couple months of production in 2018, so they are planning on releasing the Stage 3 car for 2019. Meaning of this post? I'm going to "assume" that the new GT500 probably won't be coming out till late 2018. Again, I'm speculating here. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone else frustrated with Ford over the next GT500?
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