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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Boss 302 was the motivation, not the ZL1
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaker1" data-source="post: 11276522" data-attributes="member: 4863"><p>Actually, It appears you are the only one who keeps pounding that drum. Most everyone else is saying there are multiple factors coming into play. This whole debate is based on conjecture and supposition anyhow. Still, correlation does not prove causation, no matter how intelligent one believes they are. There is nothing illogical about maintaining an open mind where there is no conclusive proof. In fact, I believe the opposite is true. I give the guy the benefit of the doubt when he says they made choices based on keeping the GT500 a big step ahead of the Boss. After all, I give you the benefit of the doubt that despite being stubborn and argumentative, you are probably still a nice guy.:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaker1, post: 11276522, member: 4863"] Actually, It appears you are the only one who keeps pounding that drum. Most everyone else is saying there are multiple factors coming into play. This whole debate is based on conjecture and supposition anyhow. Still, correlation does not prove causation, no matter how intelligent one believes they are. There is nothing illogical about maintaining an open mind where there is no conclusive proof. In fact, I believe the opposite is true. I give the guy the benefit of the doubt when he says they made choices based on keeping the GT500 a big step ahead of the Boss. After all, I give you the benefit of the doubt that despite being stubborn and argumentative, you are probably still a nice guy.:beer: [/QUOTE]
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