Ford Gt Exhaust Video - Whipple

Intervention302

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My Dad had his Ford GT out today for some work. Had a misfire in #3 and #4. Seemed to be two bad coils. I figured it be a good time to try and shoot more videos of it

I didn't have much time to prepare and shoot lots of film, but I did what I could. I also wish my Dad would have gotten on it a bit more, but hell he is 69 so he is still doing pretty good haha

Hope you enjoy

 
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Bought my first Viper('06) back then because I did not want to spend 140K on a new Red GT like this one.

Now on my 5th Viper. I love it, but damn. Shoulda coulda woulda...:(
 

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This is the Ford GT for me, not that new one. Such a beautiful machine. Just as good looking as the Carrera GT.


Pick your poison.
 

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Bought my first Viper('06) back then because I did not want to spend 140K on a new Red GT like this one.

Now on my 5th Viper. I love it, but damn. Shoulda coulda woulda...:(
Had the chance to buy one for $118k years ago. Said no way I’ll spend that on a Ford and bought a 911 turbo instead. Said to myself that I’d pick up a gt when they hit the $100k mark...still waiting. Lmao. What an idiot.
 

biminiLX

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Had the chance to buy one for $118k years ago. Said no way I’ll spend that on a Ford and bought a 911 turbo instead. Said to myself that I’d pick up a gt when they hit the $100k mark...still waiting. Lmao. What an idiot.
Hindsight right?
My dad could have traded his ‘67 GT500 for a new one that a small local dealer had and couldn’t sell. He would’ve enjoyed the GT more I believe and regrets it too.
Timeless cars that can be tastefully modded for big power/performance.
-J
 

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Hindsight right?
My dad could have traded his ‘67 GT500 for a new one that a small local dealer had and couldn’t sell. He would’ve enjoyed the GT more I believe and regrets it too.
Timeless cars that can be tastefully modded for big power/performance.
-J
My friend has a gulf ford gt. First time I drove it, cracked my nose getting out of it on the stupidly placed door. Lol. Strongly contemplated buying one at $200k (Non gulf of course). Didn’t. Probably tell this story again in 5 years with the same regret. Lol.
 

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