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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Ford will offer light weight 2020 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="03Cobra05GT" data-source="post: 16273295" data-attributes="member: 39121"><p>I disagree. But you're welcome to show me some info to go with your point, as I'm not really finding much in the way of Mustangs always being designed for track racing. I can't personally recall seeing a large number of Fox body stangs going around tracks, but I certainly see them at the strip as an example.</p><p></p><p>Gonna edit my post to address more of yours. I'm not talking the more specialty runs. And I mentioned GT350s in my post as well, that "recent" ones have most likely caused an uptick in the number of people tracking their car. The Cobra R was a very limited run as well. You can't use that as the example to say they were all focused on track duty. Hell, I'd use that to prove the opposite in fact. Ford had to produce a special model to be more track-oriented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Cobra05GT, post: 16273295, member: 39121"] I disagree. But you're welcome to show me some info to go with your point, as I'm not really finding much in the way of Mustangs always being designed for track racing. I can't personally recall seeing a large number of Fox body stangs going around tracks, but I certainly see them at the strip as an example. Gonna edit my post to address more of yours. I'm not talking the more specialty runs. And I mentioned GT350s in my post as well, that "recent" ones have most likely caused an uptick in the number of people tracking their car. The Cobra R was a very limited run as well. You can't use that as the example to say they were all focused on track duty. Hell, I'd use that to prove the opposite in fact. Ford had to produce a special model to be more track-oriented. [/QUOTE]
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