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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 to remain with GT500 thru at least 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Drewsky65" data-source="post: 16302660" data-attributes="member: 180143"><p>Kind of happy and I guess you can say sad the 350 will stay in production. I like the fact that the two Shelby’s will be available at the same time once again, and the differences will keep them apart. Mainly the obvious being manual vs auto and other factors like a unique flat plane crank vs a supercharged power house. It will keep the values strong on the 350s down the road. If that matters to anyone. (Don’t ever plan on selling mine so not a huge deal for me) also a “track focused” car vs a drag focused car. Granted the new 500 will make a better lap time more than likely.. actually for sure likely. The sad part being the GT350s won’t be as rare down the road, After 2021 there should be 20-25k ish 350s produced. The terminator has far less than that because the s197 came out after the 2nd year of them being out so obviously production stoped. Either way I’m happy with my 2017 gt350 and plan on keeping it. I’ve said this to myself in the past but this time it will hold! If I get another Shelby it will be added to the collection not traded for one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drewsky65, post: 16302660, member: 180143"] Kind of happy and I guess you can say sad the 350 will stay in production. I like the fact that the two Shelby’s will be available at the same time once again, and the differences will keep them apart. Mainly the obvious being manual vs auto and other factors like a unique flat plane crank vs a supercharged power house. It will keep the values strong on the 350s down the road. If that matters to anyone. (Don’t ever plan on selling mine so not a huge deal for me) also a “track focused” car vs a drag focused car. Granted the new 500 will make a better lap time more than likely.. actually for sure likely. The sad part being the GT350s won’t be as rare down the road, After 2021 there should be 20-25k ish 350s produced. The terminator has far less than that because the s197 came out after the 2nd year of them being out so obviously production stoped. Either way I’m happy with my 2017 gt350 and plan on keeping it. I’ve said this to myself in the past but this time it will hold! If I get another Shelby it will be added to the collection not traded for one. [/QUOTE]
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