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Well, the Z/28 is a real car...the GT350 is a pipe dream.
That pic of the mustang looks like it has derp eyes.
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Wrong, Ford owns the rights to GT350 now as well as GT500. The Boss is done, Ford will fill that void by adding the GT350 back into the lineup. Anyone who believes otherwise is mistaken. Why would Ford purchase the naming rights to Gt350 if they didn't plan to use it?
There is a reason why Ford did not need a bail out, good business decisions.
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Wrong, Ford owns the rights to GT350 now as well as GT500. The Boss is done, Ford will fill that void by adding the GT350 back into the lineup. Anyone who believes otherwise is mistaken. Why would Ford purchase the naming rights to Gt350 if they didn't plan to use it?
There is a reason why Ford did not need a bail out, good business decisions.
Carroll Shelby and Carroll Shelby Licensing own the trademark rights to GT 350 and GT 500
Shelby American's president John Luft told Mustangs Daily that Ford had extended Shelby's contract well past 2015. That means that we should be getting Shelby-tuned GT500's for at least another decade or more. That means the next-gen Shelby will have to outdo 200 mph 2013 GT500 model, which will be no small task.
There was some cause for concern among Shelby fans, as there was talk about Ford bringing back the Mustang Cobra moniker that served as the top-of-the-line performance model from 1993 through 2004. Sorry Cobra fans, but it for now, Ford is staying on the GT500 bandwagon. Cobra is SO last millennium.
Bam!!! Nailed it.... These color teasers are indeed GT40 Gulf inspired.The orange and blue paint on the first and second renders suddenly brought back images in my mind of the GT40 (Gulf).
These renders are starting to make me worry about the new stang because they seem to be getting uglier.