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GT350 vs. Z/28
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<blockquote data-quote="bumplime" data-source="post: 13666870" data-attributes="member: 106761"><p>:fart:</p><p></p><p>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? </p><p>There is a reason why Ford did not need a bail out, good business decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumplime, post: 13666870, member: 106761"] :fart: 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. [/QUOTE]
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