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Spy Shots—’20 Shelby GT500 - Race Red in the Wild
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<blockquote data-quote="biminiLX" data-source="post: 16193759" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Again not true.</p><p>The current ‘07-14 Shelby GT500 are probably the least ‘Shelby’ of all his cars as by that point he was really just licensing his name on Ford SVT Cars.</p><p>The early Shelby Mustangs all had Auto options. SVT Mustangs from ‘93 to current have all had only one trans option; all conventional manual until the current DCT. </p><p>So, really doesn’t make sense to say Shelby would be against the new DCT, as he was fine with offering autos or whatever was the best performance option.</p><p>Plus, low volume cars like this can’t afford to offer multiple trans options, so I’m fine with offering the best optional available. </p><p>We shall see if it hurts sales without a manual. My money is on it actually helping.</p><p>-J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biminiLX, post: 16193759, member: 7795"] Again not true. The current ‘07-14 Shelby GT500 are probably the least ‘Shelby’ of all his cars as by that point he was really just licensing his name on Ford SVT Cars. The early Shelby Mustangs all had Auto options. SVT Mustangs from ‘93 to current have all had only one trans option; all conventional manual until the current DCT. So, really doesn’t make sense to say Shelby would be against the new DCT, as he was fine with offering autos or whatever was the best performance option. Plus, low volume cars like this can’t afford to offer multiple trans options, so I’m fine with offering the best optional available. We shall see if it hurts sales without a manual. My money is on it actually helping. -J [/QUOTE]
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