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Spy Shots: Ford's GT Program Going Strong?
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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 16655739" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>P.S, this obviously pains me because it's totally preventable and someday I'll write a book on the "why" of this situation, but take a look at this and then I have a follow up question for you:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1716580[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>This was the <u><strong>global reveal</strong></u> for a ~$750,000 variant of the final year of production of a program that started in 2013 and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to do. That's a priceless GT40 prototype parked next to it. If you went to the Quail at car week, the GT was stuffed off to the side next to industry heavy hitters FlexJet and some replica company. No signs indicating what it was. Not even anything to park the cars on. Every bullshit tuner in attendance had a bigger, badder more thoughtful display. Again - this was the global reveal of this car at an event at the epicenter of perhaps the biggest single-week concentration of global wealth on earth. A lot of people I know couldn't find it or thought it was just some dude's one-off project.</p><p></p><p>You tell me; that level of treatment for an automotive icon look like it's about to get a $30 million engine program?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 16655739, member: 4088"] P.S, this obviously pains me because it's totally preventable and someday I'll write a book on the "why" of this situation, but take a look at this and then I have a follow up question for you: [ATTACH=full]1716580[/ATTACH] This was the [U][b]global reveal[/b][/U] for a ~$750,000 variant of the final year of production of a program that started in 2013 and cost hundreds of millions of dollars to do. That's a priceless GT40 prototype parked next to it. If you went to the Quail at car week, the GT was stuffed off to the side next to industry heavy hitters FlexJet and some replica company. No signs indicating what it was. Not even anything to park the cars on. Every bullshit tuner in attendance had a bigger, badder more thoughtful display. Again - this was the global reveal of this car at an event at the epicenter of perhaps the biggest single-week concentration of global wealth on earth. A lot of people I know couldn't find it or thought it was just some dude's one-off project. You tell me; that level of treatment for an automotive icon look like it's about to get a $30 million engine program? [/QUOTE]
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