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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Upcoming timeframe on the next GT500 and speculation
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<blockquote data-quote="paluka21" data-source="post: 15520952" data-attributes="member: 20747"><p>So food for thought: If Ford releases another GT500 model on the S500 platform as a 2019 model, would all the R&D and testing be worth it to Ford for a single year run? New body style refresh is due out in 2020, and if Ford were to want to continue any "GT500" production, it would be double the work, testing, and R&D to release two separate platforms of a GT500. Essentially you would have a 2019 GT500 that went through years of work, then a whole new model of GT500 in 2020 which I'm certain would take years of work as well. So Ford is building and designing two models of GT500 simultaneously? That's what it would take, unless the GT500 is a single year model and nothing is released in 2020. Assuming one <strong>will</strong> be released.</p><p>Just playing devils advocate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paluka21, post: 15520952, member: 20747"] So food for thought: If Ford releases another GT500 model on the S500 platform as a 2019 model, would all the R&D and testing be worth it to Ford for a single year run? New body style refresh is due out in 2020, and if Ford were to want to continue any "GT500" production, it would be double the work, testing, and R&D to release two separate platforms of a GT500. Essentially you would have a 2019 GT500 that went through years of work, then a whole new model of GT500 in 2020 which I'm certain would take years of work as well. So Ford is building and designing two models of GT500 simultaneously? That's what it would take, unless the GT500 is a single year model and nothing is released in 2020. Assuming one [B]will[/B] be released. Just playing devils advocate. [/QUOTE]
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