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will ford and svt listen????
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<blockquote data-quote="Streetpwr281" data-source="post: 5569526" data-attributes="member: 55660"><p>Buy Ford stock today and watch Alan Mullaly and his management team bring all the compact cars/cuv's, mid-sized cars/cuv's, and more fuel efficient vehicles that are glaringly needed to the market by 2010. Completely redesigned F-150 for 2009 as well. At $8.87 a share its a bargain and I can see this rising to $15 - $20 a share by mid-2009.</p><p></p><p>Ford has done great with the GT-500 IMHO. 500hp, 6-spd, solid rear, big brakes, brought back Shelby heritage, and MSRP of $43k - $46k. The ADM fees give folks a sour taste but those will wain through the winter. At MSRP this car is a great buy for a true Ford performance enthusiast.</p><p></p><p>btw - The 08' Taurus/Sable is a better car than alot of the general public gives it credit for. Great crash test rating, 3.5L 263-hp engine, 6-spd automatic, and tons of passenger/storage space for a sedan. Read the professional reviews of the car and you'll see its a big improvement from the 500/Montego of 07'.</p><p></p><p>To the original question, I think Ford could offer a hopped up aluminum block 3 valve 5-liter variant of the current Mustang GT engine with larger front brakes and FRPP suspension for ~ $35k - $39k MSRP. Not sure it'll happen but I can see the demand for such. Easy enough to make your best deal on a stock Mustang GT and then have a reputable tuner/shop do it though. Then you can get exactly what you want specific to your needs.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, GO FORD!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streetpwr281, post: 5569526, member: 55660"] Buy Ford stock today and watch Alan Mullaly and his management team bring all the compact cars/cuv's, mid-sized cars/cuv's, and more fuel efficient vehicles that are glaringly needed to the market by 2010. Completely redesigned F-150 for 2009 as well. At $8.87 a share its a bargain and I can see this rising to $15 - $20 a share by mid-2009. Ford has done great with the GT-500 IMHO. 500hp, 6-spd, solid rear, big brakes, brought back Shelby heritage, and MSRP of $43k - $46k. The ADM fees give folks a sour taste but those will wain through the winter. At MSRP this car is a great buy for a true Ford performance enthusiast. btw - The 08' Taurus/Sable is a better car than alot of the general public gives it credit for. Great crash test rating, 3.5L 263-hp engine, 6-spd automatic, and tons of passenger/storage space for a sedan. Read the professional reviews of the car and you'll see its a big improvement from the 500/Montego of 07'. To the original question, I think Ford could offer a hopped up aluminum block 3 valve 5-liter variant of the current Mustang GT engine with larger front brakes and FRPP suspension for ~ $35k - $39k MSRP. Not sure it'll happen but I can see the demand for such. Easy enough to make your best deal on a stock Mustang GT and then have a reputable tuner/shop do it though. Then you can get exactly what you want specific to your needs. At any rate, GO FORD! [/QUOTE]
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