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Will we ever see another Lightning?
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16373228" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>I'd love to see even just the flareside come back to the F-150. But Lightning is done, relegated to our memories and the past. A beautiful and truly a "Special" vehicle.</p><p>On Ford's current course I doubt performance vehicles will be a priority, unless it's for bragging rights on something electric. Getting the GT500 and Bronco have been like pulling teeth, and they will probably walk away from the Shelby's as the S650s emerge, maybe run a "Heritage" model year like the '04 Lightning, only to sell the remaining S550 parts at the highest markup.</p><p>I'm afraid Mustangs are just going to git bigger and bigger, and eventually become a crossover themselves. They just seem like they just dont want to build vehicles with passion anymore, just electric, autonomous people movers. They just build the F series because that's what funds all these feel good, future programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16373228, member: 51947"] I'd love to see even just the flareside come back to the F-150. But Lightning is done, relegated to our memories and the past. A beautiful and truly a "Special" vehicle. On Ford's current course I doubt performance vehicles will be a priority, unless it's for bragging rights on something electric. Getting the GT500 and Bronco have been like pulling teeth, and they will probably walk away from the Shelby's as the S650s emerge, maybe run a "Heritage" model year like the '04 Lightning, only to sell the remaining S550 parts at the highest markup. I'm afraid Mustangs are just going to git bigger and bigger, and eventually become a crossover themselves. They just seem like they just dont want to build vehicles with passion anymore, just electric, autonomous people movers. They just build the F series because that's what funds all these feel good, future programs. [/QUOTE]
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