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Re: New Shelby Mustangs

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Chris Tann \(chris@christann.com\), Feb 18, 2005.

  1. _Thats_ where I read it! (I'm not sure if the message I posted about this
    came through or not, I didn't see it). I too got the impression that
    there would be just one Cobra, and it would have the Shelby name
    on it. And if thats the case, no worries about Shelby and SVT
    going head to head!

    So, whos going to line up the first 10 off the production line for
    list memebers?

    Chris.


    --- John <huc2rc@pacbell.net> wrote:

    > MessageOK Guys are you sitting down for this one....In my new Mar. Motor
    > Trend there is an article on the new Shelby Mustang Cobra and get a
    > load of this...Under the hood: The GT's super-charged aluminum 5.4
    > liter kicking out 550 Hp. Weight: 3468 ... 1/4 mile in the high
    > 11's...0-60 in the sub 4's......Will not have IRS but will have a
    > stiffened high performance live axle with coil springs and an anti roll
    > bar.....It will replace the SVT Cobra......Projected show-room date
    > 2007. Price..Undetermined. Be still my beating heart. John
    > #2472
    > From: Roger
    > To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    > Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:28 PM
    > Subject: New Shelby Mustangs
    >
    >
    > Gang,
    >
    > I'm really going to be disappointed if Ford releases the Shelby
    > Mustang as a hyper expensive limited production model, and then I will
    > continue to avoid Ford showrooms as I've done for 35 years. This was
    > going to get me back in, no doubt about it, and clearly as a ready
    > buyer.
    >
    > There is a strong probability that if they followed the original
    > Shelby Mustang concept that they would succeed monstrously. That
    > concept included moderation in all things...the performance of the '60's
    > GT350's & 500's was moderately better than what you could spec in a
    > regular Mustang..the price was moderately higher...the production
    > quantities were moderate, in the few thousand units/year range. The
    > whole thing made sense and worked. I'm betting that if they intro'd
    > Shelby Mustangs at a price, like before, that is ~25% higher than the
    > basic Mustang GT, then they'd sell more than Shelby did back in the day.
    > $40k for a new Shelby Mustang? I'll be waiting for the dealership to
    > open on the day they do that so I can be first in line to order one...or
    > two. THOUSANDS like me will do the same. Is there the slightest doubt?
    >
    > As I've mentioned here before, and it I know it sounds like a dream,
    > Ford could nostalgically duplicate much of the reality from the '60's if
    > they really wanted to play this theme that works so well with us
    > boomers. They could do the moderation thing described above, roll out
    > both models (GT350 & 500) with the expected power differences, make a
    > Hertz version (I'd never rent a car from ANY other company...and when
    > I'm there even now I always ask for a GT350 just to see what kind of
    > reaction I get), even duplicate the years of rollout, ie, add 40 yrs for
    > 2005 & '06 GT350's, 2007 & '08 to bow the GT500's, etc. How about some
    > of the original colors? Make mine Nightmist Blue please. Striping
    > options, wheels...the whole thing would work so incredibly well that it
    > would be an absolute overnite sensation and would last for YEARS.
    > (Harley-D has stayed alive, no, PROSPERED doing this, and Ford well
    > knows it.)
    >
    > But I doubt that anyone at Ford is listening to the rants and
    > fantasies of a bunch of senior citizen car guys on the carmemories
    > forum. Sigh...it doesn't hurt to dream...
    >
    > I wish. I fantasize. Most of all, I just Hope. I want to do the
    > Shelby thing again, the whole shebang, much like I did when I was 18
    > only with my wife & kids this time. Ford could transform the Shelby
    > phenomenon into a multigenerational legacy unlike any other that's ever
    > existed.
    >
    > Roger H
    > Long Beach, WA
    > '67 GT500 one owner.
    > ===================
    > It's from Roger and Jane!
    >



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