Well, their choice of (apparently) nixing the IRS makes it look as if they are more interested in the straight-line market anyway... which makes sense really, correct me if I'm wrong, but the GT500s were more aimed at the straight-line crowd, and the GT-350 at the twisty crowd. I've certainly read plenty of disparaging remarks about the effects dangling a 428 over the front suspension has on handling... Perhaps they're planning a 2009 GT-350 with IRS and bi-turbo V6? :-> Chris. --- "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net> wrote: > BTW - > > I am told the car is a super fast sonabitch off the line and has awesome > brakes but is too heavy and needs weight out of the front end. I go back > to my post of almost a year ago where I said the coupes will be 80k and > the CV's will be 100k MSRP by the time they actually arrive in SVT > showrooms..................... > > Can you say no A/C, power windows, radio, etc.?? That is the only way > they will rid the car of the weight shave they are needing - > > SGB > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Stephen G. Becker > To: Stephen G. Becker ; Mike McCullough ; Colin Comer ; Gary Heyd ; > shelby mustang ; Mike Greene > Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 8:05 PM > Subject: At the track > > > CS is at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, today, hot testing the new 2007 > Shelby Cobra Mustang with FoMoCo. He has repeadatly told people that NO > ONE (including himself) has been promised a 2007 Shelby Cobra Mustang. > No one, So, I go back to my thread a few weeks back, where I said "do > not believe (or pay) ANYONE (including a Ford dealership) for a car that > is a year away from production and has not even been situated in a > distribution deal, as of yet". > > Cavet Empour > > SGB > >
Nothing is set in stone - There may very well be some "retro" looking side scoops on the car by the time it hits showroom floors next year. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Tann (chris@christann.com)" <ctann@pacbell.net> To: "shelby mustang" <Shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 8:24 PM Subject: Re: At the track > > Well, their choice of (apparently) nixing the IRS makes it look as if > they are more interested in the straight-line market anyway... which > makes sense really, correct me if I'm wrong, but the GT500s were more > aimed at the straight-line crowd, and the GT-350 at the twisty crowd. > I've certainly read plenty of disparaging remarks about the effects > dangling a 428 over the front suspension has on handling... > > Perhaps they're planning a 2009 GT-350 with IRS and bi-turbo V6? :-> > > Chris. > > > > --- "Stephen G. Becker" <sbeckerone@charter.net> wrote: >> BTW - >> >> I am told the car is a super fast sonabitch off the line and has awesome >> brakes but is too heavy and needs weight out of the front end. I go back >> to my post of almost a year ago where I said the coupes will be 80k and >> the CV's will be 100k MSRP by the time they actually arrive in SVT >> showrooms..................... >> >> Can you say no A/C, power windows, radio, etc.?? That is the only way >> they will rid the car of the weight shave they are needing - >> >> SGB >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Stephen G. Becker >> To: Stephen G. Becker ; Mike McCullough ; Colin Comer ; Gary Heyd ; >> shelby mustang ; Mike Greene >> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 8:05 PM >> Subject: At the track >> >> >> CS is at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, today, hot testing the new 2007 >> Shelby Cobra Mustang with FoMoCo. He has repeadatly told people that NO >> ONE (including himself) has been promised a 2007 Shelby Cobra Mustang. >> No one, So, I go back to my thread a few weeks back, where I said "do >> not believe (or pay) ANYONE (including a Ford dealership) for a car that >> is a year away from production and has not even been situated in a >> distribution deal, as of yet". >> >> Cavet Empour >> >> SGB >> >> > >