stevec
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YEP!If you had £85k to spend on a car, would you still buy a Mustang ?
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YEP!If you had £85k to spend on a car, would you still buy a Mustang ?
100% agree..Any way, now the great man has passed is it really a "Shelby" anyway?Build your own better faster and cheaper not a cat in hells chance it's anywhere near 800 bhp and they cut the k brace
Shocking......
Henry Ford died a long time ago, but my Mustang is still a Ford ;)100% agree..Any way, now the great man has passed is it really a "Shelby" anyway?
I'm totally with you 666mac and my K brace was also cut!!(not by Bill Shepherd though)Build your own better faster and cheaper not a cat in hells chance it's anywhere near 800 bhp and they cut the k brace
Shocking......
This is exactly the kind of response I thought I'd receive here. However, the point has been missed.Henry Ford died a long time ago, but my Mustang is still a Ford ;)
:clap2:This is exactly the kind of response I thought I'd receive here. However, the point has been missed.
Henry Ford established mass production of motor cars and has been replicated by many industries all over the world. His factories built aircraft throughout WW2 and he was the first to establish a true production line.
Carroll Shelby built race cars from production cars and was a pioneer in this field, so good at it that Ford commissioned him on the GT40 project.
The car currently for sale in this thread is built in the UK by UK mechanics using bolt on parts bought from the USA. It is not a Shelby!!
It's like me going out and buying an AC Ace and bolting in a 427 and calling it a Shelby Cobra. It's not and never will be because it wasn't built by a company run by Carroll Shelby.
I didn't like the look of the MMR one, I'll probably wait to see the modified one NemesisUK are working on.
I dont know, are they realy Fords since Henry Ford passed?100% agree..Any way, now the great man has passed is it really a "Shelby" anyway?