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2019 GT350 Order Guide

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Hi, I'm new to the forums.
I'm currently looking to order a 2019.
I was wondering if anyone has info for ordering a 2019 GT350?

Dave
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Hi, I'm new to the forums.
I'm currently looking to order a 2019.
I was wondering if anyone has info for ordering a 2019 GT350?

Dave
:welcome::search: I got nothing but others have posted.
 
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2019 mustang order guide has nothing for a 19 GT350. Would be nice if Ford would say one way or another what is going to happen. 18 was supposed to be a shortened production year. About 55% less than 18.
 
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From my understanding, GT350 order guides are separate from 2019 Mustang order guides.

Also, I thought Ford announced the GT350 and GT500 will be built in the same year for the first time in..
 

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From my understanding, GT350 order guides are separate from 2019 Mustang order guides.

Also, I thought Ford announced the GT350 and GT500 will be built in the same year for the first time in..
Which could potentially happen this year.
 

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From my understanding, GT350 order guides are separate from 2019 Mustang order guides.

Also, I thought Ford announced the GT350 and GT500 will be built in the same year for the first time in..
That is how I understand the order guide as well.

Also the direct quote from the Mustang brand manager is "The GT350 that we currently produce, you will see this return for 2019." I'm not sure how that can be interpreted any other way, but some sure do try.
 

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It unofficially officially has been confirmed that everyone is speculating lol
Understood..... being sarcastic..... there is NO proof of the 2019MY GT350. Period.

The only confirmed car is the 2020 GT500 that goes into production in 2019. Kinda like 2019 Mustangs being built in 2018.

That comment by a Ford manager can mean one of three things: intent that doesn't happen, a 2019 GT350 built in 2018 OR a 2020 GT350 that goes into production in 2019 along side of the GT500. my= model year

You boys gotta be careful when Ford throws around years....model years and calendar years don't match up well. They are also calling the 2019my Bullitt built in 2018 the 50th anniversary car as the movie came out in 1968 so 50th anniversary of the movie not the 1968my Mustang.

And how about this Ford math:

1999my 35th anniversary Mustang
2004my 40th anniversary Mustang
2009my 45th anniversary Mustang
2015my 50th anniversary Mustang

Notice a little math problem there.

Also don't forget:

For the 2016/2017my GT350 program dealers had to sign up for the program and pay Ford $1000. They were then given a min of 1 car per yr for the 2 years. For the 2018my dealers again had to sign up and pay $1000 for 1 2018my car ( internal Ford adm program fee doubled). Again, the current program only ran for a single my--2018. I am unaware of ANY dealer signing/participating in a 2019my GT350 program and the clock is quickly running for that to happen. Not saying it won't but late in the game.

I really think your looking at a 2020my GT350 being built in 2019 with a naturally asperated V8 (not necessarily a flat plane crank) leaving the blower for the GT500. Time will tell.
 
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I really think your looking at a 2020my GT350 being built in 2019 with a naturally asperated V8 (not necessarily a flat plane crank) leaving the blower for the GT500. Time will tell.
"The GT350 that we currently produce, you will see this return for 2019."
That implies the exact same car which is currently being produced will be offered without change. Also something to consider is it is 2018 and all the 2018 models still have not been built. A 2019 model would almost definitely be produced in both 2018 and 2019 calendar years.
 

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"The GT350 that we currently produce, you will see this return for 2019."
That implies the exact same car which is currently being produced will be offered without change. Also something to consider is it is 2018 and all the 2018 models still have not been built. A 2019 model would almost definitely be produced in both 2018 and 2019 calendar years.
People belive what they want. I personay was told by Jim Owens on a pbone call that 17 was going to be last year for the 350. This of course was in late 2015. So so some Ford manager saying something so far out means dick squat.
 

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People belive what they want. I personay was told by Jim Owens on a pbone call that 17 was going to be last year for the 350. This of course was in late 2015. So so some Ford manager saying something so far out means dick squat.
You got that right! :cheers:
All about sales, making a business case et.... speculation is fun... but reality is reality once it hits the road. Time will tell.
 
 








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