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Unless they know something I don't, they are talking out of their ass. Nowhere in this press release did Ford acknowledge that 180 was governed- Plus they misquoted the press release in regards to downforce so theres that.It says in this article, under 3.0 seconds to 60 MPH
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a26802817/ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-top-speed/
Just confirmed with my contact at Ford- the 180 number is legit.
"...low 3.0s to 60 mph and a sub-11.0-second quarter-mile..."It says in this article, under 3.0 seconds to 60 MPH
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a26802817/ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-top-speed/
Who's running low tens? Demon does not count as that's a one trick pony designed to do one thing. Neither the hellcat nor the ZL1 are running low tens stockThis car's competitors are running north of 200 mph.
Low tens in the quarter at around 138 - 139 mph.
Ford needs to step it up or step out if this is the best they're willing to offer.
On a positive note.
The looks are spot on.
Offering a S/C 5.2 homologates the Cobra Jet.
That's closer to the info I haveAlso in the first post is says 2020 Mustang Shelby GT500 available summer 2019.
I completely agreeThis car's competitors are running north of 200 mph.
Low tens in the quarter at around 138 - 139 mph.
Ford needs to step it up or step out if this is the best they're willing to offer.
On a positive note.
The looks are spot on.
Offering a S/C 5.2 homologates the Cobra Jet.