thePill
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Having an exclusive Mustang goes against everything the Mustang stands for now. Like the Harley, the Mustang established a vast community of car owners like no other car. In my opinion, as long as another example exist, it's not exclusive to me.
What the GT350 was intended to be was the same as the Boss 302, the pleasure of driving. To race the car into the ground like I have with the 7 Mustang's before it... because it is a Mustang.
The desire for Ford to sink to product just so a few owners have better resale value is just... the worse thing I've ever had to endure in the Mustang community. Did the 2000 Cobra R become outlandishly priced? Not really... there are plenty of rarer Mustang's that have been made. When I buy a GT new, every time I buy one new, I customize it... that's as exclusive as I'd want to get.
I am glad the GT350 is here to stay. Ford knows Chevy can't touch it without doing some serious work on the LT engine.
What the GT350 was intended to be was the same as the Boss 302, the pleasure of driving. To race the car into the ground like I have with the 7 Mustang's before it... because it is a Mustang.
The desire for Ford to sink to product just so a few owners have better resale value is just... the worse thing I've ever had to endure in the Mustang community. Did the 2000 Cobra R become outlandishly priced? Not really... there are plenty of rarer Mustang's that have been made. When I buy a GT new, every time I buy one new, I customize it... that's as exclusive as I'd want to get.
I am glad the GT350 is here to stay. Ford knows Chevy can't touch it without doing some serious work on the LT engine.
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