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Maybe if we lobby hard enough they will finally include factory hood struts.
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Good news, wonder what will take the Continentals place at Flat Rock.
 

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My guess the Lincoln coupe, or the luxury version of the mustang.
 

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A mustang is a performance vehicle.
ICE will assist the Mustang performance in helping accelerate the car.
smaller v8 w/ice will be mach 1
2.3 EB w/ice will be SV0

My predictions^ & hopes.
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An 2.3EB with ICE will accelerate as fast as adhesion will allow...
A 4.8 NA with ICE will accelerate farther over a greater distance and longer pulls of capacitance.

Makes sense to me, anyone?
Needs a 7.3!
Tired of gm and fca getting all the cubes.
 

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If the new Mustang doesn't have a V8....I won't be getting one.
 
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Please make a 2 seat rear engine
Or at least a 2 seater
But that's not what a Mustang is.......and it'd sell in such small quantities. Ford just needs to polish the recipe it already has for a great looking, relatively spacious 2+2 with a couple of engine choices, one of which needs to be a V8 :)
 

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If Ford does to the Mustang what Chevrolet did to the Vette, rear engine, pushrods, their sales will crater. With the poor management and equally poor vision of the future including who can and will buy their new cars, I won't be shocked if Ford figures out how to completely screw our iconic namesake up so badly that my '18 GT will never be replaced by anything newer offered by Ford. They'd be better served addressing the issues with body panels not lining up properly (even on the new GT500 from what I've seen from the latest videos), the poor thin paint that doesn't even cover current surface areas in the trunk/under the hood now, yet alone the problems with noisy engines that 1/2 of us seem to be paranoid about. I long to go back to the days of when Ford's slogan was "Quality is job 1" and it was and they meant it...nowadays, not so much....and you want me to lust after anything new they put out? Especially electric vehicles or SUV's, a MachE or a newly designed Mustang? Sorry Ford, until you quit catering to millenials who for no fault of their own likely cannot afford a new Ford, and start building better quality stuff (it would be nice if they'd actually still build cars in America too) you've likely lost a potential new car buyer in me. I have zero interest in buying trucks or SUV's, I don't need huge vehicles that drink gas, I've already owned Ecoboost's from Ford, and we all know they don't come close to living up to the word "eco" in any way and I wasn't very impressed, at least not with the FiST or the FoST platform's which you now cannot even find new in the good ole USofA. My next new daily driver car is likely gonna be either Japanese or German because I'm just plain tired of buying stuff that comes to me new with such profoundly easy to solve issues that year after year don't seem to ever get solved by Ford.
 

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My guess the Lincoln coupe, or the luxury version of the mustang.
I’ve been saying for a long time that I’d love to have a Lincoln luxury Mustang that was basically a E63/CTS-V/M6/RS5 competitor. Performance, looks, and interior comfort. :)
 

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If Ford does to the Mustang what Chevrolet did to the Vette, rear engine, pushrods, their sales will crater. With the poor management and equally poor vision of the future including who can and will buy their new cars, I won't be shocked if Ford figures out how to completely screw our iconic namesake up so badly that my '18 GT will never be replaced by anything newer offered by Ford. They'd be better served addressing the issues with body panels not lining up properly (even on the new GT500 from what I've seen from the latest videos), the poor thin paint that doesn't even cover current surface areas in the trunk/under the hood now, yet alone the problems with noisy engines that 1/2 of us seem to be paranoid about. I long to go back to the days of when Ford's slogan was "Quality is job 1" and it was and they meant it...nowadays, not so much....and you want me to lust after anything new they put out? Especially electric vehicles or SUV's, a MachE or a newly designed Mustang? Sorry Ford, until you quit catering to millenials who for no fault of their own likely cannot afford a new Ford, and start building better quality stuff (it would be nice if they'd actually still build cars in America too) you've likely lost a potential new car buyer in me. I have zero interest in buying trucks or SUV's, I don't need huge vehicles that drink gas, I've already owned Ecoboost's from Ford, and we all know they don't come close to living up to the word "eco" in any way and I wasn't very impressed, at least not with the FiST or the FoST platform's which you now cannot even find new in the good ole USofA. My next new daily driver car is likely gonna be either Japanese or German because I'm just plain tired of buying stuff that comes to me new with such profoundly easy to solve issues that year after year don't seem to ever get solved by Ford.
Wow, somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning :)
Unfortunately you’ve made some really good points. I doubt we will see a mid engined Mustang, but stranger things has happened. As far as quality, that’s up to the good folks at Flat Rock. We know it can be done. The question is why they haven’t done it.
 

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Wow, somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning :)
Unfortunately you’ve made some really good points. I doubt we will see a mid engined Mustang, but stranger things has happened. As far as quality, that’s up to the good folks at Flat Rock. We know it can be done. The question is why they haven’t done it.
When's the last time you got a McDonalds burger where the cheese was squarely on the damn thing? People everywhere don't give good quality anymore. I admit to not being nearly as snappy at ordering parts at work as I did 10 years ago...and it's computer work!! lol.
 

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Wow, somebody got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning :)
Unfortunately you’ve made some really good points. I doubt we will see a mid engined Mustang, but stranger things has happened. As far as quality, that’s up to the good folks at Flat Rock. We know it can be done. The question is why they haven’t done it.
LOL. I get up that side of the bed daily.... :)
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