raceredftw
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Ok, this may sound dumb, but I've gotten into a debate over whether the 2015+ GT350s are "cobras."
My position is that the cars have Shelby Cobra badges all over them - the grill, the rear deck lid, steering wheel, etc. I understand that Ford doesn't market them using the name cobra, but you can't stick cobra badges all over the car and claim it isn't a cobra. Ford's website calls them cobra emblems (for example, when talking about the steering wheel).
The other guy argues that the car is marketed as a Shelby GT350 and that's all there is to it. He says the badges are snake emblems, not cobras, because nothing on the car calls them cobras.
My position is that the cars have Shelby Cobra badges all over them - the grill, the rear deck lid, steering wheel, etc. I understand that Ford doesn't market them using the name cobra, but you can't stick cobra badges all over the car and claim it isn't a cobra. Ford's website calls them cobra emblems (for example, when talking about the steering wheel).
The other guy argues that the car is marketed as a Shelby GT350 and that's all there is to it. He says the badges are snake emblems, not cobras, because nothing on the car calls them cobras.
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