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the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
Very stout looking beast. Wonder what the Aluminum block 5.4 cars weigh? Ford posted a nice profit recently - over a $1Bil? (w/o taking a gov/t hand out). Good on them!
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
That's a great step in the right direction,(especially in todays economy),but lets not forget Ford still has a big debt load,something that GM and Chrysler were able to greatly reduce by claiming bankruptcy.The company dropped long-term debt to $23 billion,but adding short-term debt and obligations to the UAW's retiree health-care trust,Ford's debt is still estimated at around $38 billion today.
Still,Keep it Ford! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/flag.gif |
Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
I was sure hoping GM would answer FoMoCo's volley with a S/S offering of it's own in the new Camaro body, but instead all they offered us was a 'body in white', which is essentially their body/paint rejects off the assembly line...
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
GM shelved the Z/28 over a year ago but you can be sure that it will resurface if the economy improves. A 427 Camaro again would be nice. Ford borrowed $35 billion just before the banks went bust. This left GM and Chrysler hanging and they had to file for bankruptcy protection. In the end this may be their salvation and Ford's downfall. Ford still has the $35 billion debt hanging over their heads to be paid back while the other two are getting of scot free. Doesn't seem fair, but then, what is. Ford is still the only one building an affordable pony car. I saw a six cylinder Camaro the other day with a $38K price tag. Too rich for my liking and it isn't even an SS.
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
I wouldn't call filing for Bankruptcy getting off scott free.
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
It's a shame that now when new cars are talked about here it seems to drift into discussions about bankruptcy, UAW and etc. Anybody just happy that some cool cars are coming out? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif
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Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
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Ford is still the only one building an affordable pony car. I saw a six cylinder Camaro the other day with a $38K price tag. Too rich for my liking and it isn't even an SS. [/ QUOTE ] Did that v6 Camaro happen to have $10k in cash (or more!) in the glove box? The LS Camaro (base v6) stickers just under $23k I believe, the 1LT is $24k and the 2LT is $27 (both LTs are v6 cars)...heck the 1SS starts at $31k, and the 2SS starts at $34k. |
Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
The new CJ did very well last year in its class and the second year offering is expected to as well.
Here is the latest factory offering for those that prefer corners. To: All Ford and Lincoln Mercury Dealers Subject: Ford Racing Announces Limited Edition (50 units) 2010 Boss 302R Mustang Ford Racing Announces Limited Edition (50 units) 2010 Boss 302R Mustang To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Mustang Boss 302's iconic 1970 Trans-Am championship, and to build on the success of the Mustang FR500C (winner of 2005/2008/2009 Grand-Am Championships), Ford Racing is proud to announce the development of a new race-prepared road racing Mustang – the 2010 Ford Racing Boss 302R. Details of this exciting program have already begun to surface, and we want to ensure our dealers hear about it from us first. The Ford Racing Mustang Boss 302R will be a factory-built race car, ready for track days and road racing in a number of SCCA and NASA classes. An optional Grand-Am Homologation Package will be available for the Grand-Am KONI Challenge series. While details are intentionally limited at this time, the following should help you assess the product and its appeal. Program Intent Continue the winning tradition of Mustang racing Build limited to 50 units Off-road only (VIN replaced by serial number) Estimated pricing, $75,000 WD, $79,000 MSRP Build/delivery in 3rd -4th Qtr 2010 Ford Racing Part #: M-FR500-BOSSR Vehicle Content: 400 hp (est.) 5.0L 4V engine 6-speed manual transmission Roll cage Race dampers/springs, brakes, tire Race seats, safety harness Optional - Grand-Am Homologation Package 2010 Grand-Am spec/approved package (Part Number: M-FR500-BOSSR1) for KONI Challenge includes: Sealed high output race engine with upgraded cooling system Close ratio 6-speed transmission with integral shifter Seam-welded body Race suspension/KONI dampers and ABS brake tuning Race wheels/tires Race performance exhaust High speed balance 1-piece driveshaft Racing fuel cell Race data acquisition Grand-Am spec vehicle is estimated to be $129,000 MSRP ($124,000 WD) Orders / Feedback Priority delivery will be given to multiple vehicle orders. An "off-road only" competition release will be required prior to delivery of the race car to the dealer. Production of only 50 units is under consideration for 2010, so dealers are encouraged to submit their orders before December 31, 2009. To: All Ford and Lincoln Mercury Dealers Subject: Ford Racing Announces Limited Edition (50 units) 2010 Boss 302R Mustang Ford Racing Announces Limited Edition (50 units) 2010 Boss 302R Mustang To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Mustang Boss 302's iconic 1970 Trans-Am championship, and to build on the success of the Mustang FR500C (winner of 2005/2008/2009 Grand-Am Championships), Ford Racing is proud to announce the development of a new race-prepared road racing Mustang – the 2010 Ford Racing Boss 302R. Details of this exciting program have already begun to surface, and we want to ensure our dealers hear about it from us first. The Ford Racing Mustang Boss 302R will be a factory-built race car, ready for track days and road racing in a number of SCCA and NASA classes. An optional Grand-Am Homologation Package will be available for the Grand-Am KONI Challenge series. While details are intentionally limited at this time, the following should help you assess the product and its appeal. Program Intent Continue the winning tradition of Mustang racing Build limited to 50 units Off-road only (VIN replaced by serial number) Estimated pricing, $75,000 WD, $79,000 MSRP Build/delivery in 3rd -4th Qtr 2010 Ford Racing Part #: M-FR500-BOSSR Vehicle Content: 400 hp (est.) 5.0L 4V engine 6-speed manual transmission Roll cage Race dampers/springs, brakes, tire Race seats, safety harness Optional - Grand-Am Homologation Package 2010 Grand-Am spec/approved package (Part Number: M-FR500-BOSSR1) for KONI Challenge includes: Sealed high output race engine with upgraded cooling system Close ratio 6-speed transmission with integral shifter Seam-welded body Race suspension/KONI dampers and ABS brake tuning Race wheels/tires Race performance exhaust High speed balance 1-piece driveshaft Racing fuel cell Race data acquisition Grand-Am spec vehicle is estimated to be $129,000 MSRP ($124,000 WD) Orders / Feedback Priority delivery will be given to multiple vehicle orders. An "off-road only" competition release will be required prior to delivery of the race car to the dealer. Production of only 50 units is under consideration for 2010, so dealers are encouraged to submit their orders before December 31, 2009. |
Re: the next Cobra jet mustang. Way to go Ford!
WOW What a mean looking Mustang. Ford is getting it right
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