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#122
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Originally posted by 200mphcobra@July 10, 2004, 1:48 AM
I am willing to pay for performance.
A new, stiffer ( is that a word) chassis, a 100 hp per liter motivator (underrated of course, somebody is going to figure this out) leap in interior quality, a car built by guys that care what they are screwing together, is what I want. I want an hiney kicking alternative to all that is Japanese, German, and GM in that order. Did I forget anyone? We have toiled forever pushing these FORDS to the LIMIT, which I LOVE, before I would dirve anything else. We always will. We EXIST, and we want it NOW.
Can I hear an Amen?
COBRA
I am willing to pay for performance.
A new, stiffer ( is that a word) chassis, a 100 hp per liter motivator (underrated of course, somebody is going to figure this out) leap in interior quality, a car built by guys that care what they are screwing together, is what I want. I want an hiney kicking alternative to all that is Japanese, German, and GM in that order. Did I forget anyone? We have toiled forever pushing these FORDS to the LIMIT, which I LOVE, before I would dirve anything else. We always will. We EXIST, and we want it NOW.
Can I hear an Amen?
COBRA
#123
Hey all,
First post; a little background:
Missed the muscle car fun in the late 60's/early 70's. After schooling and working(and a little hard
playing) finally was in the market for a summer vehicle in 2002. Heard about the Mach1 and placed an order for the 2003 model. Then heard about the new style and the throwback to the '68/'69 styling and decided to hold off hoping they'd carry the Mach1 through. Many times I wondered if I made the right choice, really wanted that shaker hood!
Anyhow, here's this thread and the possibility of a SE earlier in the production run. A mach would be sweet but some threads also raised the possibility of a ragtop SE, which would make my wife a very happy camper since she prefers convertibles.
So, my question: what make/model SE would include a ragtop config.? Mach's were always coupes yes?
Thanks for the read,
FM
First post; a little background:
Missed the muscle car fun in the late 60's/early 70's. After schooling and working(and a little hard
playing) finally was in the market for a summer vehicle in 2002. Heard about the Mach1 and placed an order for the 2003 model. Then heard about the new style and the throwback to the '68/'69 styling and decided to hold off hoping they'd carry the Mach1 through. Many times I wondered if I made the right choice, really wanted that shaker hood!
Anyhow, here's this thread and the possibility of a SE earlier in the production run. A mach would be sweet but some threads also raised the possibility of a ragtop SE, which would make my wife a very happy camper since she prefers convertibles.
So, my question: what make/model SE would include a ragtop config.? Mach's were always coupes yes?
Thanks for the read,
FM
#125
Originally posted by tangs3@July 13, 2004, 5:48 PM
Shelby verts, that all I can think of.
Shelby verts, that all I can think of.
#127
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
#128
Originally posted by Fisher-man@July 13, 2004, 6:19 PM
Yes, speculation. I was just interested in what SE would include a ragtop. The ones that I know of: Mach, Boss: were both coupes.
Yes, speculation. I was just interested in what SE would include a ragtop. The ones that I know of: Mach, Boss: were both coupes.
#129
Originally posted by tangs3@July 13, 2004, 6:33 PM
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
#131
Originally posted by tangs3@July 14, 2004, 2:40 AM
SEs dont always have performance gains but are appearance packages and people will buy striped GTs like crazy, lot at posts of people wanting stripes.
SEs dont always have performance gains but are appearance packages and people will buy striped GTs like crazy, lot at posts of people wanting stripes.
#132
Originally posted by Fisher-man@July 14, 2004, 12:19 AM
Yes, speculation. I was just interested in what SE would include a ragtop. The ones that I know of: Mach, Boss: were both coupes.
Yes, speculation. I was just interested in what SE would include a ragtop. The ones that I know of: Mach, Boss: were both coupes.
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Originally posted by Must_stang+July 14, 2004, 2:19 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Must_stang @ July 14, 2004, 2:19 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-tangs3@July 13, 2004, 6:33 PM
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
Look at the Spring Editions (SEs) in 99 or 2000? They were appearance only and people bought those. Think about it...if you are going out to buy a new Mustang GT and you want it now, will you take one everyone else has or one that is offerred in a special color with special appearance options?
#134
Originally posted by rm2000+July 14, 2004, 6:57 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (rm2000 @ July 14, 2004, 6:57 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
If that is all they do and there is no performance gain in an SE, why would anyone buy it?
Originally posted by Must_stang@July 14, 2004, 2:19 AM
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@July 13, 2004, 6:33 PM
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
If that is all they do and there is no performance gain in an SE, why would anyone buy it?
Obviously, with the exception of those who want sleepers, fans would want something more special if it was available and they had the money. But, I suspect that there will be more than a few 05 Stangs getting special paint and accessories in the aftermarket so that they will be unique. (Something like a 2000 Roush Stang, I suspect. ) In my case, I would be more tempted to go for a SE if it had a performance upgrade instead of just cosmetics. B)
#137
Originally posted by tangs3@July 13, 2004, 6:33 PM
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
If I was going to bet on a special edition for spring I would say look for the stripes and maybe the 18 wheels and maybe a special color, like the BF Goodrich car Titanium, not a production color, so why are they showing this color makes you think, alot of people like that car and it would be easy to build for a special edition without sacrifing quality of the other cars.
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