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chrisheltra 7/21/10 01:04 PM

Is the '10 Mustang going to be Mustnag II of the modern era?
 
With it being the first year of a new body style and the last year of the 4.6 in the same vehicle and for only one year will this car be considered a bastard like the Mustang II?

trick25 7/21/10 01:13 PM

no cause. the 2 was a dog. the 2010 is far from it.

mustang1979 7/21/10 01:16 PM

Nope.

The 4.6 was a proven engine, and the body style of the 2010 is used in the 2011's. They made enough changes to the body style and engine to make it a great Mustang. The Mustang II was pitiful.

KillerGT 7/21/10 01:26 PM

No, not really any different than the 94-95 gt vs 96-98 gt.

corvettedreamin 7/21/10 01:29 PM

There was no Mustnag II.

Just sayin' . . .


:jester:

mustang1979 7/21/10 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by corvettedreamin (Post 5915376)
There was no Mustnag II.

Just sayin' . . .


:jester:

lol :agree:

super6stang 7/21/10 01:37 PM

Quite the opposite, I predict that the 4.6 will gain cult-like status in the future, leaving the 2010 the last car to bear its fabled powertrain. Maybe in 20years Ford make a big fuss about bringing back the 4.6.:heh:

harristotle 7/21/10 01:39 PM

I could not see this being the case at all. On the contrary I think the 2010's will have a special place for being the only 10+ styled car to have the 4.6.

stangfoeva 7/21/10 01:40 PM

No, why would it? It's a great car

Blue Notch 7/21/10 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by mustang1979 (Post 5915369)
Nope.

The 4.6 was a proven engine, and the body style of the 2010 is used in the 2011's. They made enough changes to the body style and engine to make it a great Mustang. The Mustang II was pitiful.

:shame:

laserred38 7/21/10 01:47 PM

No.

And I can just see Arin giving you a 2-day ban/slap on the wrist for even suggesting such nonsense. :D

xlover 7/21/10 01:48 PM

i think 50 yrs down the road the 10s will be the rare collector car that had the old engine with the new body style. there will be 3 years of 5.0s before the redesign and there were 5 years of 4.6s in the old styling. but only one bridge year. think of how many are going to be crushed as trade ins during in cash for clunkers 2025.

Tony Alonso 7/21/10 02:20 PM

Uh, no...

The Mustang II was often dogged on its styling, its size reduction, and its engine output. It was the right car for the times though.

Even if if the 2010 was considered a "dog", that dog is the basis for the 2011 and the continued production of the model. Furthermore, I would also say that if there was no Mustang II, we might not have been looking at a Fox Mustang in 1979 and thus, no 2011.

Therefore, celebrate the 2010 because it is an excellent car in its own right, despite the major improvements in the powertrain for 2011.

And powertrain modifications, whether for the Mustang II or the 2010, make a WORLD of difference!

rhumb 7/21/10 02:59 PM

Hardly Mustang II level ignominy, perhaps a bit more like the original 260 Stang before the 289 came out or the last original 5.0 Stangs in 94-95. The '10 is still a very fine car with a great motor and drivetrain even if not quite at the new '11 level of epicness.

My guess is that, barring the pressure from the Camaro and Challenger, Ford would have waited until '11 (or '12) to bring out the whole package, new bodywork, interior and mechanical bits, at the same time. But the competition forced them off their previously lackadaisical upgrade and development pace into bringing new stuff out much faster. Ahhhh, the power of competition...

Ranger 7/21/10 03:56 PM

I won't be around but 40 years from now it sure will be interesting to see what the "market" considers rare and worth collecting.

The Mustang II gets a bad rap, probably deserved but if there was not a II, whose to say what the next Mustang when/if Ford decided to restart it would have been. It kept the bloodline going.

fordonly 7/21/10 06:25 PM

One of the reasons why I bought my car was the possible "rarity" factor in the future. Plus the almost 8k off sticker.........

Wildpony 7/21/10 06:58 PM

I would say no. Whole different situation now as apposed to 1974 when the cafe regs were killing horsepower.
The mustang shrunk in size and horsepower. The 10's only improved in many ways. Ironicly cafe regs have led to more horsepower as engineers have found ways to reduce friction...roller rockers etc. I will always remember the 10 for its track pac option.

05GT-O.C.D. 7/21/10 07:13 PM

No, but I think that if the roles were switched and the 5.0 was in the 09 bodystyle, then we'd have the ultimate. :drool:

crescent_wrench 7/21/10 09:13 PM

Yeah....a five-second 0-60 dog.

burningman 7/21/10 10:37 PM

if the 2010 was saving the mustang name like the 2 did I'd say yes but it's not. The II kept the mustang alive when it was **** near dead. Gets hardly any credit for that.


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