View Poll Results: DO you dig the Shelby GT350
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Do you dig the GT350?
This thing is a VERY big let down. If they would have offered a bare-bones GT with a hopped up N/A 5.0 and great suspension parts and those brakes then it would be perfect. No ground effects, no spoilers, no rear seat. Yes to loud exhaust, 4.10 gears, 450 or so N/A horsepower, 14 inch brakes, and a COMPLETELY reworked suspension.
As anyone who has read the gospel according to Eights knows, I don't like much of the 2010 (& 2011) Mustang's exterior changes except for the rear fender kick-up and the relocation of the antenna stalk. Adding stuff to the 2010 (& 2011) Mustang's exterior--by Shelby as well as anyone else--can't hide the basic flaws in the 2011 (& 2010) "update" of the gorgeous 2005's looks. But I'd take a GT350 without hesitation to possess that magnificent powerplant!
Phuc the looks--I want that engine! I can swap that engine into a 2005 and put the engineless GT350 on blocks in a garage for resale 30 years from now while I drive the living Hell outta the powerplant in the '05. Then swap it back into the GT350 and head off to Barrett-Jackson
OTOH, I ain't got seventy large
so what's it matter what I think? It only matters what those with the means & wherewithal think...
Greg "Poor as Schidt" Ates
Phuc the looks--I want that engine! I can swap that engine into a 2005 and put the engineless GT350 on blocks in a garage for resale 30 years from now while I drive the living Hell outta the powerplant in the '05. Then swap it back into the GT350 and head off to Barrett-Jackson
OTOH, I ain't got seventy large
so what's it matter what I think? It only matters what those with the means & wherewithal think...Greg "Poor as Schidt" Ates
Last edited by Eights; Jan 19, 2010 at 01:30 PM.
Didn't Roush already do this body in 2003????
Honestly Shelby should have used a 2011 V6, installed a supercharger(or Eco-Boost TT), Brembos, Roll Bar, Recaros and Track Pac w/sticky tires. That would be closer to the original GT350...400+HP,lightweight(relatively), great handling(close to 50/50 weight distribution), FAST and more affordable (40,000 or so).
Honestly Shelby should have used a 2011 V6, installed a supercharger(or Eco-Boost TT), Brembos, Roll Bar, Recaros and Track Pac w/sticky tires. That would be closer to the original GT350...400+HP,lightweight(relatively), great handling(close to 50/50 weight distribution), FAST and more affordable (40,000 or so).
Last edited by tacbear; Jan 19, 2010 at 04:31 PM.
Didn't Roush already do this body in 2003????
Honestly Shelby should have used a 2011 V6, installed a supercharger(or Eco-Boost TT), Brembos, Roll Bar, Recaros and Track Pac w/sticky tires. That would be closer to the original GT350...400+HP,lightweight(relatively), great handling(close to 50/50 weight distribution), FAST and more affordable (40,000 or so).
Honestly Shelby should have used a 2011 V6, installed a supercharger(or Eco-Boost TT), Brembos, Roll Bar, Recaros and Track Pac w/sticky tires. That would be closer to the original GT350...400+HP,lightweight(relatively), great handling(close to 50/50 weight distribution), FAST and more affordable (40,000 or so).
V6 + blower = most likely heavier than GT, and not 50/50.
The V8 is fine, but bump up the rev to 8,000, work some magic and get close to 450hp with some actual engineering. Then drop 150+ pounds, put on some coilovers and forged wheels, and that would be a great GT350 in my book. And still be desirable and profitable at $70k.
Maybe the price is justified when you divide the premium out by the, what-dozen or so, places his name is plastered on it. That's the most important thing to most of the people who will buy it anyway. I image real Mustang enthusiasts will build their own versions for much less...or wait for Ford's next SE.
In total, this latest SAI creation is just pure "asian boy-racer" to my eyes.
In total, this latest SAI creation is just pure "asian boy-racer" to my eyes.
I've no problem with anything except the looks. Even the cost, at this point, is just a "yeah that's what the Shelby name costs" kinda thing. But the car looks like a JC Whitney bodykit from the early 90s. A poor one. I'm really sad about this, but the look of this car is so poor/cheap it really kills the whole package.
HAHAHA I get what your sayin but...
I don't think it is really Jay Leno's type of car, I have seen many shows that have profiled his garage and he really has nothing like that in there. He seams to be more into the unique and odd than main stream
I don't think it is really Jay Leno's type of car, I have seen many shows that have profiled his garage and he really has nothing like that in there. He seams to be more into the unique and odd than main stream
Last edited by cdynaco; Jan 20, 2010 at 08:54 PM.
Don't you mean it "ranks down there with these 2 Mustangs"? Ugh, I had the misfortune of seeing the red one up close and personal.
Or at least someone on the island thought it looked good and bought a kit. 
As for Leno buying one - why should he? He owns the real thing, forget this one. Maybe if he makes jokes about it, his ratings will improve.
Or at least someone on the island thought it looked good and bought a kit. As for Leno buying one - why should he? He owns the real thing, forget this one. Maybe if he makes jokes about it, his ratings will improve.













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