RHD 2014 Mustang?

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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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Cruzn65 wrote:
nassi wrote:and without the ugly and unloved ones the marque may have died. So imo they are all worthy.
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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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no, no not really nassi, you know your sh1t :)
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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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Agree with Jiffy and Ozbilt.
The 2002 Cobra was a standout. The front is OK but the arse end looks HOT!
( but then I might be a bit biased as we own one of them ).

Agree - the classic shape of the 64.5 - 73 will always be most people's # 1 choice ( and we we love our 66 GT350H ) but there is something special about the late model stuff.

Example - the 2002 Cobra looks, handles, steers, brakes and rides like a late model Mustang but DRIVES, SOUNDS and DRINKS like an earlier one.
340HP, Quad Cam, Sequential Injection, 5spd, LSD - you get the drift...

Trust me , I was sceptical too until my wife convinced me to drive one and WOW - what an experience. I just had to have one ( and now we do ).

Let's hope the 2014 retains its classic styling and lets hope it still SOUNDS
like a Mustang.

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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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GT350H wrote: Trust me , I was sceptical too until my wife convinced me to drive one and WOW - what an experience. I just had to have one ( and now we do ).
8O Where do I get me one of those... the wife that is!!! :cheer:
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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

Post by boofhead »

The last time ford did a local mustang it will over 100K and I would be expecting the same this time around. Look at the price of the Holden, basically the same car was 30K in the US and 70K here. So add more because of the name and you have 100K+. At 50K they will sell many and I would be a buyer but at 100 it will not be considered by me as an option.
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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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mikes68 wrote:
GT350H wrote: Trust me , I was sceptical too until my wife convinced me to drive one and WOW - what an experience. I just had to have one ( and now we do ).
8O Where do I get me one of those... the wife that is!!! :cheer:
Russia, Thailand, Philipines :wink:

Im just lucky, I suppose. Ive always been into cars and so has she.
I drive the GT350H ( replica ) and she drives the Cobra :thumbs:
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Re: RHD 2014 Mustang?

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Dad wrote:
Jiffy wrote:I can't wait until my '69 is finished, .....
WHEN ????? :poke:
I'm taking the 5th....
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