I wonder if this engine (or close relative) will be in the next GT500?
They'll rename it - GT 600
I wonder if this engine (or close relative) will be in the next GT500?
Sure stole the show from the NSX unveiling!
EcoBoost in this type of car could work but need HP option to keep up with the competition.
Trucks are judged by pay load and durability, sports cars are judged by 0-60 and HP. Would hate for them to make this car and it not be a top performer.
That just sounds sad. lol
....the last one.
You are a sly one, Dave. So, exactly how long have you known?
I think Dave has been walking around the design center since he was a child. He learned at an early age to be tigh lipped or he got the wooden spoon !! :lolWOW!!! No kidding!! How long HAVE you known for Dave?
That's funny... I'm sure your thinking " if they only knew ",,,Every time I'd see your username browsing the forum my eyes would temporarily get real wide. :lol
So where did they test this thing and what did the mules look like?
(It probably wasn't a transit)
I have embedded the live stream of the media event at the following page.
http://www.fordgtforum.com/homepage/?p=198
Tune in tomorrow at 9:00 AM EST.
Event begins at 9:10 AM.
Concludes at 9:35 AM.
Sweet. Now let's earn it some heritage and Eco Boost respect by winning at Le Mans!
I'll bet those engineers working on the mid-engine 'Vette are wetting their pants.
Yeah, in all the excitement forgot to ask how the hell Ford kept this such a well kept secret???? Where were the skunkworks located? In Ford? In Detroit? California? And who was the chief designer for this one?