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Here is the new 5.0 broken down (w/ +'s and -'s):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdc7y...layer_embedded
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as nice as this is..
it's not like the namesake..
the older one 69-70
wasn't like a 70 mustang with a 302
it was totally different in the way it drove and ran..
this will be no different, or let me rephase this.. not different enough from a standard gt to make you go WOW
it will not be tempermental beast..
as seen as ford/g.m. and mopar will not build a real gearheads wet dream..
if I had 35k burning a hole in my pocket.
I'd buy either the ford 67-70 new body and new 5.0/and stick and make my own
but being a g.m. guy I'd get a 69 f body and a 427hp camaro ls and stick and irs and build my own..
with no extras.. it weight in at 2500lb and fly ..
the new cars as great as they are.. are fat. and need to see Jenny Craig
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Originally posted by IRONHEADas nice as this is..
it's not like the namesake..
the older one 69-70
wasn't like a 70 mustang with a 302
it was totally different in the way it drove and ran..
this will be no different, or let me rephase this.. not different enough from a standard gt to make you go WOW
it will not be tempermental beast..
as seen as ford/g.m. and mopar will not build a real gearheads wet dream..
if I had 35k burning a hole in my pocket.
I'd buy either the ford 67-70 new body and new 5.0/and stick and make my own
but being a g.m. guy I'd get a 69 f body and a 427hp camaro ls and stick and irs and build my own..
with no extras.. it weight in at 2500lb and fly ..
the new cars as great as they are.. are fat. and need to see Jenny Craig
If you stack it up against the Challanger and the Camaro that you get now days, I think this will win.Originally posted by TCalso boost will make the cam act smaller
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He was elected an executive vice-president of GM in 1965. He was head of GM's Overseas, Industrial, and Defense Operation in February 1968 when he created controversy by resigning to become president of the Ford Motor Company. Rumor at the time indicated this was prompted by being passed over for higher rank at GM (GM executive Ed Cole, father of the Corvair, got the top job). Henry Ford II was looking for a seasoned executive to take charge, allowing him to spend more time on outside activities, and so the opportunity was ripe. Certain GM-like styling cues in several Ford products attributable to Knudsen became reality starting in the fall of 1969 with the 1970 model year, including the new 'eagle beak' on the Thunderbird, which was similar to the V-nose grille found on the 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix, a sporty/luxurious model for which Knudsen ordered its initial addition to the Pontiac lineup for 1962 just before his move to Chevrolet.
Knudsen was also credited (and criticized) for ordering the design of a larger Mustang from a sporty compact ponycar to a heavier and almost-intermediate sized car for 1971, with much of the enlargement reported to be necessary in order to fit Ford's large 429 cubic-inch Cobra Jet V8 under its hood without extensive modifications (unlike the 1969-70 Boss 429 Mustang). However, by the time the '71 Mustang was introduced in September, 1970, the musclecar market had collapsed due to exoribitant insurance premiums and increasingly stringent emission regulations that led to the design of engines to run on unleaded gasoline. Very few Mustangs were ordered with the 429 engine, which was offered only in 1971 and then dropped for 1972. The plummenting sales of the larger Mustangs led Ford to return its ponycar to its roots beginning with a downsized Mustang in 1974 - being based upon the Pinto platform this was not well received by enthusiasts but fit well into its intended market.
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