Ravenwood - 04/17/03 03:43 PM
Oh my. I need to start saving my money for one of these.
The Ford GT is remeniscent of the Ford GT40 of the 1960s. While I've always liked classic cars, I never liked the idea of owning one. Sure they are easier to repair than newer cars, but they don't have all the frills, like power everything, heated seats, and a CD player. Presumedly, this little baby will give me the best of both worlds; and at a mere $150,000.
Equipped with a 5.4 liter 500 HP supercharged V8, this puppy should pass just about everything on the road, except a gas station.
Category: Toys for Grownups
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ooooh, awwwe
Posted by: bogie at April 18, 2003 6:33 AMAs a rule I don't much care for Fords, but I'd swallow my pride to buy it...
Posted by: Dave at April 19, 2003 2:51 PMNice car, but still lacks the class of a Ferrari. If Im going to spend $150,000 on a sports car, I want wood grain and Italian leater seats. Not what looks like the inside of a Nissian. Also, all of the decals and racing stripes takes away from the cars curves and lines. Sorry Ford, but nice try.
Posted by: Cody at October 13, 2003 2:56 PMWood grain? No thanks.
And the stripes are just window dressing. You can have the car painted whatever color you like.
As for the interior, I don't own a Nissan, so I have no frame of reference.
Posted by: Ravenwood at October 13, 2003 3:05 PMfor $$ like that, I'm going for the Ultima GTR...
Posted by: Jim S at October 13, 2003 4:22 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014