The new Mustang

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loudpedal

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3,934 posts

276 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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Quality! a whole section devoted to Mustangs. Didnt know this was here.

anyway, I'll get to the point...

Top Gear magazine last edition, there was a section on new cars for 2004. Included was the new Mustang we have heard of before... supercharged 4.6L V8, gorgeous looks, reasonable weight, hopefully good handling, and the best bit... price only £24,000!!!

I rang Ford Uk to see if it was for real, but no surprise, they knew nothing.

Anyone enlighten me? Is it just Top Gear BS?

nobbybombshell

1,350 posts

254 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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The car is correct but i dont think that price is, a Mach 1 is £28,000 and that's not got a blower on it. Typin error i think, if you want more info check out www.americancarimports.co.uk thay will confirm the price and spec.

elms

1,930 posts

259 months

Saturday 1st November 2003
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loudpedal said:
Quality! a whole section devoted to Mustangs. Didnt know this was here.

anyway, I'll get to the point...

Top Gear magazine last edition, there was a section on new cars for 2004. Included was the new Mustang we have heard of before... supercharged 4.6L V8, gorgeous looks, reasonable weight, hopefully good handling, and the best bit... price only £24,000!!!

I rang Ford Uk to see if it was for real, but no surprise, they knew nothing.

Anyone enlighten me? Is it just Top Gear BS?


Picked up a copy of CAR today and they have them in there too. In my line of work i can get very blase about exotica and raritys but as soon as i saw the pics i was in Petrolhead heaven. I can see another addition to my collection coming!!!!

LuS1fer

41,776 posts

252 months

Tuesday 11th November 2003
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They'll never bring the current Fox platform Muzzie here unless it's by way of personal import as it's lhd only. The Mach 1 is 28k from one of the importers and the conservatively rated 390bhp Mustang Cobra is 33k.

The Cobra is phenomenally fast and the Mach 1 is almost as fast as a Camaro but has some nice retro touches like no room in the back, cheap vinyl dash etc.

The gorgeous new 2005 Mustang is coming and it will probably be £24000....in the States. There may be more of a chance of rhd as the platform is that of the Lincoln LS/S-Type Jag. However, I doubt it will ever come to the UK as the Mustang is an "American Thang" and has as much relevance as the thunderbird to most British drivers. The retro cues are all to do with a past American icon and British drivers would condemn it accordingly withjout ever driving it.

I'm afraid the UK are still bleating on about "a new Capri" (Visos...yuk!)for a reason which completely eludes me when this new Mustang is so drop dead gorgeous. My point is that it doesn't matter how stunning the Mustang is - placing it on UK roads as a mainstream car is just...well, wrong. Might as well put Concorde in the Red Arrows and expect it to blend in.

mrkipling

508 posts

263 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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It's funny but I really hope that they never officially import the Mustang to the UK especially in RHD. Part of the appeal for me has always been the rarity of the car and one sitting in my local Ford dealer at a ridiculous high price would kind of take away the magic.

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

273 months

Saturday 15th November 2003
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I'd love to see the new Mustang over here in RHD. As a Capri fan of old, I too fail to see Ford of Britain ever being able to replace it. (the Visos misses by a mile, as did the Probe and the Cougar).

Vauxhall are finally doing the decent thing and bringing the Monaro over here (albeit in tiny numbers), so come on Ford YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE.

Oh, and GM should also give us the new C6 Corvette in RHD too.

mrkipling

508 posts

263 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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My boss has just been invited by Chrysler UK to attend the Detroit motorshow in January where the 2005 Mustang it to make its world debut. Now I wonder if I can persuade him to let me go instead.......

sparkyjohn

1,198 posts

253 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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LuS1fer said:
They'll never bring the current Fox platform Muzzie here unless it's by way of personal import as it's lhd only.

Mainly owing to them having stopped building it in 1993

mrkipling

508 posts

263 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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The SN-95 Mustang platform is generally known as the Fox-4 and does indeed feature on todays car.

The 2005 car will be on a modified DEW 98 platform as used on the Lincoln LS and Jag S Type

sparkyjohn

1,198 posts

253 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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Really ? I've heard it called that by a few people in the UK, but if you mention Fox 4 to US suppliers they just look and ask if you mean SN95.

Nice car BTW

Edited to add: Sold my 'stang, on the lookout for a 5l (Fox 87-93) 'donor' - so if anyone knows one...

>> Edited by sparkyjohn on Monday 17th November 13:30