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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 08:14 AM
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Mustang GTR Concept

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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 08:20 AM
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That's pretty cool. When will the new mustang be available?
 
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 08:31 AM
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Hey Dude Formerly known as Jeru:

That's one sweet looking machine. Do you have any performance / engine specs?

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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 08:34 AM
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I think its sick even though I am not a Mustangfan...the new shape is just very-well styled
Nice titanium brembos...
 
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 08:57 AM
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Wow, now thats cool!! This is a great time to be into cars.
 
Old Apr 7, 2004 | 02:00 PM
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stephen, there are certainly a lot of parallels to the oil crisis and hp wars in muscle cars (not to mention iraq/vietnam) in the 70s, eh. let's hope it doesn't all end the same this time too.
 
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I like the look of the car except for that wing on the back. Too rice for my taste.
 
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Here's the story, and specs.
NEW YORK, April 7, 2004 – The muscular Ford Mustang GT-R rekindles the legend’s road racing glory and the magic of 5.0-liter Mustangs in a stunning racing concept making its world debut today. The Mustang GT-R signals a potential future race car, while honoring four decades of performance glory just days before Mustang’s 40th anniversary.

"The Mustang GT-R blends today’s breathtaking design, Ford Racing’s unmatched history and the most advanced racing technology into the ultimate Mustang," says J Mays, Ford group vice president, design. "Mustang’s iconic image grew with every checkered flag so we think the Mustang GT-R is an appropriate tribute to the car’s 40th anniversary, and a hint at what’s to come."

The bright Valencia Orange car – inspired by the famous Grabber Orange 1970 Mustang Boss 302 Trans-Am race cars (the Yellow Mustangs) piloted by race legends, including Parnelli Jones – is a technological showcase that, when peeled back, reveals a number of existing or production-feasible racing parts.

"The Mustang GT-R shows that Ford is back in road racing in a serious way," says Jim O’Connor, Ford group vice president, North America marketing, sales and service.

Year: 2004 Production #: Not Available
Make: Ford Base Price: Not Available
Model: Mustang GT-R Concept Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Performance:
Top Speed: Not Available EPA Gas Mileage: Not Available
¼ mile: Not Available 0 - 60 mph: Not Available
Lat Acceleration: Not Available 0 - 100 mph: Not Available
Drag Coefficient: Not Available 60 - 0 Braking: Not Available

Engine: Body and Chassis:
Position: Front Engine Drive Wheels: RWD
Configuration: Modular "Cammer" V8 Curb Weight: Not Available
Valvetrain: DOHC, 4 Valves/Cyl Weight Distribution: Not Available
Displacement: 302 CI / 4950 CC Length: Not Available
Power: 440 BHP / 328.1 KW @ 7000 RPM Width: Not Available
Torque: 400 FT LBS / 542 NM @ 5500 RPM Height: Not Available
Redline: Not Available Wheelbase Not Available
Bore: 3.701 IN / 94 MM Front Track: Not Available
Stroke: 3.543 IN / 90 MM Rear Track: Not Available
HP/L: 88 BHP per Liter Ground Clearance: Not Available
HP/LB: Not Available Steering: Not Available
Compression Ratio: 11.0:1 Steering Ratio: Not Available
Block Material: Aluminum Turning Circle: Not Available
Cylinder Head Material: Aluminum Materials: Fully reinforced fabrication
Ignition System: Not Available Front Brakes: Brembo Racing Discs, 6-piston calipers
Fuel Delivery System: EFI Front Brake Size 14.3 IN / 363 MM
Induction System : Not Available Rear Brakes: Brembo Racing Discs, 4-piston calipers
Firing Order : Not Available Rear Brake Size: 13.0 IN / 330 MM
Recommended Fuel: Not Available Front Wheels: 20.0 x 10.0 IN / 50.8 x 25.4 CM
Emissions Controls: Not Available Rear Wheels: 20.0 x 11.0 IN / 50.8 x 27.9 CM
Exhaust Type: Complete stainless steel race exhaust with Tri-Y design headers, crossover and side exit tips Front Tires: Pirelli P275/35/20 racing slicks
Transmission: Rear Tires: Pirelli P315/30/20 racing slicks
Gear Type: Ford Racing/Tremec T-56 6-speed Front Suspension: Reverse-L independent rigid strut tower brace with lightweight chrome-moly K-member and race-spec anti-sway bar with 1.25-inch box section
CVT Ratio Range: Not Available Rear Suspension: Three-link, solid axle with dynamic, fully adjustable shocks with remote reservoirs and coil-over springs, race-spec 1.25-inch panhard rod, and race-spec anti-sway bar
1st Gear Ratio: 2.97:1 Interior:
2nd Gear Ratio: 2.07:1 Seating Capacity: Not Available
3rd Gear Ratio: 1.43:1 Front Headroom: Not Available
4th Gear Ratio: 1.00:1 Front Legroom: Not Available
5th Gear Ratio: 0.80:1 Front Hiproom: Not Available
6th Gear Ratio: 0.62:1 Front Shoulderroom: Not Available
7th Gear Ratio: Not Available Rear Headroom: Not Available
Reverse Gear Ratio: Not Available Rear Legroom: Not Available
2nd Reverse Gear Ratio: Not Available Rear Hiproom: Not Available
Final Drive Ratio: 4.56:1 Rear Shoulderroom:
 
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I just got back from the show and really liked it -- The "normal" Mustang GT is a great looking car. I have a 1967 Shelby GT-500 and it really captures the essence of the 65-68 Mustangs quite well.

Got to chat with Carroll Shelby too. Looks great for a guy in his 80s with a new heart!
 
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I think its sweet!!! Can't wait till the new body style cobras come out. It is going to have a whipple S/C from the factory. Supposedly the car is going to have 500 hp and 500 tq STOCK...and have a 1/4 mile time of 12.1 @ 117 bone stock...I think my 03 will have to morph into one of those.
 

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I want to hear that baby purr.
 
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Me and erik just returned from press day @ NYC auto show, that mustang is bad ***.
 
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Originally posted by ben, lj
stephen, there are certainly a lot of parallels to the oil crisis and hp wars in muscle cars (not to mention iraq/vietnam) in the 70s, eh. let's hope it doesn't all end the same this time too.
Don't just hope. Vote for the right guy to see it through
 
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Originally posted by msindi
Nice titanium brembos... [/B]
What? No cross drilling?
 



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