Mustang GT-R concept is race ready *Screaming Yellow PIC*

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DEARBORN ? In the minds of the motoring public, the Mustang is just a thinly-veiled race car.

So, Ford Motor Co. is using this week?s New York International Auto Show to bare the soul of its Mustang icon with the GT-R, a concept vehicle that celebrates the car?s ties with speed and performance.

?It?s a full-blown racer,? said J Mays, Ford?s group vice president of design. ?It has more power than any man has a right to aim down the road.?

Making its debut in the same city where the first Mustang was introduced at the 1964 World?s Fair, the concept car is based on the 2005 production model and hints at what might be seen on the track when race teams get their hands on the new pony car. Ford will begin building the production model in September at AutoAlliance Inc., the Flat Rock plant it shares with Mazda Motor Corp.

The GT-R is also an homage to the imaginations of Mustang owners who can?t resist the temptation to tinker.

?It?s a celebration of things that people have done to Mustang over the years,? Mays said. ?Through 40 years, they have just kept taking them and changing them and customizing them and modifying them. So we?re just trying to stoke that fire a little bit before September.?

Fittingly, the concept car is powered by a 500-hp 5.0-liter V-8, which is based on a Ford ?crate? engine ? so named because it offers high performance in a box. Ford builds and sells the engines for $14,995 each to enthusiasts who want to do their own customizing.

And while the GT-R remains a concept car with outlandish features such as a Formula One-style steering wheel, wide racing tires and a race-proven six-speed transmission, it still has resonance for Mustang fans. More than 85 percent of the GT-R?s body structure comes from the car that will roll off the line with a starting price under $20,000.

The GT-R was built in Troy, Mich., by Saleen Specialty Vehicles, which has its own connection with Mustang. Its California-based parent company, Saleen Inc., is Ford?s largest Mustang customer. It buys and customizes about 1,000 Mustang models annually and resells them at prices ranging from $36,669 to $150,000.
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mryellow2

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That car is just fuggin bad ass. I wonder if they'll actually produce it and if they do how much it'll cost. *drool*
 

notfred

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I can't believe they want $15k for that 5.0 cammer motor. You could build something with as much power for under 10k, easily.
 
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I'm a little surprised that a Saleen would have what appears to be a bad knockoff of Roush's side exhaust outlets.
 

dxkj

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Originally posted by: Howard
WTF IS THAT MONSTROSITY

lol, rice with attitude? (hey just saying what it looks like, not that it cant kick ass)
 

GagHalfrunt

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Quick quiz: What do you get if you cross a Mustang, a Pontiac Aztec and a ricer? That!

Holy crap that's an ugly car.
 

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I'd be fearful of sucking up children and small animals in the mouth of that monstrosity.
 

warcrow

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
is that the windsor motor?

No...thats a rotary....in the Rx-7 and Rx-8

*edit*

Oh, and that mustang looks AWESOME! I really didnt like the older mustang designs (last couple of years).
 

theNEOone

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ok that wing is horrendous, but oh god the power. i'd love to hear that thing rev up........... *shivers*


=|
 

LikeLinus

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Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: ElFenix
is that the windsor motor?

No...thats a rotary....in the Rx-7 and Rx-8

*edit*

Oh, and that mustang looks AWESOME! I really didnt like the older mustang designs (last couple of years).

WTF are you talking about. This engine, nor the windsor, are rotary motors.
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: ElFenix
is that the windsor motor?

No...thats a rotary....in the Rx-7 and Rx-8

*edit*

Oh, and that mustang looks AWESOME! I really didnt like the older mustang designs (last couple of years).

no, that's the wankel, you fool.
 

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no, that's the wankel, you wanker.

Corrected for accuracy.
 

EvilYoda

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hahaha, that's great...Troy, MI...home! Good to know people are doing good things around here ;)
 

Tom

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Originally posted by: notfred
I can't believe they want $15k for that 5.0 cammer motor. You could build something with as much power for under 10k, easily.


Yea, if you don't charge anything for labor. Ford isn't in the free labor business.