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I can’t wait to see the Dark Horse R on my trailer!Can't wait to see the GT3 on the track!
The spec sheet shows the Getrag in the GT and Tremec in the Dark Horse.After all the concern of Ford going super EV, it is nice to see that Mustang will continue for quite a few years as a " Wild Horse " not to be tamed. Thank the lord that Tremec will be building the 6 speeds from now on, at least in GTs.
Maybe we can get a group buy discountI can’t wait to see the Dark Horse R on my trailer!
Overall I like the new car but there just isn't anything majorly new over the S550. It's a mildly improved S550 at best.
I like in the reveal when they said "the Dark Horse is the GT turned to 11." ........if the GT is turned to 5, the Dark Horse is turned to 6, maybe 7.
I was hoping they would make a GT3RS version with loads of aero and completely track focused. I suppose that model could still come later.
This was their chance to add tons of aluminum to the car and bring the weight down and it weighs exactly the same. Shame.
At this point, I'm only excited about the S, R, and GT3 models.
That or utilize the new 5.4L engine that will be in the new GT3 car.I keep holding out hope for the Detroit Auto Show. Afterall they launched the S550 and then launched the GT350 at Detroit. We could be seeing something similar here with this as well as none of the cars announced utilize the 5.2 block in any capacity yet and it's just sitting there on the shelf. Would have been easy for them to get higher hp numbers by just making the 5.2 the default block in all of the new cars, but they kept the 5.0 displacement instead. Makes me think the 5.2 block is destined for something else down the line.