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Luckydevil
02-17-2005, 07:22 PM
I don't like the looks of the new mustangs, but this cobra actually looks pretty good. Nice numbers too!




*2007 SVT Cobra to be unvieled at the Detroit Auto Show starting March 25

SVT Still Kicking, Ford Says

"With no cars currently on the market, there’ve been plenty of rumors working their way through the industry grapevine about the future of Ford Motor Co.’s high-performance SVT unit. But “reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated,” the head of the brand-within-a-brand told TheCarConnection.com, lifting a turn-of-phrase from Mark Twain. “We’d hate to give up on the brand equity we’ve established over the last 10 years,” insisted Hau Thai-Tang, the new boss of SVT, who until recently led the development of the new, retro-styled Mustang. An SVT version of the Mustang will be unveiled at the upcoming New York Auto Show, said Thai-Tang, and though he wouldn’t confirm production plans, sources told TCC it’s a bit more than a year away. Several other possible SVT models are under consideration, with an emphasis on adding a more mainstream product, such as a high-performance Fusion sedan.


Details:

- 465HP, 6-speed manual running in the low 12's with a trap speed of 120mph!

- You choose the rear suspension set up, either IRS or Solid Rear Axle with the IRS apparently pulling over 1.0g in the corners...

- The Price... in and around 30k

Motor: 5.4 Supercharged, 3 valve heads (with HUGE valves), forged internals similar to the 4.6 (Crank, rods, etc), modestly rated (under rated actually) ~465 HP/495 lb ft Torque, using a twin screw S/C similar to that on the Ford GT but pullied differently, hence the lower HP. This motor was supposedly made official (in house only) just in the last few days.

Transmissions: 6 speed manuals standard with a heavy duty 5 speed auto (the tranny used on the Ford Superduty but programmed/geared differently) as an option in late '07 or the '08 M/Y

Suspensions: A re-engineered, heavy duty IRS will be an option with a modified 3 link/panhard bar-live axle setup as the standard rear axle. SVT will be going for the Road Race buyer as well as the straight line racer with both axles optional. However, the Axle options are not set in stone as of the moment but look highly likely to be approved. The Cobra will be lowered about 1.5" from a stock GT.

Bodywork: The retro theme will continue with a serious nod to the '67 Shelby. The fenders may be flared more than the standard '05 but that is not for certain as of now. The ducktail will be factory installed. Also, no convertible is planned for now but no reason was given other than concerns over chassis reliability due to the torque volume.

casaleenie
02-17-2005, 09:08 PM
By that time I'll be ready for a new car. If it comes in at the mid 30's I'll be first in line.
I had an 04 Mustang Cobra convertible picked out two weeks ago but just couldn't bring myself to spend the extra 10g's for the supercharger.
Actually, I liked the 04's more than the new model... go figure.
Ended up with a Blk GT convertible manual trans. until the new SVT's hit the road.
Never even driven one but I know I'll like it. Dealer agreed to keep it stored indoors until my garage is finished. (another six weeks)
Thanks for the pics. :rocker:

GearHead_1
02-17-2005, 11:52 PM
I'm a huge Ford fan but don't take a lot of stock in what will be available in their high performance line 2 years out. 2 years ago they were talking about the new Lightning with the A/C induced cold air intake. It was to be the SRT killer with many borrowed parts from the GT. 2 years later not only is this power plant not available but neither is the Lightning. They did a great job of getting the GT out in short order but it's the exception rather than the rule. Long live SVT.

iiibdsiil
02-23-2005, 02:30 PM
Around 30K my butt for price. The GT is pushing like 28K loaded. There are all sorts of rumors running around on the Mustang boards about this car, waiting on it to be released at the auto show to be sure on the specs, and even then it will change.

I have an 05 GT on order, should be here within the next coupla weeks.

428
02-23-2005, 04:24 PM
I predict GM to make a Retro 1969 Camaro and bring the F-body back to counter the Stang. Very few liked the direction the F-body went in the 90's.

iiibdsiil
02-23-2005, 04:44 PM
I hope not, I'm not fond of the whole retro look. Why am I getting the new Mustang then? I need a new ride, gimme a better idea for $25 grand.

OzCop
03-02-2005, 01:15 AM
Mazda Speed Miata for under 20k? I bought mine 4 months ago, 7K off sticker...

iiibdsiil
03-02-2005, 03:03 PM
Nah, that's too little for me. I already have a Porsche 914. I am thinking about getting a used GMC Yukon though.

C_F
03-03-2005, 03:23 PM
I really like this new Mustang...and that Cobra car looks KILLER!! I'm still undecided on the exhaust tips, they'd look better if they were round.

Usually I like Saleen's versions over Ford's standard cars, but this one looks too choppy for my taste; http://www.saleen.com/2005_s281.htm
Last year's model looks better, IMO.

I do like the taillight treatment on this Saleen though, the taillights on the standard cars are too large.