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FordGTGuy

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Aug 1, 2005
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FordGTGuy

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Aug 1, 2005
636
Norfolk, VA
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fordification

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Aug 9, 2005
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SLF360

GT Owner
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Ford GT stradale

Woiw ! A Ford Stradale ! :lol :lol :lol

very creative :bored Hope they work on the steering aswell, or is it for straight line's racing only....

a bit sarcastic (forgive me, boys...)
 

B O N Y

MODERATOR & FGT OWNER
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Sep 5, 2005
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The aero package and wing look good, as does the car sans rear bumper.
 

bitzman

Permanent Vacation
Oct 7, 2005
193
What are the Setrab cooler ssued for>?

I would guess trans cooler
What about engine oil coolers?
Where are they located?
Why do they list stock hp? Are they going to all the trouble to build a race car and racing a stock engine?

I noticed Ford oval at the bottom of their spec sheet.Does that means Ford is sponsoring the car?

Any others fielding a Ford GT race car for '06 season?
 

50 BMG

Well-known member
Aug 3, 2005
559
AZ
bony said:
...as does the car sans rear bumper.

Best looking thing about it.
 

Vic

GT Owner
Aug 5, 2005
207
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SLF360 said:
Woiw ! A Ford Stradale ! :lol :lol :lol

very creative :bored Hope they work on the steering aswell, or is it for straight line's racing only....

a bit sarcastic (forgive me, boys...)

You ever track yours? If so, what is it about the steering you don't like?
 

dbk

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Jul 30, 2005
15,187
Metro Detroit
I kind of prefer the rear bumper on the street car. Either way, it looks extremely good in this race trim. With a less graphic and paint job it would be downright savage looking. That park bench somebody left on the back could use a trimming, but it's not too bad.
 

barondw

GT Owner
Sep 8, 2005
1,109
DBK said:
I kind of prefer the rear bumper on the street car. Either way, it looks extremely good in this race trim. With a less graphic and paint job it would be downright savage looking. That park bench somebody left on the back could use a trimming, but it's not too bad.


Well where do you expect them to serve tea and other items for a picnic?

Dave
 

SLF360

GT Owner
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Vic said:
You ever track yours? If so, what is it about the steering you don't like?

Vic,
I think Karl and I have posted that fairly detailed on the owners forum in the thread from Bony 'compare your Ford to..'
If you cant get there, I can repeat it here
 

Vic

GT Owner
Aug 5, 2005
207
The OC
SLF360 said:
Vic,
I think Karl and I have posted that fairly detailed on the owners forum in the thread from Bony 'compare your Ford to..'
If you cant get there, I can repeat it here
I just read it, very interesting! I can't comment, since I haven't driven either a Ferrari nor a Ford GT. Damm! Gotta leave my soap box alone today.... :)
 

bitzman

Permanent Vacation
Oct 7, 2005
193
Tailgate picnics and fitted luggage

I always thought taking your sports car out to a mountain park and having a tailgate picnic would be a good idea. I have a nice wicker picnic basket but don't know if it will fit on the right side floor of a GT.
(I did once meet a guy who makes custom luggage for oddball Porsches like 550 spyders so I think someone eventually will make a custom attache case size case for a Ford GT that could be used on the right side floor when the passenger is under 5 feet tall). At least then you could take a minimum of clothes for an overnight trip.
 

Vic

GT Owner
Aug 5, 2005
207
The OC
Thats a great idea! My wife doesn't need much foot room anyway....