My wife and I took our kids on a quick camping trip over the weekend to Indiana and while we there we went to the National Automotive and Truck Museum located in Auburn (NATMUS). We walked around for about 15 minutes then I hear “Look Dad a GT” thinking we left that at the shop and what did they find?
Back in development days we called this car CP4 and it did most of the chassis testing for the program. If I remember correctly this one was the first one to get the first set of test billet control arms. Boy does it bring back memories. Now I guess it’s time to start putting all of the GT’s away if they are showing up in museums only 5 years out of production.
Not a chance they are meant to be driven!!
Now when does that Rally start, I'm ready to drive?
Back in development days we called this car CP4 and it did most of the chassis testing for the program. If I remember correctly this one was the first one to get the first set of test billet control arms. Boy does it bring back memories. Now I guess it’s time to start putting all of the GT’s away if they are showing up in museums only 5 years out of production.
Not a chance they are meant to be driven!!
Now when does that Rally start, I'm ready to drive?