KaiPL
Enthusiast
Ford\'s Retro Concepts (Dodge\'s Been there, Done That)
I was watching tv tonight and saw a segment on Ford's new concept cars. One was the new Shelby Cobra, the other a new Shelby Daytona Coupe.
Shelby Daytona GR1 Concept
http://www.seriouswheels.com/top-Ford-Shelby-GR-1-Concept.htm
Cobra Concept
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/04det_fordcobra/
Funny, but the Viper RT/10 really is the second coming of the Shelby Cobra, and only a blind man wouldn't recognize that the Viper GTS is the direct descendant of the Daytona Coupe. Ford is headed into territory already fully explored by Dodge.
The Cobra concept is, in my opinion, butt ugly, and no amount of horsepower will change that. I can't imagine they will really build it. The GR1, however, is quite nice. Rumored to be due out in 2007, as production of the GT tapers off. With a 605 horsepower V-10 engine, the GR1 might be just the thing for performance car folks pining for a Dodge Viper Coupe. Hopefully, Dodge will get the message, pick up the gauntlet, and respond with something really cool.
I used to lust after European exotics. However, with the Viper and the GT available now, and such other treats on the horizon, I think I could be satisfied completely with good old American iron for a long long time to come.
I was watching tv tonight and saw a segment on Ford's new concept cars. One was the new Shelby Cobra, the other a new Shelby Daytona Coupe.
Shelby Daytona GR1 Concept
http://www.seriouswheels.com/top-Ford-Shelby-GR-1-Concept.htm
Cobra Concept
http://www.automobilemag.com/auto_shows/04det_fordcobra/
Funny, but the Viper RT/10 really is the second coming of the Shelby Cobra, and only a blind man wouldn't recognize that the Viper GTS is the direct descendant of the Daytona Coupe. Ford is headed into territory already fully explored by Dodge.
The Cobra concept is, in my opinion, butt ugly, and no amount of horsepower will change that. I can't imagine they will really build it. The GR1, however, is quite nice. Rumored to be due out in 2007, as production of the GT tapers off. With a 605 horsepower V-10 engine, the GR1 might be just the thing for performance car folks pining for a Dodge Viper Coupe. Hopefully, Dodge will get the message, pick up the gauntlet, and respond with something really cool.
I used to lust after European exotics. However, with the Viper and the GT available now, and such other treats on the horizon, I think I could be satisfied completely with good old American iron for a long long time to come.