Richard Petty Signature Series Mustang
Apparently there will be 50 of these special edition cars built, and it sounds like they have all kinds of performance goodies.....
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/pet...ang-2011-12-07 |
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When I think of the King I always think Pontiac or Dodge not Ford
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Keep the front splitter black, and lose the graphics on the side, and i would take one in white.
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 167775)
When I think of the King I always think Pontiac or Dodge not Ford
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Originally Posted by 1LOW03GT
(Post 167804)
Keep the front splitter black, and lose the graphics on the side, and i would take one in white.
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 167775)
When I think of the King I always think Pontiac or Dodge not Ford
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 167775)
When I think of the King I always think Pontiac or Dodge not Ford
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Did not know that, thanks
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 167775)
When I think of the King I always think Pontiac or Dodge not Ford
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
(Post 168173)
Ford has the bigger check book to buy Petty's name and tack it onto this car. ching ching ching . History has nothing to do with it unfortunately.
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No doubt that whole sport is hurting. The TV coverage tries to hide it, but have you seen how many empty seats there are at NASCAR races these days? I can remember when those grandstands were packed no matter where the race was, now it looks like they close down whole sections. Your right, no wonder Dodge is pulling back, you can only spend so much cash, and their business is selling cars, not racing.
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
(Post 168192)
No doubt that whole sport is hurting. The TV coverage tries to hide it, but have you seen how many empty seats there are at NASCAR races these days? I can remember when those grandstands were packed no matter where the race was, now it looks like they close down whole sections. Your right, no wonder Dodge is pulling back, you can only spend so much cash, and their business is selling cars, not racing.
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
(Post 168192)
No doubt that whole sport is hurting. The TV coverage tries to hide it, but have you seen how many empty seats there are at NASCAR races these days? I can remember when those grandstands were packed no matter where the race was, now it looks like they close down whole sections. Your right, no wonder Dodge is pulling back, you can only spend so much cash, and their business is selling cars, not racing.
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 168274)
I quit being a fan back in 88 so they lost me a long time ago.:chacha:
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Excellent idea re Trans Am series. I took my wife to a race in downtown Detroit when we were visiting from Calgary in the early 90's. I made sure to sit at the end of the front straight for all the action
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