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I've nevere seen so many ford freaks in one place, lol. You know, I've never really cared for drag racing, I like to spend my time autocrossing and open track days. But, that's important to some people. So I will say this, the gt500 will be a beast on the 1/4, 15 psi on a tvs 2300 will get it done. If the gt500 does beat the zl1 at the lightning lap, I will be impressed, and will be the first to say well done ford. They went to from getting beat by 4 door sedans to where theyr supposed to be. The boss is supposed to be a better track car so well see, I dontt see it happening. And if it does good for them, they deserve theyr time in the sun. Mustangs are all they have, let them have theyr chance to shine. We had nearly two decades of gutless mustang gts, so its about time they do better now.
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Curb Weight, Base GT500, as per Ford: 3820 lb. Curb Weight, as tested at Atlanta with BOTH 200+ mph packages: 3870. 57/43 "balance". The thing about the uneducated and/or illiterate Mustang folks is, with all these possible option packages, STATISTICS and PRICE get confused. Happened with the BOSS- BOSS LS deal, and now it's happenin' with the ChiliWagon. Suddenly EVERY BOSS is $42K and almost matches the $55K ZL1 on a road course and at the strip. NO...it's the now-$49K BOSS LS that almost-but-not-quite kept up with the ZL1 @ Inde...but, again, that's rhetoric... Whatever the GT500 does, track-wise, it will be a $61K+ 3870 lb. ChiliWagon with not-so-hot-sauce...and a decided PRICE disadavantage to match its PERFORMANCE disadvantage to the road-course-commanding ZL1. Remember Ford's emphasis on AUTOCROSS in it's early-last-week press release? THAT was rhetoric... Since 1969 has been discussed willingly, here, and it was the final year before Insurance interests started pounding nails into the coffins of muscle car owners with huge premium increases, Camaro that year sold around a 1/4 million versions in that extended Model year. About 50,000 were "performance" versions (non-Base Model-based). What constituted 40% (roughly) of thse "performance" models, in the hayday of muscle car-dom? Yup...Z/28s. Nimble. Road-racy. Capable. High-winders. Image. ICONIC!! (Seems to me my racin' pal Dave Strickler did rather well at the strip with one, too...as did Grump with his ZL1...) Why do we Camaro comrades value road manners and all-around capabilities? HERITAGE...and HOMAGE...the the REAL ZEE! May it return to a Chevy showroom near you, very-very soon... |
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BTW, the Curb Weight of a ZL1 Camaro in '69 = Curb Weight of a ZEE...and COPO option 9737 got you the ZEE suspension/tires-wheels...and exactly TWO of those were built. Talk about a "master of ALL" disciplines!
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If you're gonna contribute to the VAST body of work, here, please go back and find the specific reference already provided...and please review what has already been shared...
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Don't know either about hitting the 200mph mark without getting the Optional 3.31 gearing
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I suspect he's been disrespected enough on this thread to preclude his further contribution...
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The 3.31s are Standard...and ONLY...
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Awesome numbers from these pulls. The 500 has more power but the ZL1 still looks better
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Ah, okay. Don't get me wrong, it's a great car. But I can't see not getting the additional packages to make it even better. I just don't understand that part of it. I dont' mean the Recaros, nav and sunroof either.
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That would be a good time to come down. It starts cooling off in late September and our final race is currently scheduled for the last weekend in August at Infineon (AKA Sears Point, CA). We could take the 302R out to the track before we start preppeing it for either 1) sale so we can buy something else or 2) getting it ready for 2013. We also run a Kart team as KartNation. I don't get involved with that, but our race driver still karts and drives spec Miata's occasionally when we're not doing World Challenge.
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