getbit
Enthusiast
I agree, Spray.
NOT a Ford fan...just a GT fan!
NOT a Ford fan...just a GT fan!
I am curious about your comment "Truely an American Super car". What makes it a supercar? The price, the performance, it being exclisive since not many were built? Only reason why i ask is that the Viper is very close in comparison to the GT with the exception of price.
Yes the GT is a bit faster, but the Viper with some simple, inexpensive mods can outrun the GT.
Yes the GT is a bit more exclusive, but that is only because it was an extemely limited poduction car.
If you are looking for a collector car for the future, no doubt it is the GT but i just cant seem to get past the price difference for two relatively similar performing cars.
I am curious about your comment "Truely an American Super car". What makes it a supercar? The price, the performance, it being exclisive since not many were built? Only reason why i ask is that the Viper is very close in comparison to the GT with the exception of price.
Yes the GT is a bit faster, but the Viper with some simple, inexpensive mods can outrun the GT.
Yes the GT is a bit more exclusive, but that is only because it was an extemely limited poduction car.
If you are looking for a collector car for the future, no doubt it is the GT but i just cant seem to get past the price difference for two relatively similar performing cars.
I understand where you are coming from Nader but you are off base a little with your comparison. The first thing that comes to mind is the heritage of the GT. In the 60's it became an icon with it's obliteration of the Ferrari and every other race car on the planet at Lemans. IMO this in itself vaults the GT to super car status. We all know what the Viper did in 1998 but it will never compare to four years straight of winning Lemans 1966-1969.
Secondly it is price, exclusivity and performance that gives it a super car label. Look at the Carrera GT, a world super car that has a top speed of 1 mph faster then the GT and is a $440,000 car. The Viper is around 190 vs. 205 for the GT, man that is a HUGE difference. This goes also for the 0-60 and 1/4 mile, it's only a few tenths but it might as well be an hour in the racing world. You mention mods for the Viper, heck you can do a pulley, exhaust, intakes and re-map and have a fire breathing 750 hp in the GT, check out the GT forum and see what I mean.
Spray for that post this year you get a ride
We will be in Austin the second to last weekend in March at the same hotel...come on over Saturday if you want...I think we might have a few more GT's hanging out this year.
Matt
If you have a choice, my vote would be for the GT.
One of the great joys in owning either a Viper or GT is that you get to mingle with a great group of owners. From what I have heard, the Ford GT owners are just as fun loving and crazy as the Viper owners.
In the 60's it became an icon with it's obliteration of the Ferrari and every other race car on the planet at Lemans. IMO this in itself vaults the GT to super car status. We all know what the Viper did in 1998 but it will never compare to four years straight of winning Lemans 1966-1969.
IIRC, the stock 96 GTS got to 196 many years ago, so it would seem that the 08 with an additional 150 HP will surely be able to break the 200 MPH mark.
The day the Ford GT is available as a convertible, Ford has my business.
Peter
The day the Ford GT is available as a convertible, Ford has my business.
Peter
http://www.gtx1.com/
Welcome, Peter..