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Ford to sell GT500 Mustang at all dealerships

03/20/2006, 10:58 AM

By admin

Ford will sell its Shelby GT500 at all of its dealerships, according to Automotive News. Previously, Ford’s SVT vehicles were only available from select dealers. However, recent reports have suggested that Ford has scrapped the SVT division entirely. The first sign of the move came when Ford dropped the “SVT” designation from the GT500’s name. Later, Ford cancelled plans for the Sport Trac Adrenaline and a next-generation F-150 Lightning. While Ford has not yet officially announced an end to SVT, most analysts feel it will be dropped, at least in name.

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03/20, 11:47 AM

posted by:

JD

Maaan, I really liked the Sport Trac too.

03/20, 3:43 PM

posted by:

Steve

Weren’t they going to expand SVT to Lincoln and Mercury just a few months ago?

03/21, 5:26 AM

posted by:

BAC

I think they will still expand to those brands but the SVT name is done for. If you think about it its kinda dumb anyway SVT Ford Shelby Mustang Cobra GT500. O wait a name that long needs more work than that. Try dropping the Cobra and Shelby as well because thats way to many names.

 
 
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