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Old 08-22-2006, 07:32 PM
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Re: Decided against the Challenger due to.......

Hey Yankee, I see you have a few pontiacs. I have owned a couple that I wish I still had. As for the GT500 Shelby, I can see paying $46K out the door for 500hp. Compared to anything else that make 500hp $46K OTD is cheap. Ford talked of keeping the car under $39,000, but I knew that wasn't going to happen with only aprox. 15,000 Shelby's to be built. I hope the Trans Am due come about. If it does, I will be trying to buy one.

The July 2006 issue of HOT ROD magazine has some nice pictures of the Trans Am and a Cougar.

Do you have that magazine Yankee?

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