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Bill @ Sep 20th 2006 5:18PM
#3. This is the problem with retro-styled cars, what next? How do you make it evolve?
If it stays the same forever, why buy one? When you style it like a 68 Mustang, what's the next step? A retro 1972? A (horrors) retro Mustang II?
The current body is nice, and it's helped Ford tremendously, but it can't, and shouldn't last forever.