Mach 1 Review

See if you can catch the inaccuracies.

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1) uses '95 Cobra motor 2) uses IRS 3) "I think the hood scoop is a marketing thing" -- (Brock doesn't get it.) 4) 1-year of production

Though I must admit the take off in the video was pretty impressive.

Patrick

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Tony Alonso

You missed the 2004 Lincoln Mustang.

Ðavïd Greenville, NC
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Ðavïd

The all new Lincoln LS Mustang? WTF?! LMAO!!

Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 '69 Mustang Sportsroof

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Scott W.

I am unable to watch this atm but perhaps they are referencing the Lincoln counterpart to the Mustang is returning?

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Nicholas Anthony

Umm. AFAIK, there was NEVER a Lincoln counterpart to the Mustang. The closest thing was the Mercury Cougar WAY back in the day.

Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 '69 Mustang Sportsroof

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Scott W.

What about the Mercury Capri? Wasn't that close to one of the Mustangs many moons ago?

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DJ NoMore

Yeah, that was the Fox body counterpart to the Mustang, but it STILL isnt a Lincoln.

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Scott W.

Just jumping in here. This talk about odd Lincolns or Mercs reminded me of a movie I saw the other night. I don't know its name, but it Has Robert Redford in it and he was driving a 64 maybe 65 truck, and the tailgate read Mercury. Anyone know about the truck?

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GILL

No, but they did make pickups for a while...

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My Name Is Nobody

Wow, so Mercury did make trucks back then. Thanks. The first link didn't work, but that red truck sure is cool.

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Starting in 2005 the Mustang is based on the same platform as the Lincoln LS/Ford Thunderbird/Jaguar S-Type.

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Tony Alonso

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Tony Alonso

The Wikipedia articles mentions that parts of the LS are carried over but that it is not the same chassis -

"C> It is not the same platform. Parts of the LS architecture were carried

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Tony Alonso

GILL wrote in news:vqmdnYr9MKYTQ9vanZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:

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IIRC, those sold only in Canada and not the U.S.

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Joe

I didn't see any "chrome rimmed" gauges.

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Ashton Crusher

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