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Ford Forty-Nine Concept |
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LS platform? |
BlackSunshine 5-11-2002 |
I hope they don't use it for too much. It's too weak, not stiff enough. Not that I'd buy any ford product other than a mustang, but still, it be nice to see em do something right. |
FWD? |
Ouroboros 5-11-2002 |
Considering it's based on the same RWD chassis under the Lincoln LS and T-bird, an excellent RWD chassis, I don't see how your statment could be true. BTW, in the states, Ford sells the Focus, Taurus, Mustang, and Thunderbird. Half of those are RWD. The chassis under the T-bird is goiing to be used under more cars in the future... |
Balancing Act |
Lachlan J 24-10-2002 |
So far I like what I see, very nice retro style. But if Ford decide to do their usual thing, be conservative, and make this a low power, front wheel car, like almost everything else they make in the US, they shouldn't even bother. |
Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (3) |
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