12-03-2015, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by snakebite8
but with the gt almost making ford go broke
also ford would never build a t-bird 2 door coupe again that is priced near the mustang. they do not what to hurt the sales of the stang ever. when the 2000 t-bird came out they hoped to take buyes from the vett, never from a guy who was thinking about a mustang.
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Ford has pretty deep pockets - they don't want to lose money on any vehicle, but they can lose a lot on each GT and not really feel it because the GT was produced in such low volumes.
The resurrected T-Bird was a disaster. The retro styling did not resonate with buyers and they were asking WAY too much money for it. I don't believe they had any aspirations of taking sales away from the Corvette - the T-Bird was in a completely different category. Sure, they both had two seats and front engine / RWD powertrains, but the similarities end there. The Bird was a cruiser, the Corvette a sports car - even if many of them are driven as cruisers by octagenarians.
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