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From: damelio@progress.COM (Stephen D'Amelio)
Subject: Re: The 1994 Mustang
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vlasis@cybernet.cse.fau.edu (vlasis theodore) writes:

>Have you Detroit beings compared the ultra-long-throw stick shifts of
>the 5.0 with the 93 MR2 turbo or 93 RX7 (I ll buy it in 6 mos) ?

>Or the Torsen differential of the RX7 compared to the Differential of 
>the 5.0 that sounds in every hairpin turn ?

Or the price tag of the RX7 vs. a Mustang? Part of the definition of
a Mustang is that it should be affordable by the masses. Of course
Ford knows youre argument, THEY OWN A BIG PIECE OF MAZDA! Take a good
look at a Mach III, now an RX7, hhhmmmmm...

>And bythe way 5.0 and Camaro both have drums on the rear breaks ...
>Hello , this is the 90 's ?

That is a tragedy, but I don't think new Camaros or the new Mustangs will.

-Steve

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