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From: jmh@hopper.Virginia.EDU (Jeffrey Hoffmeister)
Subject: Re: The 1994 Mustang
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 13:05:31 GMT
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In article <1993Apr22.192652.3032@virginia.edu> jmm4h@Virginia.EDU ("The Blade Runner") writes:
>I just have got to remind all of you that this is it!  Yes,
>that's right, somtime this fall, Ford (the granddaddy of cars)
>will be introducing an all-new, mega-cool
>way-too-fast-for-Accord-drivers Mustang.  It's supposed to be
>100% streamlined, looking similar to the Mach III concept car
>Ford came out with around January.  I can't wait.  Anyone out
>there hear anything about it recently?


If everything I've read is correct, Ford is doing nothing but "re-
skinning" the existing Mustang, with MINOR suspension modifications.
And the pictures I've seen indicate they didn't do a very good job
of it.  

The "new" mustang, is nothing but a re-cycle of a 20 year old car.

Jeff



