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25-10-2020, 09:53 PM | #121 | ||
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Its possible that its not a Ford issue but the snowflakes in Australia have said no. Just like previous items deleted regarding honing.
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25-10-2020, 10:16 PM | #122 | ||
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Well, you can lock in Recaros, appearance packs, Auto/Manual, Colour. I can't see why Handling Pack can't be an option as well.
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They can put flares and big wheels/tyres on a Ranger but Mustang, they aren't interested. The "snowflakes" didn't stop the Ranger so I think it could've been done if Ford really wanted to. And they haven't stopped similar kits on the ZL1.
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26-10-2020, 06:37 AM | #124 | ||
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Well that is a pretty disappointing update, they should have defaulted the handling pack for Australia. We dont get the 350/500 so for not it should have been the top dog, you buy a car like that for the fruit.
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26-10-2020, 07:25 AM | #125 | ||
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Small volumes in Aus relative to USA
Probably a strategy to keep the best for last and Gives folks a reason to upgrade Makes a production runout a tad easier from a sales perspective when sitting on the fence deciding on the best if the last or the first of the new |
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26-10-2020, 01:11 PM | #128 | |||
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I dont see whats so hard with letting someone tick the box, unless they thought Aussies dont have much of an option and they were wanting to keep the cost down.
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26-10-2020, 01:40 PM | #129 | |||
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but now they’ve relented due to heavy customer pressure in the USA, so I wonder if that decision will flow through to the Aussie Mach 1s....... |
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It's an OEM LHD GT500 they import and convert for you. It is even plated, signed and registered on the USA Shelby registry once converted. |
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26-10-2020, 03:11 PM | #131 | ||
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Yeah but its not the same, and its $250k...for a Ford....and a Mustang at that.
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26-10-2020, 03:59 PM | #132 | ||
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You will most probably find that the parts in the pack have either not been engineered for RHD and don't fit due to some unique RHD components or the parts don't meet ADR. That would be my bet.
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26-10-2020, 04:54 PM | #133 | ||
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Compare the prices ...........USA LHD Model US $...,..............Aussie RHD Model AUD $
Mach 1…...……............................$51,700....…... ............................$83,000 Factory RHD Shelby GT..................................$72,900....... ..….........................$250,000 Post-Production RHD So let's imagine that a factory RHD GT with all taxes including LCT is double the price of the Mach 1, that would make it $166,000 ........that would be over $80,000 saved. |
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I don't think jpd80 was making the point we're paying too much in Aust, rather what a factory Shelby GT would work out to be if using the same factor of multiplication. |
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26-10-2020, 08:12 PM | #136 | ||
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No take the US$’s and convert to AU dollars mate 👍
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My mistake if I'm getting your post wrong however, Ford Australia has released pricing on the Mustang Mach 1.
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The list price for the Aussie Mach 1 is $83,365 + ORC, the US price is just a point of reference when comparing the Shelby GT to the price the import converter is charging. I've often said that Ford only charges us about $5k-$7k to supply a Mustang here in RHD, that's good value, the Shelby GT conversion price is nearly three times the price of the Mach 1. Before Ford started importing RHD GT Mustangs, we were paying about $40,000 more for converted imports and that appears to be the case with the Shelby GT and compounded by LCT on what is essentially local labour and profit margin. Also not having a shot at R Spec Mustang but it's clear that work done to a car post production gets exponentially dearer the more you do thanks to our lovely taxes. Last edited by jpd80; 27-10-2020 at 07:41 AM. |
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I wasn’t having a shot at Mach 1, the price is very reasonable compared to the US version
What I was showing is how expensive a post production conversion is on a Shelby GT, not that they are ripping anyone off, just the consequences of extra costs that also inflated luxury car tax and GST on top. I know it’s not happening but my point is: If Ford did produce a RHD Shelby GT, they could easily charge twice the Mach1’s price and buyers would really go for that. Obviously the cost to ford is way beyond any benefit of expending resources on a factory RHD Shelby GT. |
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Do they have different steering systems? Engine intake position etc. I cant see how technically its that different from what they already do. And if it is well get smarter and design models and updates so you can accommodate both. Seems like a restrictive and short sighted process.
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but I bet that the whole car has to go through reliably protocol with the RHD parts, maybe the agreement with using the Shelby name is only for North America? |
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29-10-2020, 02:19 PM | #142 | |||
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They saw RHD Mustang as a risk that might not pay off. Luckily for them, it exceeded expectations. Now that they have numbers they can work with, they might have a look at it for future Shelby's. The numbers have to add up though. But I think a lot of the problem stems from drive by noise. It's much stricter here, and in Europe, than it is in the US. Exhausts, and tyre noise with the big tyres too. |
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Just a bit of short sightedness, its not just us, Shelby is as global as Mustang so there would be some volume in other places too. Builds the brand, halo cars etc etc
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points on the suspension but understand that the Mach 1 is basically GT350/GT350R grandfathered over to Ford. The main difference was the hand built FPC 5.2 is replaced by the Bullitt 5.0 engine. This is Ford getting a second Life out of its chassis. There probably was justification to skip the RHD Shelby GT but I suspect that once again, FORD underestimated it's HP audience. |
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Can anyone explain this car’s Shelby status. It’s RHD and for sale for $300k
https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...AG-AD-19027682 What do you think of the wide body? About the Mach 1. I like it. I’ve been trying to justify getting one. It’s all about the manual gearbox, for me. GT350 ! It’s as good as we're getting. Unless there’s a 2022 Elanour (with A GT500 front bar) Not a lot to shop against, at this price point, when Manual is a must have. Jet Fighter Grey should be C-130 Hercules Grey. I’d prefer silver or charcoal. Bullitt’s Highland Green should be an option. Mach 1 head light blanks are being used for twin turbo, by a mate of a mate.. |
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30-10-2020, 06:46 AM | #146 | |||
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I get the rationale behind the 350/500 not being available here, I still think its shortsighted and typical of an American company. Germans dont seem to have issues engineering for both sides with the majority of their range. I want a Mach1 bad, but I am also happy to wait 1-2 years for them to drop a bit. Or, build my own version (gearbox being the only big ticket item IMO).
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something that also caused problems with the locally developed R Spec Mustang. When Ford develops these special HP cars their eyes are only on domestic sales and whatever export markets accept the cars with minimal technical changes. |
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You may end up wanting more (just because it becomes available !) A built GT may suffice in the mean time Would be good to hire such a beast at the local track... Last edited by 383hq; 30-10-2020 at 07:21 AM. |
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