RENDERED! Should Ford Make A RADICAL, Wide Body Mustang And Deliver It As The SUPER SNAKE?

RENDERED! Should Ford Make A RADICAL, Wide Body Mustang And Deliver It As The SUPER SNAKE?
When we look across the muscle cars on offer today, it's pretty interesting. That's because each that are available really do bring different things to the table.

Take, for example, the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger. One is a new-age hit while the other firmly keeps its approach retro.

No question, they both drive better than their founding fathers but they're both in need of chutzpah to keep customers interested. Dodge's latest move, to introduce a Red Eye and equip Challengers with wide body kits, was genius. I saw a Plum Crazy example today and it looks just as good as when the Challenger was introduced over 10 years ago.

After seeing a rendering put together by Hugo Silva Designs, we're thinking that an updated Super Snake MAY be a good avenue for Ford to pursue. Give it a tremendous amount of power as well as a radical body kit that will make it stand apart from the traditional Mustangs and Shelby GT cars.

What say you, Spies?



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skytopskytop - 2/3/2020 7:17:56 AM
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Absolutely not. It car in the photo looks like it suffered from over weight thunder thighs. Ugh!


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/3/2020 8:00:50 AM
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Shelby produces the Super Snake currently, not Ford.

The current Shelby Super Snake has about 800 horsepower and is not a garish mess like this import tuner boy's wet dream.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 2/3/2020 9:44:28 AM
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I'd be much happy with the Mustang with authentic retro styling but with all the modern capabilities and safety measures required. The current model leaves me cold.


TomMTomM - 2/3/2020 5:07:04 PM
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The original Mustangs were essentially two seat cars - the rear package shelf for children that did not have legs and had only half a brain. Especially the Fastbacks.

Today- they really need to provide utility for the rear seat to make them more of a car but they are not looking to make limited production number cars - when an SUV sells much better - so this is a pipe dream (Frankly - I would like a 4 door Mustang to see if cars can still make it but they won't.)


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/3/2020 9:20:25 PM
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The problem is that the current Mustang has nearly ZERO retro DNA and is barely identifiable as a mustang from the front.


ricks0mericks0me - 2/3/2020 5:52:43 PM
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Ricer Boy Meet Mustang.
That picture looks like sh!t


SuperCarEnthusiastSuperCarEnthusiast - 2/4/2020 1:10:15 PM
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Ford try to copy Dodge.....again!


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