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Originally Posted by -George-
Hello,
I have just looked through all the pro-touring car threads with photos/videos and majority of pro-touring cars are Camaros. Is there a reason for this?
I understand they are cheaper in the long run to build but I guess my real question is, can other muscle cars perform as good (say in my case a 1969 mustang fastback) if a chasis was built for it and so forth, or is there some issue with the car that even with $200,000 thrown at it, it still wont hold up to Camaros?
I've seen track times/wins at goodguys and its all flooded with camaros. I dont get it.
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They all are not cheap to build. Parts were out earlier for camaros because of demand. Alot of $ goes into engineering, if the parts dont sell then kaboom. The mustang stuff is cool. I had an original 65 shelby and it was the worst driving car I've ever driven, drove it to the DMV and sold it when I got home LOL, the new DSE mustang stuff takes the mustang to a whole new planet. Even underpowered compared to most it does well amongst the other beasts around here on the track.
Good luck with your project. Im looking forward to seeing more mustang cars sprouting up.