You're not alone.
I would like to see a faster mustang. But I this subject has kind of come up before. Where do you take the mustang?
I think that Ford is doing the right thing with the GT's with one exception:
KEEP THE SAME DAM ENGINE IN THE CAR FOR A FEW MORE YEARS. It is when you have a lot of cars on the road with the same engine that you get a lot of affordable aftermarket parts. With rumors of a different powertrain in the new mustang, if I were a aftermarket parts manufacturer I would waiting to see what happens, not building parts.
Back to your original idea. I agree, with a "special" edition car you'd think that they could so something a little better. A Boss or Mach 1 car would totally kick some a**.
You are not alone on this one.
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Driving: 1998 F-150
Far way in Edmonton==>
1995 Mustang GT