Hendrick Phone Bombs In on a Ford GT Herritage Edition at BJ

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by flynbuick, Jan 21, 2019.

  1. flynbuick

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  2. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    if I had a spare 2.5 million I doubt I would send it on a car that I hardly drove. and I know if I owned a car of that level it would be driven alot......not just sat.....I dont understand what joy comes from that. to me the joy comes from being behind the wheel letter the car do what it was built for
     
  3. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    It is going to his Heritage Auto Museum here is N.C. I will take some pictures and post them later this year.
     
  4. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    I'm sure it would be, I just would have to drive thr living sh!+ out of it a few times
     
  5. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Three things come to mind. The first is where can you drive a Ford GT near its maximum potential performance? My second point is it appears to be a car comfortable for short, slender people. (No, I have never even sat down in the seat of one.) My third point is that you cannot leave the car parked in public unattended.
     
  6. Mike B in SC

    Mike B in SC Well-Known Member

    A friend of mine got rid of his Lamborghini Diablo for the same reasons...
     
  7. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    all reasons why I wouldn't buy such a car IF I ever had a spare 2 5 million just sitting around doing nothing......lol
     
  8. Bill Nuttle

    Bill Nuttle Well-Known Member

    Yep it’s not made for a bigger guy. I’m 5’8” and 225. They suck to get in and out of. The rides not all that great either.
     
  9. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    This is why my daily driver is a 2008 Silverado.
     
  10. Mart

    Mart Gold level member

    Maybe the new mid engine vette is a good substitute.
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    Last edited: Jan 21, 2019

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