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I really hope it never looks like that last photo. That has to be one of the most borring designs I have ever seen, looks just like a turtle.

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What happened to the 2014.5?

I guess they thought it was a good idea to skip a full year?

Well the article states is either a 2015 or 2014 1/2 depending on who you ask. It can't ACTUALLY be a 1/2 since VINs don't allow for that, but I'm sure it will be marketed as such in April. As for skipping a year, the model year changes over around July these days, so they've been making 2014s for 3 months now.

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"...and for the first time an independant rear suspension."

This author seems to have forgotten about the 1999-2004 SVT Cobra Mustangs... ;)

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"...and for the first time an independant rear suspension."

This author seems to have forgotten about the 1999-2004 SVT Cobra Mustangs... ;)

Unless he meant for the whole platform, not just the premium line.

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I really hope it never looks like that last photo. That has to be one of the most borring designs I have ever seen, looks just like a turtle.

Remember the Ford Probe, was to be the next gen Mustang at the time but Ford got alot of slack about it being front wheel drive so, i heard anyway. The Probe didn't do much for me then and still don't.

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For better or worse, this rendering appears to be the most correct one so far:

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Side window graphic is reinforced by spy shots of the interior. Lower rear valance and entire front end are dead-on confirmed by unmasked sections of prototypes. Taillight panel is very consistent with fuzzy-focus Ford promotional shots of artists working on the clay, and clinic participants have verified the louvered nature of the taillights themselves.

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I suspect I'm completely alone in this but; I wish Ford would go back to the original 1964 concept and start again from there. It was a simple, light, fun car that appealed to both sexes - not the bloated, steroidal virility statement that it has since become.

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