Cool beans!  Is that stainless steel?
Stephi 
 
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Date: Friday, October 10, 2003 9:48:44 AM
Subject: [Sndbox] Ford GT
 
The interior of the 2005 Ford GT is shown in this company handout photo. Ford Motor Co. harkened back to the 1960s for a new high-end speedster it hopes will lure drivers who typically opt for exotic Italian sports cars. Some analysts say the Ford GT, which will hit some showrooms by mid-2004, with a price tag approaching $150,000, is the most extreme performance car from a domestic automaker since possibly the introduction of the original Ford GT40 in the mid-1960s.2005 Ford GT. (AP Photo/Ford Motor Co., ho)
Thu Oct 9, 3:39 PM ET

The interior of the 2005 Ford GT is shown in this company handout photo. Ford Motor Co. harkened back to the 1960s for a new high-end speedster it hopes will lure drivers who typically opt for exotic Italian sports cars. Some analysts say the Ford GT, which will hit some showrooms by mid-2004, with a price tag approaching $150,000, is the most extreme performance car from a domestic automaker since possibly the introduction of the original Ford GT40 in the mid-1960s.2005 Ford GT. (AP Photo/Ford Motor Co., ho)
 
Charles Mims
 
 
 
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