View Full Version : 2010 Ford COT for Nationwide Series
Mike_McCluskey
July 29th, 2009, 02:24
Not a huge Ford fan but it looks better than the cookie cutter CUP cars. Maybe it will convince GM to enter the Camaro and Dodge to enter the Charger.
http://jayski.com/schemes/2010/nationwide/fordcot.htm
Chris Tobin
July 29th, 2009, 07:00
Not a huge Ford fan but it looks better than the cookie cutter CUP cars. Maybe it will convince GM to enter the Camaro and Dodge to enter the Charger.
http://jayski.com/schemes/2010/nationwide/fordcot.htm
It would be nice to see the Mustang, Camaro and Challenger but I thought the manufacturers already decided against it... Maybe with the current economy they will reconsider as it will help them sell cars!:D
07FJRog
July 29th, 2009, 07:15
hell yeah, thats what they should be racing. but they have always been the bigger sedans, so who knows. that would be cool to see the camaro, challenger as well like said above.
michael_loomis
July 29th, 2009, 11:54
lol.. that thing is even further from resembling a mustang, than the current COT camry, and whatever ford and dodge are using! I didnt think they could get any worse.. lol
Mike_McCluskey
July 29th, 2009, 12:27
It ain't that bad! Well, maybe but to me it looks better then the CUP boxes. When the FORD guy was on Moodys' show talking about it he kept talking about the Nationwide COT as Pony Cars. They want to differentiate themselves from the CUP COT as much as they can. A box is a box....
lol.. that thing is even further from resembling a mustang, than the current COT camry, and whatever ford and dodge are using! I didnt think they could get any worse.. lol
woundedyak
August 2nd, 2009, 08:02
I heard Mustang is going to be on the cup cars in 2010!
9Iron
August 2nd, 2009, 09:22
... I didnt think they could get any worse..
Save the box for the cuppy deal,
continue to build the truck series(product identity),
cuz arca was a cool deal yesterday,
better than tier two pony series...
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