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I am a Blue Guy, so the differences going from a 2013 SCAB to 2014 SCAB wouldn't be worth the plunge. Now, if FORD sticks with the Raptor line and makes some redesigning moves, that may be worth looking into. However, I love the truck just the way it is. I think they went out on a ledge with the redesign of the Mustang, but that's a three beer thread!
 

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Well we all can hope for the 16 raptor. As for the new truck and mustang.. We will have to get used to it. We will see more and more of those out there within the next year. I'm sure the redesign will come around and I'll start liking it a little more with each one I see in person
 
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Funny you say that. I own a 2012 GT500 Vert, it is my 13th Mustang. The new Mustang coming out has the lines of an imported car. There is nothing traditional or retro to it. I know the redesign of the Mustang has only helped me in two areas. One, I know I won't be selling mine any time soon to buy a new one and two, the real Mustang traditionalist will look to people like me with a 2012 as a real retro looking car. Imagine if you will, Chevy changing the lines of the retro Camaro. I think they would lose their market. Many of those new Camaro owners are past Camaro owners, very similar to Mustang people. I believe the old saying of not fixing something that isn't broken really applies to this concept.
 
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