A Ford supercar may be a rare sight, but in the Nineties and Noughties they were all over the motor show circuit. While GM has the Corvette and Chrysler the Viper, Ford�s sportscar lineup starts and ends with the Mustang in its many iterations. That doesn�t mean that the Blue Oval hasn�t toyed with the idea of making a higher-end sportscar, though. In fact it even made one not so long ago with the Ford GT, and it was quite the stunner, too. But in the years before that retro supercar hit the market, Ford designed a number of sportscar concepts. Here are five of our favorites. more at CarBuzz: Pagani Responds to Top Gear ControversyAlfa to Debut Giulietta Veloce in Geneva5 Affordable First Cars Our journey starts with the Mach III concept that debuted at the 1993 Detroit Auto Show. Technically it was a Mustang concept, and its styling foreshadowed the jellybean Mustang that followed. But its design was something else. Though the Mach III shared its 4.6-liter V8 (albeit supercharged) with the production Mustang that followed, and its essential front-engine/rear-drive configuration, the shape was that of a speedster. It had a chopped-down windscreen and a waterfall rear cowling that made it stand out, but never made it off the show stand. At least not as it appeared. Source: Carbuzz
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