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Replying to: 08pony (Sep 01, 2007 6:47 pm)
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Replying to: akirby (Sep 01, 2007 7:17 pm) |
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Dude, the restyle is on the wings for 2009. Just wait 10 more months. Mark. |
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Replying to: babicka (Oct 06, 2003 4:59 pm) thanks
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Replying to: captkipp (Sep 06, 2007 5:28 pm) |
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Replying to: cougarjunkie (Aug 01, 2007 11:07 am) |
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Not sure if this should be posted here or not, but was wondering if anyone bought the Shelby GT and if so what were your thoughts? Was it worth the price? To the ones I've seen advertised it seems that dealers are adding crazy markups for the package, despite the modest gains, banking on the SHELBY name to justify the price. I've actually seen more GT500s than Shelby GTs - only seen one GT versus 10 GT500s on the street. To me it just doesn't seem worth it. Any thoughts?
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Replying to: jae5 (Oct 03, 2007 9:34 am) |
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First, if you own a regular Mustang GT. Then you can upgrade your mechanicals to the Shelby GT with Ford Racing parts. To upgrade a stock GT to GT500 is not really realistic. Second. vs the GT500, the Shelby GT actually went to Los Vegas and was worked on by Shelby techs. The GT500 as built 100% on the regular Mustang line in Flat Rock. Third, My dealer sells the Shelby GTs for full list. MSRP on the car and cost on the Shelby package which is around $38,000. The upgrades are worth it IMHO if you don't pay much over that. This could be the last program Carol Shelby is personally involved in. He is no spring chicken and that may have some effect on the Collectability of these limited cars. Collectability is also affect by the fact that the 2008 Shelby GTs are pretty much completely different appearence wise. Mark. |
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Replying to: mschmal (Oct 04, 2007 3:35 pm) As with novell, I've seen more GT500s than GTs; I figure I might see one KR or Super Snake someday. I just see some for sale in the Auto Week mags and the dealers are asking major cash for them and the GT500s. It's just hard to take when on the next page there are a couple of C6 Corvettes for the same cash or less than the GT, or a 427 S/C Cobra replica or used Viper for the same cash. That was kind of my point I guess. The two main packages that make it a "Shelby" can be bought from the Ford Motorsports Catalog for a lot less than buying the package. The other items are just insignias, badges and the like. {And I would have liked to have seen the T-bird sequential taillights like the 67-70 and the concept car for the 2005 on the current Shelbys). For me the collectability is second, I still believe cars should be driven first, looked at / drooled over second. If I was just into the collectability, put it in a garage and wipe it down every night, I'd buy a plastic model kit for $10 ~ $15 bucks (or a metal one for a little more coin) and call it the day. Hell of a lot cheaper and can modify it anyway I wanted without guilt. And if I wanted another one to "preserve the authenticity" just go to the hobby store and buy another. And your right, Shelby may not be around too much longer; between the younger wife and the multiple ops... But one of the greats nonetheless. Thanks guys. |
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