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Old March 23rd, 2005, 09:16 AM
Cevon Mclean
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Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show

O MY GOD!,
Great work bill!.

Wheres the pictures!....40K plus a 10K Dealer Markup!...
Lets get together and talk to shelby about buying a "Lot" of say 20
cars for the orginal Shelby owners and make it into a "PR" thing for
FORD!?....We might get them at sticker!...and the first 20 or so
cars!.
Who would like one?...
ME!....

Cevon..
..**Make myne red with white stripes!...thanks!..**

From: "Bill Wells" <wwells249101MI@comcast.net>
To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
Subject: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show
Date sent: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:32:17 -0500

from the Detroit News :


Clarence Tabb Jr. / The Detroit News;Ford

After testing the new supercharged Ford Shelby Cobra GT500, racing legend
Carroll Shelby was impressed. "This is a street car that you can go to the
race track with," he said.







DEARBORN -- The smile on Carroll Shelby's face was 35 years in the making.

The 82-year-old racing legend had just climbed out from behind the wheel of
a prototype 2006 Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 -- the first Mustang to bear his
name since 1970.

With the tires of the GT500 still warm after his five-hour test drive,
Shelby gave his approval. The Shelby Mustangs of the past were visceral road
rockets. But the GT500 combined power with balance and refinement, he said.

"That's what we wanted back then, but it was impossible with the technology
that we had," Shelby said after the spin at Ford's Dearborn proving grounds.
"What we really built in the first place was a race car that you could drive
on the street. This is a street car that you can go to the race track with."

If the GT500 show car debuting today at the New York auto show is anywhere
near as good as its namesake predicts, it's likely to become an immediate
sensation when it goes into production next year.

The Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 not only marries two of motoring's most revered
names -- Mustang and Shelby -- but also boasts a pavement-shredding,
supercharged 5.4-liter engine that cranks out more than 450 horsepower.

It will be the most powerful factory-built Mustang ever and just the kind of
attention-grabbing sports car Ford was counting four years ago when it
patched up its tattered relationship with Shelby, the icon whose name is
synonymous with high-performance cars.

A dirt-poor, former chicken farmer from Leesburg, Texas, Shelby enjoyed a
superstar career as a race driver in the 1950s. In 1962, he developed the
first Cobra with a $25,000 investment stake from Ford.

Not long after that, he was challenged by Henry Ford II to help Ford Motor
beat Ferrari and win Le Mans, the most prestigious race in Europe. The Ford
chairman summoned Shelby and two associates to his office and handed each a
name tag that read: "Ford Wins Le Mans."

Shelby didn't let him down. On June 20, 1966, a trio of Ford GT-40 Mark IIs
crossed the finish line first, second and third at Le Mans.

The relationship between Ford and Shelby soured in the ensuing years. Shelby
joined Lee Iacocca at Chrysler Corp. and filed a $30 million suit against
Ford for using the GT350 name. It was settled out of court.

In 2001, Edsel B. Ford II, Henry Ford II's son, approached Shelby about
returning to Ford to help produce performance vehicles. Since then, Shelby
has consulted on the $140,000 Ford GT super sports car and Ford Shelby Cobra
concept car.

Ford says the new Shelby Mustang car will bridge the gap between the Ford GT
super sports car and the rest of its lineup.

"We're taking a multitiered approach," said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's director
of advanced product creation. "We've got the GT that's the top-of-the-line,
race-inspired performance. Then you'll have high-performance cars like the
Shelby GT500 that will be more affordable."

Ford is expected to sell the GT500 for just under $40,000 -- about $15,000
more than the starting price of a base-level, V-8-powered Mustang. Ford
plans to build about 7,000 GT500s a year at its plant in Flat Rock.

Following next year's arrival of the Shelby Cobra GT500, SVT will launch the
Sport Trac Adrenalin -- a sport utility truck based on the next-generation
Explorer. The company has also committed to building a Lightning, based on
the F-150, while Ford designers and engineers are contemplating an SVT
version of the Fusion, Ford's new midsize sedan that will debut this fall.

But it's the GT500 that will grace magazine covers and send fan Web sites
buzzing.

Well aware of the expectations, Shelby wanted to put the prototype through
its paces personally. At Ford's Dearborn test track on a recent Monday, he
effortlessly guided the car through the banked turns and straight-aways,
filling the air with the aroma of burnt rubber.

"Very seldom do you ever, right out of the box, get in a vehicle that feels
as solid as this does and as controllable without a lot of adjustments,"
Shelby said. "There's very few things that need to be done to this car."

The GT500, he said, will be a worthy successor to scorching GT350 fastbacks
and 427 Cobras of the past.

"That was what Shelby vehicles were in the beginning and that's what they
were meant to be," Shelby said


You can reach Eric Mayne at (313) 222-2443 or emayne@detnews.com.
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Old March 23rd, 2005, 09:16 AM
Dan Drury
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Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show

Make mine Highland Green with white stripes, black interior....

----- Original Message -----
From: "Cevon Mclean" <cmclean@rbhnrc.usda.gov>
To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show


> O MY GOD!,
> Great work bill!.
>
> Wheres the pictures!....40K plus a 10K Dealer Markup!...
> Lets get together and talk to shelby about buying a "Lot" of say 20
> cars for the orginal Shelby owners and make it into a "PR" thing for
> FORD!?....We might get them at sticker!...and the first 20 or so
> cars!.
> Who would like one?...
> ME!....
>
> Cevon..
> .**Make myne red with white stripes!...thanks!..**
>
> From: "Bill Wells" <wwells249101MI@comcast.net>
> To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
> Subject: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto

Show
> Date sent: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:32:17 -0500
>
> from the Detroit News :
>
>
> Clarence Tabb Jr. / The Detroit News;Ford
>
> After testing the new supercharged Ford Shelby Cobra GT500, racing legend
> Carroll Shelby was impressed. "This is a street car that you can go to the
> race track with," he said.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> DEARBORN -- The smile on Carroll Shelby's face was 35 years in the making.
>
> The 82-year-old racing legend had just climbed out from behind the wheel

of
> a prototype 2006 Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 -- the first Mustang to bear his
> name since 1970.
>
> With the tires of the GT500 still warm after his five-hour test drive,
> Shelby gave his approval. The Shelby Mustangs of the past were visceral

road
> rockets. But the GT500 combined power with balance and refinement, he

said.
>
> "That's what we wanted back then, but it was impossible with the

technology
> that we had," Shelby said after the spin at Ford's Dearborn proving

grounds.
> "What we really built in the first place was a race car that you could

drive
> on the street. This is a street car that you can go to the race track

with."
>
> If the GT500 show car debuting today at the New York auto show is anywhere
> near as good as its namesake predicts, it's likely to become an immediate
> sensation when it goes into production next year.
>
> The Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 not only marries two of motoring's most

revered
> names -- Mustang and Shelby -- but also boasts a pavement-shredding,
> supercharged 5.4-liter engine that cranks out more than 450 horsepower.
>
> It will be the most powerful factory-built Mustang ever and just the kind

of
> attention-grabbing sports car Ford was counting four years ago when it
> patched up its tattered relationship with Shelby, the icon whose name is
> synonymous with high-performance cars.
>
> A dirt-poor, former chicken farmer from Leesburg, Texas, Shelby enjoyed a
> superstar career as a race driver in the 1950s. In 1962, he developed the
> first Cobra with a $25,000 investment stake from Ford.
>
> Not long after that, he was challenged by Henry Ford II to help Ford Motor
> beat Ferrari and win Le Mans, the most prestigious race in Europe. The

Ford
> chairman summoned Shelby and two associates to his office and handed each

a
> name tag that read: "Ford Wins Le Mans."
>
> Shelby didn't let him down. On June 20, 1966, a trio of Ford GT-40 Mark

IIs
> crossed the finish line first, second and third at Le Mans.
>
> The relationship between Ford and Shelby soured in the ensuing years.

Shelby
> joined Lee Iacocca at Chrysler Corp. and filed a $30 million suit against
> Ford for using the GT350 name. It was settled out of court.
>
> In 2001, Edsel B. Ford II, Henry Ford II's son, approached Shelby about
> returning to Ford to help produce performance vehicles. Since then, Shelby
> has consulted on the $140,000 Ford GT super sports car and Ford Shelby

Cobra
> concept car.
>
> Ford says the new Shelby Mustang car will bridge the gap between the Ford

GT
> super sports car and the rest of its lineup.
>
> "We're taking a multitiered approach," said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's director
> of advanced product creation. "We've got the GT that's the

top-of-the-line,
> race-inspired performance. Then you'll have high-performance cars like the
> Shelby GT500 that will be more affordable."
>
> Ford is expected to sell the GT500 for just under $40,000 -- about $15,000
> more than the starting price of a base-level, V-8-powered Mustang. Ford
> plans to build about 7,000 GT500s a year at its plant in Flat Rock.
>
> Following next year's arrival of the Shelby Cobra GT500, SVT will launch

the
> Sport Trac Adrenalin -- a sport utility truck based on the next-generation
> Explorer. The company has also committed to building a Lightning, based on
> the F-150, while Ford designers and engineers are contemplating an SVT
> version of the Fusion, Ford's new midsize sedan that will debut this fall.
>
> But it's the GT500 that will grace magazine covers and send fan Web sites
> buzzing.
>
> Well aware of the expectations, Shelby wanted to put the prototype through
> its paces personally. At Ford's Dearborn test track on a recent Monday, he
> effortlessly guided the car through the banked turns and straight-aways,
> filling the air with the aroma of burnt rubber.
>
> "Very seldom do you ever, right out of the box, get in a vehicle that

feels
> as solid as this does and as controllable without a lot of adjustments,"
> Shelby said. "There's very few things that need to be done to this car."
>
> The GT500, he said, will be a worthy successor to scorching GT350

fastbacks
> and 427 Cobras of the past.
>
> "That was what Shelby vehicles were in the beginning and that's what they
> were meant to be," Shelby said
>
>
> You can reach Eric Mayne at (313) 222-2443 or emayne@detnews.com.
>
>
>
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Old March 23rd, 2005, 10:10 AM
Colin Comer
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Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show

I'm in,and I'll take any color except red.

Hey, if the put them on ebay I bet the sniper bidders would pay $899,887.66
for the first one! LOL

Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Drury" <dan_drury@midamcorp.com>
To: "CARMEMORIES" <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>; <cmclean@rbhnrc.usda.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show


> Make mine Highland Green with white stripes, black interior....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cevon Mclean" <cmclean@rbhnrc.usda.gov>
> To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:55 AM
> Subject: Re: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto Show
>
>
>> O MY GOD!,
>> Great work bill!.
>>
>> Wheres the pictures!....40K plus a 10K Dealer Markup!...
>> Lets get together and talk to shelby about buying a "Lot" of say 20
>> cars for the orginal Shelby owners and make it into a "PR" thing for
>> FORD!?....We might get them at sticker!...and the first 20 or so
>> cars!.
>> Who would like one?...
>> ME!....
>>
>> Cevon..
>> .**Make myne red with white stripes!...thanks!..**
>>
>> From: "Bill Wells" <wwells249101MI@comcast.net>
>> To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
>> Subject: New SHELBY Mustang GT 500 , details announced at NY Auto

> Show
>> Date sent: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:32:17 -0500
>>
>> from the Detroit News :
>>
>>
>> Clarence Tabb Jr. / The Detroit News;Ford
>>
>> After testing the new supercharged Ford Shelby Cobra GT500, racing legend
>> Carroll Shelby was impressed. "This is a street car that you can go to
>> the
>> race track with," he said.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> DEARBORN -- The smile on Carroll Shelby's face was 35 years in the
>> making.
>>
>> The 82-year-old racing legend had just climbed out from behind the wheel

> of
>> a prototype 2006 Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 -- the first Mustang to bear his
>> name since 1970.
>>
>> With the tires of the GT500 still warm after his five-hour test drive,
>> Shelby gave his approval. The Shelby Mustangs of the past were visceral

> road
>> rockets. But the GT500 combined power with balance and refinement, he

> said.
>>
>> "That's what we wanted back then, but it was impossible with the

> technology
>> that we had," Shelby said after the spin at Ford's Dearborn proving

> grounds.
>> "What we really built in the first place was a race car that you could

> drive
>> on the street. This is a street car that you can go to the race track

> with."
>>
>> If the GT500 show car debuting today at the New York auto show is
>> anywhere
>> near as good as its namesake predicts, it's likely to become an immediate
>> sensation when it goes into production next year.
>>
>> The Ford Shelby Cobra GT500 not only marries two of motoring's most

> revered
>> names -- Mustang and Shelby -- but also boasts a pavement-shredding,
>> supercharged 5.4-liter engine that cranks out more than 450 horsepower.
>>
>> It will be the most powerful factory-built Mustang ever and just the kind

> of
>> attention-grabbing sports car Ford was counting four years ago when it
>> patched up its tattered relationship with Shelby, the icon whose name is
>> synonymous with high-performance cars.
>>
>> A dirt-poor, former chicken farmer from Leesburg, Texas, Shelby enjoyed a
>> superstar career as a race driver in the 1950s. In 1962, he developed the
>> first Cobra with a $25,000 investment stake from Ford.
>>
>> Not long after that, he was challenged by Henry Ford II to help Ford
>> Motor
>> beat Ferrari and win Le Mans, the most prestigious race in Europe. The

> Ford
>> chairman summoned Shelby and two associates to his office and handed each

> a
>> name tag that read: "Ford Wins Le Mans."
>>
>> Shelby didn't let him down. On June 20, 1966, a trio of Ford GT-40 Mark

> IIs
>> crossed the finish line first, second and third at Le Mans.
>>
>> The relationship between Ford and Shelby soured in the ensuing years.

> Shelby
>> joined Lee Iacocca at Chrysler Corp. and filed a $30 million suit against
>> Ford for using the GT350 name. It was settled out of court.
>>
>> In 2001, Edsel B. Ford II, Henry Ford II's son, approached Shelby about
>> returning to Ford to help produce performance vehicles. Since then,
>> Shelby
>> has consulted on the $140,000 Ford GT super sports car and Ford Shelby

> Cobra
>> concept car.
>>
>> Ford says the new Shelby Mustang car will bridge the gap between the Ford

> GT
>> super sports car and the rest of its lineup.
>>
>> "We're taking a multitiered approach," said Hau Thai-Tang, Ford's
>> director
>> of advanced product creation. "We've got the GT that's the

> top-of-the-line,
>> race-inspired performance. Then you'll have high-performance cars like
>> the
>> Shelby GT500 that will be more affordable."
>>
>> Ford is expected to sell the GT500 for just under $40,000 -- about
>> $15,000
>> more than the starting price of a base-level, V-8-powered Mustang. Ford
>> plans to build about 7,000 GT500s a year at its plant in Flat Rock.
>>
>> Following next year's arrival of the Shelby Cobra GT500, SVT will launch

> the
>> Sport Trac Adrenalin -- a sport utility truck based on the
>> next-generation
>> Explorer. The company has also committed to building a Lightning, based
>> on
>> the F-150, while Ford designers and engineers are contemplating an SVT
>> version of the Fusion, Ford's new midsize sedan that will debut this
>> fall.
>>
>> But it's the GT500 that will grace magazine covers and send fan Web sites
>> buzzing.
>>
>> Well aware of the expectations, Shelby wanted to put the prototype
>> through
>> its paces personally. At Ford's Dearborn test track on a recent Monday,
>> he
>> effortlessly guided the car through the banked turns and straight-aways,
>> filling the air with the aroma of burnt rubber.
>>
>> "Very seldom do you ever, right out of the box, get in a vehicle that

> feels
>> as solid as this does and as controllable without a lot of adjustments,"
>> Shelby said. "There's very few things that need to be done to this car."
>>
>> The GT500, he said, will be a worthy successor to scorching GT350

> fastbacks
>> and 427 Cobras of the past.
>>
>> "That was what Shelby vehicles were in the beginning and that's what they
>> were meant to be," Shelby said
>>
>>
>> You can reach Eric Mayne at (313) 222-2443 or emayne@detnews.com.
>>
>>
>>

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