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2011 Shelby gt350

RapidRabbit

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Thought this was a cool shot. It is from a motor trend article.
The front bumper looks like a ricer add on. Kind of chintzy for a Shelby.

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Link to article
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupes/112_1003_2011_ford_shelby_gt350/index.html
 
I would like to see those chrome bumpers in person. I do like chrome accents on my Mustang. Yes I know that it does not make it go faster or handle better, but it does have to look good doing it. :ecit fd
 
I don't know, I like it. The large front valence keeps air out from under the car where it screws up aerodynamics. I really like the hood.
 
Well its only $34k on top of buying the base car.

I like it....34k like I'm not sure. After market/Ford Racing upgrades most probably be installed cheaper but then you won't have that magic name.

In that price range there are other cars that I would consider.
 
Definitely. At that point I'd be looking at a Z06. Hell, you can get a C5 Z06 now for relative chump change.
 
I like it.

I also like it that you can work your own deal for best price for a "regular" mustang through the dealer, then pay Shelby directly for the upgrade. As opposed to paying the dealer $15 or 20k over sticker for a Shelby in the showroom. I think this new marketing deal may net Shelby more sales, as the dealers had to have been slowing him down with those markups.
 
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