Ford Shelby GT500KR ‘King Of The Road’ Returns in 2008
#101
That's a nice hood. Unfortunatley if it's made by Shelby, they probably won't offer it for sale, same as the Shelby GT hood scoop and emblems, because they don't want people to "clone" their precious limited edition mustangs.
#102
Is this the car under the Ford car cover at Barrett Jackson in Tampa?
They said the mystery car was going to auction today and Carroll was coming in to lower the gavell.....They mentioned Ford was making only 500 of whatever car is under the cover.....maybe they misquoted the number....The outline of the car cover looks very 'Mustang' like.
hags1
They said the mystery car was going to auction today and Carroll was coming in to lower the gavell.....They mentioned Ford was making only 500 of whatever car is under the cover.....maybe they misquoted the number....The outline of the car cover looks very 'Mustang' like.
hags1
#104
Sometimes I think Ford is just getting away with what they can before the new GM and MOPAR competition hits the streets. Once that happens and we see the new engine arcitecture, things will indeed get interesting.
Right now they are riding the Shelby frenzy for all it is worth.
The Shelby/Ford alliance isnt going away.
#105
I seem to recall the track record is that Mustang Sales routinely bend Camaro sales over a chair. Besides which he upper end SE mustangs might be pricey, but GTs are still real bargins, and the Mustang aftermarket's got a huge lead on the competition.
#106
The problem with Ford is they really have no clue what the consumer wants. A quick look at their core products easily validates that. I am really pulling for Ford, but they really need a home run. Right now they are a company that is in crisis mode and should be focusing all efforts on their core products that sell in quantity, not cars with production runs of 1000. I know that's hard for a performance guy to swallow, but it's either sink or swim with Ford right now.
#107
Not yet, they don't. GM lost money again in 2006. They're not out of the woods yet...though I agree they are way ahead of Ford right now.
The problem with Ford is they really have no clue what the consumer wants. A quick look at their core products easily validates that. I am really pulling for Ford, but they really need a home run. Right now they are a company that is in crisis mode and should be focusing all efforts on their core products that sell in quantity, not cars with production runs of 1000. I know that's hard for a performance guy to swallow, but it's either sink or swim with Ford right now.
I think this post sums it up best.
What that tells me is that too many of the "old guard" are still operating with their "business as usual" philosophy at Ford, and that Mulally hasn't dealt with them yet...assuming he ever will.
#108
Over on Edmunds, a "Ford executive" was quoted as saying the following >> "Baby boomers have no ceiling when it comes to Mustang pricing ... They have an insatiable appetite for Mustang."
I seem to recall those same genius execs saying something similar about big SUVs a few years ago.
Seems the more things change, the more they stay the same.
I seem to recall those same genius execs saying something similar about big SUVs a few years ago.
Seems the more things change, the more they stay the same.
With that sort of continued arrogance there is no hope, Ford will not survive.
#109
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I would guess the GT500KR would follow the GT-H and Shelby GT footsteps and be modified at Las Vegas, if so the MSRP would be in the mid to high $50K. Which leads me to believe that if it is straight from Ford it will command big bucks, if Shelby Autos is involved the GT500KR might find itself in the same predicament as the Shelby GT.
#110
I would guess the GT500KR would follow the GT-H and Shelby GT footsteps and be modified at Las Vegas, if so the MSRP would be in the mid to high $50K. Which leads me to believe that if it is straight from Ford it will command big bucks, if Shelby Autos is involved the GT500KR might find itself in the same predicament as the Shelby GT.
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#113
I've seen one Shelby GT on Ebay with a "buy it now" price below it's MSRP.
buy it now: $39,000. It's MSRP is $40,210. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
And this is not a fluke. Just a few others that are in the upper $30Ks
buy it now: $39,425 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
buy it now: $39,995 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-2...QQcmdZViewItem
buy it now: $39,735 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
Shelby GTs are just coming out while the GT 500s have been out for half a year longer and are still in the $58K-72K "buy it now" range.
My take is that most folks aren't willing to pay alot for a 19HP increase over a "ordinary" GT. Even if it does have the Shelby name. I do think they look great, and would be proud to own one for $35K.
buy it now: $39,000. It's MSRP is $40,210. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
And this is not a fluke. Just a few others that are in the upper $30Ks
buy it now: $39,425 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
buy it now: $39,995 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-2...QQcmdZViewItem
buy it now: $39,735 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...QQcmdZViewItem
Shelby GTs are just coming out while the GT 500s have been out for half a year longer and are still in the $58K-72K "buy it now" range.
My take is that most folks aren't willing to pay alot for a 19HP increase over a "ordinary" GT. Even if it does have the Shelby name. I do think they look great, and would be proud to own one for $35K.
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In the media release it points that the mods will be done by Shelby Autos. In essence, the GT500KR is another version of Shelby's 40th anniversary package. It is safe to assume the KR mods will be in the range of $12 - 13K.
#117
The KR is not much different. It is a modest power gain above the normal GT500 with suspension mods and a few body pieces. I'm not so sure they will bring the huge dollars. There is a guy over on stangsunleashed that started a thread predicting 175k each (75k MSRP + 1000k ADM). I just don't see either one of those happening (aside from Ron Pratte's).
#118
Yeah, the late 60's RS/SS Camaros were the hit at Palm Beach, weren't they? A little pre-speculative buying from the collector crowd in anticipation for late 2008?
#120