Thursday, May 5, 2011

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake

2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
The Ford will release a new sports car, this time the event will be presented at New York International Auto Show 2011 in this month end. Ford Motor Company and Shelby have a long history of working together to develop high-powered, high performing automobiles. The original partnership between Ford and Shelby American founder Carroll Shelby ended in 1969. Ford and Shelby entered into a new agreement in 2003 that has produced a new line of high-performance Shelby Mustangs. Some of the cars are built by Ford Motor Co. and others built at the Shelby American factory in Las Vegas.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
The latest sports car from Ford is the 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake who has great power. The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake is a very handsome car and stern making it very suitable for the American public.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
Shelby American has a rich history at the New York International Auto Show,” said John Luft, president of Shelby American. “The very first Shelby car was introduced there in 1962, as well as the 1968 and 2008 Shelby GT500KR and the 2006 Shelby Hertz GT-H. This year, we’re returning with one of the most powerful and important Shelbys ever built.”
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
In the year 2003, Ford Company has signed an agreement with the Las Vegas Car Company named Shelby American Inc. Based on this agreement, the 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake model is built by the Shelby American Inc company. Opting for the Shelby GT500 Super Snake package includes an extensive list of changes to the standard GT500, ranging from cosmetic to truly performance minded parts. Power starts at a measly 750 horsepower and can be upgraded to 800 horsepower, same as the 2011 model, with a Kenne Bell supercharger tune upgrade.
2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake
In the interim, at least with a 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake 800 horsepower Mustang to rocket around in, those who can afford it can have a lot of fun while challenges to the economy and finances of the United States are resolved. Driving around in a 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake should be an exhilarating enough experience to ward off, at least while burning up the road, any problems such as paying $8.00 - $10 a gallon for gasoline.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake is promised by the manufacturer to be street legal in all 50 states. Thus far Ford and Shelby have not indicated how many of the over the top Mustangs will be manufactured. In car crazy America I expect that there is a fairly robust market for a car that can generate up to 800 hp and that sells for less than $100,000.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake has the power to 800 hp that the Shelby GT500 Super Snake is the most powerful race cars on the road and track. So for those of you who like racing and sports cars, the 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake is the right choice because of 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake have an aggressive and powerful machine that can bring you great reach maximum speed on the highway.
The 2012 Ford Sport Cars Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake includes:
Ford Racing handling pack including dynamic adjustable dampers, lowering springs, tuned stabilizer bars and front strut tower brace
— Optional Shelby/Eibach handling pack
— Six-speed manual transmission with a 3.73:1 rear-axle ratio and short-throw shifter
— Borla exhaust system
— Shelby-designed Alcoa 20-inch wheels
— Forged Shelby/Baer brakes with six-piston calipers and cross-drilled, vented rotors
— Front-brake cooling ducts and behind-the-door side scoops
— Unique fiberglass hood with the signature Shelby design and hood pins
— Shelby classic Super Snake stripes in either matte black or matte white
— Super Snake vehicle badges and an embroidered interior.

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