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June 2006: Update again! These pics of a lovely grey
Shelby spotted in the U.S.
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Alloy Grey GT-500
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Alloy Grey GT-500
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Closeup of boot spoiler
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Feb 2006: Update! The bonnet grilles
have changed, and the lettering on the rear looks to have shifted to the left -
a bad move in my opinion, I liked the symmetry (and the retro look) of the
spread-out letters. The wheels are gorgeous, and I'm pleased to say we can
get these for your regular '06 stang - ask about "2007 Cobra wheels and tyres".

* more Updated cobra pics in the
Gallery (Feb 2006) To see the available options on your 2006 Ford Mustang,
click here
Here's what to expect from the extreme '05 'Stang in
what Ford are calling "Summer 2006"... (expected September '06)
2006 Shelby GT-500 Description - (March 2005)
from the Ford press release
The most powerful factory-built Ford
Mustang in history takes to the
street next year, following a unique
collaboration between performance
car legend Carroll Shelby and the
Ford Special Vehicle Team (SVT).
Ford took the wraps off the
450-plus-horsepower Ford Shelby
Cobra GT500 show car at the New York
International Auto Show March 23.
Designed in the unmistakable image
of Shelby Mustangs of the 1960s, the
Shelby Cobra GT500 melds SVT's
modern engineering with the
big-block performance that made the
original GT500 the king of the road.
"The all-new 2005 Ford Mustang is
one of the hottest cars in many
years," says Phil Martens, Ford
group vice president, Product
Creation. "Its chassis was
engineered from the beginning to be
the basis of a high-performance,
world-class sports car from SVT, and
the Shelby Cobra GT500 is it."
Carroll Shelby lends his support to
SVT, adapting his earlier role as a
senior advisor on the "Dream Team"
that was assembled to develop and
build the 2005 Ford GT.
"I've worked with the SVT guys for
several years now, and I know they
have the guts, the talent and the
passion to deliver the best
performance Mustangs ever," says
Shelby.
A production version of the GT500
will go on sale in 2006, continuing
the high-performance lineage of the
SVT Mustang Cobra model line. It
will be followed by a steady stream
of performance products developed by
SVT, including Ford Sport Trac
Adrenalin, the industry's first
performance sport-utility truck, in
2007.
The production GT500 will be the
first in a string of specialty
Mustangs that SVT will help deliver.
This will create Ford Motor
Company's - and one of the
industry's - broadest product
portfolios, stretching from under
$20,000 for the V-6 Mustang coupe to
the 450-plus-horsepower GT500, each
offering performance and value.
The GT500 and the production-intent
Sport Trac Adrenalin teaser
accelerate the wave of momentum at
SVT since the launch of the 2005
Ford GT supercar. SVT also now will
develop non-SVT branded Ford
Division performance vehicles -
including heritage-based performance
Mustangs in the spirit of the 2001
Bullitt GT and 2003 Mach 1 - as it
becomes more directly integrated
into Ford's mainstream product
development process.
Shelby Cobra GT500's
supercharged 5.4-liter DOHC V-8
produces over 450-plus horsepower
Just as the original Shelby GT500
was the "step up" to big-block power
from the GT350, the new Ford Shelby
Cobra GT500 steps up to Ford's
5.4-liter "MOD" V-8. The result? The
GT500 is the most powerful factory
Mustang ever. Its supercharged
5.4-liter, 32-valve V-8 evolves from
SVT's experience with supercharging
the "MOD" engine to deliver more
than 450 horsepower and 450
pounds-feet of torque.
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The cast-iron-block, four-valve
engine is force-fed an air-and-fuel
mixture via a screw-type
supercharger at 8.5 pounds per
square inch of boost. Aluminum
cylinder heads, piston rings and
bearings sourced from the Ford GT
program bring a high level of proven
durability to the drivetrain, while
upgraded cooling components promise
longevity. "Powered by SVT" camshaft
covers are the finishing touch to
the engine.
"This version of the 5.4-liter V-8
has a higher horsepower rating than
any other factory Mustang in
history," says Jay O'Connell, SVT
chief vehicle engineer. "It really
delivers on the essence of two great
names in Ford performance - a mix of
SVT's modern-day experience with
supercharging and the Shelby GT500's
heritage of big-block power."
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The engine has been further tuned
from its first application in a
Mustang, the 2000 SVT Mustang Cobra
R, a limited edition model of 300
units.
Helping to put the power of the
GT500's supercharged V-8 to the
pavement is a T-56 six-speed manual
gearbox. The evenly spaced gears
mean less stirring is needed to find
the "sweet spot" in keeping the revs
"on cam" for power to pass, while at
the same time making the most of the
engine's broad torque curve. The
heavy-duty transmission has proven
itself a willing companion to V-8
power in Mustangs in both road and
track environments, including the
2000 SVT Mustang Cobra R,
2004 SVT Mustang
Cobra and the new
race-winning Ford
Racing Mustang
FR500C.

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The great Shelby
Mustangs of the
1960s were anything
but one-trick
ponies. They earned
their stripes on
twisty roads and
race tracks across
America and Europe.
The Shelby Cobra
GT500 show car
continues that
legacy of all-around
performance.
The GT500 starts
with the solid 2005
Mustang
underpinnings. The
all-new Mustang's
platform was
designed from the
beginning with
performance
derivatives in mind,
providing an
exceptionally rigid,
well-engineered
starting point for
SVT chassis
engineers.
Using real-world
experience gained
during more than 12
years of building
great-handling SVT
Mustang Cobras, SVT
engineers retune and
upgrade key chassis
components.
Improvements such as
revised shocks,
spring rates and
upgraded stabilizer
bars help the GT500
stop and turn with
the same authority
as it goes.
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The GT500 features a
MacPherson strut
independent front
suspension with
"Reverse L" lower
control arms, and a
solid-axle,
three-link rear
suspension with coil
springs and a
Panhard rod for
precise control of
the rear axle.
This rear suspension
design has been
validated on the
track by Ford
Racing. The
race-prepared Ford
Racing Mustang
FR500C was
purpose-built from
the base 2005
Mustang body
structure and
suspension geometry
to run in the
Grand-Am Cup series,
a class of road
racing for
production-based
cars. Competing
against the best
from Germany and
Japan, a Mustang
FR500C competed in
and won its first
ever race in the
season-opener at
Daytona
International
Speedway in February
2005.
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"SVT and Ford Racing
will be working
closer than ever as
we go forward on
future projects,
especially
Mustangs," says
Thai-Tang, a Ford
Racing alumnus who
served as the race
engineer for the
Newman-Haas Racing
team in 1993. "The
Mustang FR500C
racing program is an
exact demonstration
of the capability we
engineered into the
mainstream Mustang
to be capable of.
Now, we have both a
Daytona victory and
the return of the
Shelby Cobra GT500
to showcase Mustang
performance
possibilities."
To match this power
and handling
ability, SVT fitted
some of the biggest
brakes in the
business to the
GT500. Fourteen-inch
cross-drilled Brembo
rotors up front and
13-inch discs in the
rear continue SVT's
legacy of
great-braking
Mustangs. Secure
footing is provided
by 19-inch wheels
wrapped in
high-performance
tires.
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The snake is
back - Legendary
looks with SVT
function
The Shelby Cobra
GT500 combines the
dramatic design
genes of the all-new
Mustang with Carroll
Shelby's legendary
performance image to
create an SVT
Mustang that
broadens the power
brand's design
approach and appeal.
"The restrained,
performance-oriented
SVT design theme has
become instantly
recognizable to
enthusiasts without
brash styling cues,"
says Doug Gaffka,
SVT chief designer.
"The GT500 takes a
huge leap forward by
combining the modern
Mustang muscle car
with the classic
Shelby performance
look to expand SVT's
reach to a much
bigger audience."
The 2005 Mustang
design team drew
inspiration from
classic 1968
Mustangs, the models
that transformed the
mild-mannered pony
car into a muscle
car with attitude.
Envisioning an SVT
model, the team
tested GT500 design
cues on the Mustang
GT coupe concept
that was unveiled at
the 2003 North
American
International Auto
Show. In 2004,
designers further
developed the GT500
look on the Mustang
GT-R, a race-bred
concept with the
dual purpose of
foreshadowing SVT's
Mustang design
direction and Ford
Racing's plans to
return Mustang to
road racing.
The GT500 now comes
into full light,
punctuated by the
classic Le
Mans-style white
stripes that race
along the top of the
show car's "SVT Red"
paint from nose to
tail. The stripes
recall the Shelby
Mustangs that marked
another important
1960's Mustang
transition when Ford
put it on the track
to becoming a racing
legend. The GT500
nomenclature is
prominent in the
lower bodyside
racing stripe,
another cue from the
classic Shelby
Mustangs.
"The new Mustang has
classic design cues
from some of the
best-looking
Mustangs of
all-time, including
the Shelbys," says
Keith Rogman, Ford
senior designer.
"The design of the
GT500 has been at
the forefront of our
minds since the
outset of the entire
Mustang program."
The Shelby design
elements alone are
enough to tell the
GT500 story but are
not the only visual
cues that set this
Mustang apart. The
reworked front
fascia features a
functional air
splitter and the
unique hood has
heat-extraction
ducts, combining to
provide improved
airflow and
aerodynamics.
Revised headlamp
insets offer a more
aggressive look and
result in
symmetrical upper
and lower grilles
with large air
openings, creating a
visual connection to
vintage Shelby
Mustangs.
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The unique rear
fascia features
strakes inspired by
the Ford GT's
integrated rear
airflow diffuser,
and a rear spoiler
reminiscent of a
classic GT500. To
mark the
collaboration of two
Mustang performance
icons, the GT500
features Shelby and
SVT badging.
Continuing the snake
logo tradition of
past-generation SVT
Mustang Cobras, as
well as late-model
Shelby Mustangs, the
fenders each feature
an updated design of
the Cobra. For the
first time on any
SVT Mustang, the
front grille
features an
off-center snake in
place of the
standard running
horse. "GT500" is
emblazoned inside
the side rocker
stripes, and the
name "SHELBY" is
prominently featured
across the rear
deck. The SVT logo
can be seen on the
wheel center caps, a
signature SVT
location, as well as
on the doorsill
plates. To top if
off, the "gas cap"
medallion between
the taillights reads
"Shelby GT500"
centered on the
Cobra image.
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The interior is
completely wrapped
in ebony black
leather, including
the top of the dash,
door panels and
center arm rest.
Also wrapped in
ebony leather are
the shift lever,
shift boot and
parking-brake
handle. SVT Red
leather seats and
door panel inserts
provide a marked
contrast to the rest
of the
leather-trimmed
cabin, surrounding
the performance
enthusiast with
luxury and comfort.
Snake logos
embroidered into the
seat backs finish
the package.
"We've taken leather
design trends to a
new level by using
it on almost every
exposed surface in
the GT500," says
Rogman. "Leather has
long been a
performance fashion
accessory for
enthusiasts, from
jackets to racing
gloves, so it
perfectly matches
all the other
driving oriented
cues."
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The Shelby GT500
script and Cobra
image are repeated
on the steering
wheel cap. Behind
the wheel are
titanium-faced
gauges swapped in
location so that the
tachometer is
dominant visually
for the driver. The
chrome accessories
inside the cabin
have been replaced
with a satin
aluminum finish,
including the
aluminum shift lever
knob that is nicely
positioned for
quick, positive
shifts of the
six-speed
transmission.
SVT and
Shelby: The Legends
Grow
With the look and
legend one would
expect from Carroll
Shelby and the kind
of power and
performance
enthusiasts have
come to expect from
SVT, the GT500 show
car points to a
brand new era in
Ford Motor Company's
performance future.
"Carroll Shelby is
truly a living
automotive legend, a
Ford performance
legend," says
Martens. "It's a
dream come true to
be able to put the
Shelby name on a
Mustang again."
Carroll Shelby first
put his name on a
Mustang back in 1964
when he was asked to
inject some high
performance into the
brand-new pony car.
The result was the
GT-350R, a
lightweight,
handling-focused
race car that earned
the Mustang its
first performance
credentials.
Subsequent Shelby
Mustangs included a
street version of
the race car, the
GT-350, and what was
known as the
"rent-a-racer"
Mustang, the
GT-350H, a joint
project with the
Hertz rental car
corporation.
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The ultimate Shelby
Mustang of the era
was the GT-500KR, or
"King of the Road."
Powered by a big
block 428-cubic inch
"Cobra Jet" V-8, the
GT-500 was one of
the most powerful,
and memorable,
muscle cars of that
period. Shelby
Mustang production
ceased in 1970 with
a total volume of
14,559 units.
The Ford Special
Vehicle Team brought
performance back to
Mustang in 1993.
After 12 years and
with nearly 80,000
high-performance
Mustangs on the
streets, and a total
SVT vehicle
production nearing
145,000 vehicles,
SVT is primed for
growth with the
GT500 serving as the
foundation for other
performance Mustang
projects.
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By bringing together
Carroll Shelby and
Ford SVT, the
company's commitment
to performance
becomes as powerful
as at any time in
its history -
including the famed
"Total Performance"
days of the 1960s.
From the Ford GT
supercar, the GT500,
to a rejuvenated
Ford Racing
Performance Parts
program -
performance and
racing adds luster
to its proud brand
heritage.
"SVT has been and
will remain the
leader in
performance vehicle
engineering and
marketing," says
Martens. "SVT
remains unique in
offering the total
performance
experience. The
return of Carroll
Shelby to our
performance family
only strengthens our
firepower."
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