Filed under: Motorsports, Ford, Shelby Yesterday, we got word of a new Shelby Mustang to be unveiled at the NHRA Winternationals, and now Shelby has released official details of the new model, a race-only R-Model commemorating Jerry Titus' 1965 SCCA Championship with the original Shelby GT-350R. Naturally, we assumed the car would be based on the 2010 model year, but the 2007-2008 Shelby GT will actually be used as the base platform. Each car gets a plethora of performance upgrades, including a Ford Racing supercharger good for 550 horsepower, a six-speed Tremec TR6060 transmission, 3.73:1 gears, Grand-Am spec roll cage, side-exit exhaust system, differential and transmission coolers, racing brakes with cooling ducts, unique grill, carbon fiber rear wing, and an "R Model" dash plaque. Production will be extremely limited, with Shelby promising to only build up to 37 examples, the same number produced as the original R-Model, at total cost of $134,995. The cars won't be legal for street use, but they do qualify for NASA American Iron's Extreme class. No pictures of the car have been released yet, but we will be sure to bring them to you as soon as we get our hands on them. Hit the jump for the press release from Shelby and more details on the new R-Model Mustang. [Source: Shelby Automobiles]Continue reading New Shelby Mustang revealed as race-only 'R Model' New Shelby Mustang revealed as race-only 'R Model' originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Jan 2009 01:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More...
$134,995 and its not street legal? What a WASTE of money. At $49,000 for a GT500, I can add a lot of go fast parts, and drive it on the streets.