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You can download a GT 500 manual supplement from here:
http://www.stangsunleashed.com/index.php?categoryid=24&p13_sectionid=14
When I was a kid of owned a 1967 GT 2+2. I have since owned a 2004 Premium Convertible. I sold the 2004 about 6 months ago. The thought of owning a GT 500 makes me dream of my youth and of the time when American Torque Monsters roamed the highways. Can you tell me what dealers are selling these cars for? I am in the market for a 2007 Mustang GT, but if I can snag a GT 500, I might get it. Since I have a family to support, I have to put things in perspective.
I hope you kept your '66 coupe. I've got a '66 fastback that I think would be a terrific graduation present for my daughter - in 12 years.
http://www.carspace.com/bri66
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Oh yeah.....nice Shelby!
Once the price got around $50-55k, I started thinking about a Vette instead -- better, faster car (am not attached to the Mustang thing like some guys). The whole appeal of the GT 500 was that it was supposed to be under $40k.
Still digging my '05 GT Premium (w/ manual, of course), but know that it won't be long before I get a Vette (can't decide between a C06 and Z06 ... if only I could test drive each). :shades:
No problems so far and I'm a happy camper!
The Auto Art runs about $70 and the Carroll Shelby editions run about $32.
Also check out the Eleanor by Carroll Shelby. Very nice!
The one flaw I did notice is that all of the Carroll Shelby models have the red inserts in the seats even on the colors that the red inserts are not available on. Some of the colors only come in the dark charcoal.
This car rides excellent, seats are very comfortable on the long haul, quiet except for some road noise on rough concrete pavement. If you guys (gals) get a chance to take a trip such as this, you won't be disappointed. I have owned my car since August 5 and had 1700 miles on it when we left. At this point I have no complaints with this car at all. I have owned and resored old Mustangs for several years and made no mistake in purchasing this car.
If someone is in your blind spot in this car, you don't deserve to be driving it. :P
Mark.
Wow you don't see too many people admit to that. Everyone that you speak to claims they got theirs either at or below invoice. My Shelby was purchased by my wife as a gift to me and she too paid an extremely high premium. You know I don't feel too bad though because Kelly Blue Book has the 2007 GT 500 true value at just under what my wife paid $63K. I look at it as an investment for my kids future benefit, and why shouldn't I enjoy my kids inheritance. HA! HA! My Shelby was born on August 30th and I took delivery on Sep 29th. If yours is scheduled to be built Jan 11th then you should see it by mid to the very latest end of February. You will be more than satisfied once you get the first glimpse of her. You will forget all about the waiting and fall in love the second you see her. Although I didn't want to pay the premium either after having her now since September I can easily say I would pay double what my wife paid to buy her today. What's really cool too is now I have Mr. Shelby's autograph on the air filter cover, making it all that much more special to me. :shades: