2008 Ford Shelby GT Convertible
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4.6 liter V8 |
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natural |
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330 lb-ft | ||
HP |
319 hp |
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HP/Liter |
69.3 hp per liter |
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(from Ford Motor
Company Press Release) FORD SHELBY GT DROPS ITS TOP FOR 2008 MODEL
YEAR
* New convertible version of the Ford Shelby GT available beginning
this summer
* New signature Vista Blue exterior with Shelby GT Silver stripes
* Production of 2008 Shelby GT aimed at 2,300 to assure exclusivity
for collectors
* Ford Mustang is America’s top-selling convertible
DEARBORN, Mich., June 13, 2007 – The magic duo of Ford Mustang and
Carroll Shelby bring open-air excitement to the road for the 2008
model year as the Ford Shelby GT returns with a new convertible body
style and a new standard color combination. Like all Shelby Mustang
models, production will be limited to assure exclusivity for
collectors. The 2008 Shelby GT will be available in coupe and
convertible from select Ford dealers beginning in August 2007.
The 2008 Ford Shelby GT convertible will be formally introduced to
Shelby and Ford enthusiasts at the Mid-America Ford Performance and
Shelby Meet, which opens today in Tulsa, Okla.
“The Shelby GT was engineered for people that put performance
first,” said Carroll Shelby. “Working with Ford Racing, we created
this Shelby to be an everyday driver that’s tuned for fun at the
track. Those who value a well-balanced package will appreciate it.
Those who don’t will be left behind staring at its tailpipes.”
In 2007, Ford Division, Carroll Shelby and Ford Racing joined forces
to create a retail version of The Hertz Corporation Shelby GT-H
coupe called the Shelby GT. Fewer than 6,000 total 2007 Shelby GTs
were built and were only available in Performance White or Black.
For 2008, the highly-coveted Shelby GT is available in a new paint
combination of Vista Blue with Silver stripes and the choice of two
body styles, coupe or convertible.
“The Mustang convertible is the number one selling convertible in
the U.S.,” states Robert Parker, Ford Division Car Marketing
Manager. “Since t he Mustang program never stands still, we wanted
to continue offering consumers what they want, and they told us it
was a Ford Mustang Shelby GT convertible. ”
Shelby GT models begin life as a specially-equipped Mustang GT
assembled at the AutoAlliance International assembly plant in Flat
Rock, Mich. The cars are then shipped to the Shelby Automobiles
facility in Las Vegas for transformation before delivery to Ford
dealerships nationwide.
“The birth of the Ford Shelby GT was so well received last year,
especially by young enthusiasts, that we brought the car back for
the 2008 model year,” said Amy Boylan, President of Shelby
Automobiles. “The enormous response to the Shelby GT-H convertible
convinced us to offer a drop top Shelby GT. And we had so many
requests for blue that we decided to make it our signature color in
2008.”
Every Shelby GT is built to perform and is the result of extensive
development. Aerodynamics were key to sculpting the powerful,
unique front fascia with aggressive lower air dam. The hood scoop
comes directly from the famed Shelby Cobra roadster while unique
side scoops are positioned just before the rear wheel arches. The
rear fascia frames dual exhaust tips and a Shelby badge is on the
trunk lid.
“The partnership between Ford Racing and Shelby demonstrates our
ability to work together to deliver some of the most exciting
Mustang’s ever built,” said Jamie Allison, manager of the Ford
Racing Performance Group. “Ford Racing has a full line of
performance parts for Mustang enthusiasts. The Shelby GT convertible
is another example of how working together, Shelby and Ford Racing
are developing, producing and delivering niche performance Mustangs
directly to the customer.”
Under the hood, the engine is upgraded with a Ford Racing Power
Upgrade Package to increase output of the 4.6-liter V-8 to 319
horsepower and 330 lb.-ft. of torque. A high-flow exhaust system
with X-pipe crossover offers better power delivery and a throaty V-8
exhaust note. Shelby GT comes standard with a five-speed manual
transmission featuring a Hurst short-throw shifter for precise shift
action. A five-speed automatic transmission is optional.
The balanced package includes a Ford Racing Handling Pack with
special-tuned dampers, unique sway bars and a 3.55:1 ratio rear axle
assembly for improved off-the-line acceleration. The overall ride
height was dropped to reduce body roll while a front strut-tower
brace adds additional strength to the chassis structure.
The 2008 models will sport 18-inch polished wheels with
high-performance P235/50ZR18 BF Goodrich gForce tires to maximize
the upgrades. Like all Mustang convertibles, each drop top will have
supplemental bracing to give the car additional stiffness and the
Shelby team will add a stylish light bar.
“The Shelby GT is for drivers,” says Boylan. “We enhanced the motor,
the chassis and other bits to make it a fun, balanced car that is
equally at home on the street or track. It’s easy to drive, very
fast and offers great value for the price.”
Approximately 2,300 2008 Shelby GT coupes and convertibles will be
built, available with manual or automatic transmission. Each car
will feature an authentication plate on the center dashboard, as
well as a matching tag under the hood for documentation in a
forthcoming registry. Shelby Automobiles production is scheduled to
begin in August 2007.