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800-horsepower Mustang on the way

KillShot

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Wow! This may give the Corvette ZR-1 a run for its money!

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- An 800-horsepower version of the Ford Mustang will be unveiled at the New York Auto Show later this month.

The 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake will be built by Shelby American Inc., a Las Vegas-based performance car company. Shelby works with Ford Motor Co. to create various high-performance versions of the iconic Mustang.

While the base Super Snake will produce a mere 750 horsepower, those who feel the need for more power will be able to add an optional upgrade package that will provide 50 more. Shelby provides no warranty on the engine and transmission, in either case.

The base version of the outgoing 2011 Super Snake produces 630 horsepower, although no-warranty option packages have been available in recent months to push horsepower in those cars up to as much as 800, as well.

The 2012 Super Snake will be legal to drive on public roads on all 50 states, the carmaker promised, and it will cost less than $100,000.

Prices for the 2011 Super Snake start about $80,000 in total, including the separate purchase of a car from Ford -- a factory-produced Shelby GT500 -- and the necessary modifications.

"Shelby American has a rich history at the New York International Auto Show," said John Luft, president of Shelby American. in an announcement. "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."

The original partnership between Ford and Shelby American founder Carroll Shelby, one that resulted in Mustang-based performance cars that can be worth millions of dollars today, ended in 1969. Ford and Shelby entered into a new agreement in 2003 that has produced a new line of Shelby Mustangs, some built by Ford Motor Co. and others built at the Shelby American factory.</div></div>

Source: <span style="font-weight: bold">Yahoo!</span>

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Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

While sweet as shit... I wouldn't pay that much for a supercar, and not have a warrenty on the drive-train!!!

Fuuuuuuuck that!!!

You wanna sell me an 800hp car for a $100,000, but yet you don't have enough confidence in your product to warrenty the drive-train???
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slowkota</div><div class="ubbcode-body">While sweet as shit... I wouldn't pay that much for a supercar, and not have a warrenty on the drive-train!!!

Fuuuuuuuck that!!!

You wanna sell me an 800hp car for a $100,000, but yet you don't have enough confidence in your product to warrenty the drive-train???</div></div>


HA HA HA HA! My thoughts, EXACTLY!

It's almost like they're saying <span style="font-style: italic">"this motor is gonna blow as soon as someone takes it out on the open road!"</span>
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

Man I thought I was hardcore for having a 5.0 back in the day with all of it's 225 horsepower, lol. Now I think even the new V6's come with @ 300. 800 is just crazy.
 
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Just in time for $4.00 a gallon gas prices. But, if you can afford that car than I guess prices won't matter too much.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JSTARSZ</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Just in time for $4.00 a gallon gas prices. But, if you can afford that car than I guess prices won't matter too much. </div></div>

$4.00 ? There is a Sunoco station by me charging $4.59 for premium... They should all rot in fucking hell.
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

yupp!! my mechanic told me about this 800 hp "Super Snake Mustang" about a week ago, one of his customers asked him if his shop can handle the repair of the engine and transmission, WHEN he got his. from what my mechanic tells me this guy is one of those spoiled rich brats who has more money than brains, i told him the guy sounds as though if he had only two cents he would still have more money than brains
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While the base Super Snake will produce a mere 750 horsepower, those who feel the need for more power will be able to add an optional upgrade package that will provide 50 more. Shelby provides no warranty on the engine and transmission, in either case.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Clarence Carter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Man I thought I was hardcore for having a 5.0 back in the day with all of it's 225 horsepower, lol. Now I think even the new V6's come with @ 300. 800 is just crazy. </div></div>

Hahahhaha, when you were running that 5.0, I was running my '66 with a 351W and a NASCAR Top Loader and pushing over 352hp/370'#t through a 3.73:1 8.8. I still laugh at all the 5 Oh's that thought they were the dookie and got left in exhaust and dust by a crappy looking '66 with poverty steelies on it

That new Shelby, while pretty darn nice is a hair under $100k. For that kind of dough, I want something a little smaller, with about 500hp from it's V8 and a drop top
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

its still going to be a heavy pig that handles like all the other mustangs. . crap. Sure you can get up to 150 fast, but you better slow down to 45 before you take that turn. . . oops, there went the Corvette that doesnt have dinosaur suspension.
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

I have a Mustang and while I love it for what it is (rear wheel American V8). I understand it will never be as polished as a ZR-1. No matter how much I spend on it. The infrastructure just isn't there. The body of the ZR-1 is carbon with independant rear suspension. Ford calls their solid rear axle "live" and it does make for some cool power slides but a super nimble car it aint. For $100k i'd buy a Ford Fiesta and a partership into a food franchise.
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

For 100k you can take a 370z and make one nasty mutha that would rape that mustang. Or you could take a 1k honda civic and put 99k into it that would also rape the mustang, but you'd still drive a civic.
 
Re: 800-horsepower Mustang on the way

You won't even need that kind of power to pounce on the heavy ass Stang.

I am just waiting for next month when they will come out with yet another ultra super duper secret Shelby Cobra. I really don't think they have enough special edition Mustangs out right now. Maybe they should make a couple of more...