IMO i think the Shelby gt's are overpriced at 38,900msrp
FineLineMtrSprt said:IMO i think the Shelby gt's are overpriced at 38,900msrp
Red Turtle said:Yes it will. Unlike the GT500, this car is in the Shelby Registry. Most likely it will be one of the last production cars that will run through Shelby as an upfit, so you are going to have the Shelby enthusiast all over this car.
The GT500 is going the registry Per Amy B and Carroll himself.:beer:forcefedcobra said:+1. unlike the gt 500 that isnt in the registry
forcefedcobra said:+1. unlike the gt 500 that isnt in the registry
forcefedcobra said:really? I had heard of several people with gt 500's contacting them and getting nothing since the car was not assembled there. Also all the articles I have read about the shelby gt say that since it is having some assembly done there it will roll out with a csx number and will be in the registry.
crispy23c said:Really. That is the most mis-quoted piece of garbage out there.
Fact is- the guy wanted to sign up for the Shelby Forum for Shelby owners of the cars manufactured there (ie: CS6, CS8, New Cobras). Since this forum deals only with technical aspects of cars mfr'd at Shelby American and only with any technical questions related to these cars (or even when they are expected to complete production), the site is not relevant to GT500 owners.
This is not a snub to GT500 owners, it's just that the particular part of the web site is for these cars (and technical questions about them) and not the GT500. Even the guy who first posted this understood. It is a dead issue.
Rant over.
Amyb said:The GT500's are Shelby's, they are in the registry.
Amy