Ford Unveiling Shelby KR "King of The Road" Mustang At New York Auto Show

 

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According to Car and Driver Ford will be making a big splash at the New York Auto Show by unveiling a 2008 Shelby KR limited edition Mustang. This will be yet another limited edition Mustang added to the stable of ponies already available at Ford Dealerships nationwide.  As of now nothing is known of the vehicle only that C&D is reporting it will be unveiled.  I will update this post as more news leaks out.

***UPDATE****
A few sources have confirmed that Ford will be uveiling the Shelby GT500 KR Mustang at the New York International Auto Show the week of April 8th but nothing has been said what car will be rolling across the auction block at Barrett-Jackson this weekend. It could be the GT500 KR #001 or the Shelby GT-H #001, nobody really knows. Check out this video below, Carroll Shelby confirms the Shelby GT500 KR is coming to New York. Stay tuned for more info on both models.




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  1. Now that`s what I am talking about, the KR is back. This should make lot's of noise and give a serious headache to GM and Chrysler. I would be pleased to see a version with a better suspension system that could compete with Roush mustangs in sharp curves.
     
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  2. i have grown up around mustangs all my life, and my dad just bought the 2010 GT 500 KR and i think its the best one yet. like gt owner said it would be nice to have a better suspension.
     
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