2008 Shelby GT Information & Prices Leaked Page 2

 

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Functional Equipment



  • 18" (64W) polished aluminum Bullitt wheels

  • FR Handling Package

  • Front and rear sway bars

  • Tuned dampers, springs, bushings

  • Cross-tower brace

  • FR short-throw shifter (manual only)

  • Upgraded rear axle (3.55 AT)

  • Bright aluminum pedals

  • Standard air bags (standard on all 2008 Mustangs)


Appearance Items

  • Hood pins and hood Scoop

  • Shelby grille insert and Pony badge

  •  Shelby racing and body side stripes

  • Shelby GT sill plate & floor mats w/ Shelby logo

  •  Shelby dash plaque, under-hood engine plaque

  • Powered by Ford fender badges

  • Shelby Light Bar (convertible only)

  • GT/CS front and rear fascias, side scoops.

  • Unique Shelby window sticker


If you're interested in a 2008 Shelby GT, your selling dealer needs to order the 54U upfitter option (price remains same as 2007 Shelby GT) and include a ship to code of 88WKH7.

• Coupe MSRP: $9,500.00
• Convertible MSRP: $11,800.00

2008 Shelby GT production (JOB1) will start in August of 2007 and end in November.

[Source: BlueOvalNews.com]




 
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  1. I would guess that one contributing factor to the 2007 Shelby’s not selling is the ridiculous markup the dealers have put on these cars. I know Ford does not control the pricing at the dealerships but it does no good to come up with a Mustang “flavor of the month” and then have the dealers price them out of reach from everyone but fools or collectors.
    I would bet the same will happen when the Bullitt Mustang hits the streets next year and if and when Ford brings the Boss back. Its great that Ford is making these somewhat limited editions and giving us Mustang fans something to get excited over but it’s quickly getting to the point that you can’t afford them or if you can, just can’t stomach the thought of paying thousands of dollars above MSRP to get one.
    The dealer gouging is going to end up costing Ford at some point and with the new Chevy Camaro and Dodge Challenger waiting in the wings, the Mustang will not be the only game in town.
     
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