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2008 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:9296 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Atlantic Beach, New York, United States

Atlantic Beach, New York, United States
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2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT
Completely Documented and Verified in the Official Shelby Registry CSM 08SGT1439
This beautiful 2008 Shelby GT with 9296 miles has been babied, garaged and ONLY ADULT DRIVEN by myself since the
day I bought her. I am a mid 50s total car guy with no kids and it is only driven on nice days. Even the Mrs
doesn't drive this car (sorry hun), but we appreciate our 2016 BMW X6, 2015 Porche Macaan, 2013 SL 550 and a 1967
Mustang Fastback Resto Mod. This car is never abused, has had no accidents, and no paint work what so ever and
garaged since I bought it with 6k miles. It has a clean Carfax of course, and there are no issues what so ever with
anything. This is an amazing Shelby and you will not be disappointed.
There are several changes to this GT Mustang Added by Shelby Automobiles, Inc in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Shelby GT Package Includes:
Ford Racing Handling Package:
Front and Rear Dampers
Lowering Springs
Front and Rear Sway Bars
Strut Tower Brace
54U Package:
Front Fascia
Rear Fascia
Side Scoops
18" Premium Wheels
Ford Racing Power Upgrade Package:
90 mm Cold Air Intake Kit
Performance Mufflers
Pro-Cal Performance Calibration
Performance X-Pipe Exhaust
Hurst Short-Throw Shifter Kit
3:55 Rear Axle Assembly
Shelby Appearance Package:
Hood Scoop
Billet Hood Pin Kit
Billet Front Grille Assembly with Mustang Pony Badge-Includes Fog Light Delete
Authentic "Shelby" Trunk-lid Letter Kit
"Powered by Ford" Fender Badges
Aluminum Dash Plaque with CSM Serial Numbering
Aluminum Engine Plaque with CSM Serial Numbering
Aluminum Door Sill Plates with CSM Serial Numbering
Racing Stripe Kit-Silver
Custom Shelby Floormat Badges
In addition to these items, the following items were also added:
19 Inch Chrome Wheels with Hanook Venus S1 Noble Tires
245 45ZR19 102W Front
275 40ZR19 105W Rear
Center Console Trunk Opener
Matching Painted Stripped Rear Louvres
Chrome Tail Light Bezels
Underhood Shelby Fuse, Oil, Washer Fluid, Radiator, Brake and Power Steering Covers
GT 500 Mufflers
Shelby Stick Shift Ball

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24 Hours of Le Mans live update part two

Sun, Jun 19 2016

We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and can hold his breath longer than he can go without swearing. For Part One, click here. Or you can skip ahead to Part Three here. I write about surfing for a living. If you can call it a living. Basically means I spend my days fucking around and my wife pays for everything. Because she's got a real job that pays well. Brings home the bacon. Very progressive arrangement. Super twenty first century. I run a surf website, beachgrit.com, with two other guys. It's a strange gig. More or less uncensored. Kind of popular. Very good at alienating advertisers. My behavior has cost us a few bucks. I'm terrible at self-censorship. Know there's a line out there, no idea where it lies. I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. For contests I do long rambling write ups. They rarely make much sense. Mainly just talk about my life, whatever random thoughts pop into my head. "Can you do something similar for Le Mans?" "Sure, but I know absolutely fuck-all about racing." "That's okay. Just write what you want." "Will do. But you're gonna need to edit my stuff. Probably censor it heavily." So here I am. I spent the last week trying to learn all I can about the sport of endurance racing. But there's only so much you can jam in your head. And I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. While I rambled things were happening. Tracy Krohn spun into the gravel on the Forza chicane. #89 is out of the race after an accident I missed. Pegasus racing hit the wall on the Porsche curves. Bashed up front end, in the garage getting fixed. Toyota and Porsche are swapping back and forth in the front three. Ford back in the lead in GTE Pro. #91 Porsche took a stone through the radiator, down two laps. Not good. The wife and I are one of those weird childless couples that spend way too much time caring for the needs of their pet. French bulldog, Mr Eugene Victor Debs. Great little guy. Spent the last four years training him to be obedient and friendly. Nice thing about dogs, when you're sick of dealing with them you can just lock 'em in another room for a few hours. You don't need to worry about paying for college.

Ken Block is at it again in Gymkhana 6

Mon, 11 Nov 2013

If there's one thing we'll say about Ken Block and his latest installment in the Gymkhana family, it's that it's far more structured than previous videos, but that doesn't mean it skimps on the entertainment. Block is on a purpose-built course which was touted as "The... Ultimate... Gymkhana... Grid... Course" in last week's preview. Unlike Gymkhana 5, which took placed on closed streets in San Francisco, this course seems much more compact.
Block has an entire array of challenges to tackle in his 650-horsepower Ford Fiesta ST, and none of them look particularly easy. In fact, we'd argue that Gymkhana 6's grid course requires much more precise driving that previous titles. There are Segways, Lamborghinis and massive pieces of construction equipment that all must be dealt with.
We've got the entire 6:28 of Gymkhana madness for you down below. Scroll down for the video and then hit Comments and let us know how this installment compares to previous Block works.

The 1965 Ford Mustang could have looked a lot different

Fri, May 8 2020

The 1965 Ford Mustang is unquestionably an automotive design icon, and nearly every generation of Mustang has some connection to that original car. Because it's such a universally-known vehicle, we were amazed to see all the different designs that were being considered. Head of Ford's archives Ted Ryan recently shared photos of design proposals for the original Mustang on Twitter that he and Jamie Myler found, and we reached out to them to find out more. As Ryan initially noted, the photos were taken on August 19, 1962, and they are proposals for the Ford Mustang. Apparently Ford had committed to doing a Falcon-based youth-oriented car at this point, and it did have plans to launch the car in 1964 for the 1965 model year. But after having little success with early design proposals, the company asked all of its design studios — the Advanced Studio, Lincoln-Mercury Studio and Ford Studio — to submit proposals. With only about two years before the planned launch, Ford was understandably short on time, and it's believed that the studios only had a month to create and present these designs. Lincoln-Mercury design proposal View 8 Photos The majority of the designs, a total of five, came from the Advanced Studio, and part of this was because they already had a couple of concept designs in reserve it could present. Two other models representing three design possibilities came from Lincoln-Mercury, and just one model with two options came from Ford. The Advanced Studio proposals are shown in the gallery at the very top of this article, and the Lincoln-Mercury and Ford proposals are in the gallery directly above this paragraph. The Advanced Studio's most radical design is the one that was clearly related to the Mustang I concept that would be shown later that year with huge wraparound rear glass, turbine-inspired bumpers and enormous side scoops. The other proposals from the studio were more conservative, featuring simple lines, grilles reminiscent of the Falcon, and one even borrowing the jet-thruster-style taillights made famous on the Thunderbird. Lincoln-Mercury had some impressively bold designs, particularly its fastback that had buttresses to extend the shape all the way to the tail. This car had two different side trim possibilities. The other Lincoln-Mercury design was toned down a bit, but had two interesting possibilities for side detailing, as well as some crisp, low-profile tail fins.