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NEW YORK – March 27, 2012 – Shelby American, Inc., a
division of Carroll Shelby International
(CSBI.PK),
will introduce its most powerful Shelby yet on April 5, 2012, at the New
York International Auto Show. Carroll Shelby and his team created the
Shelby 1000 by starting with a 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 and kicking its
handling, horsepower and braking to the performance edge.
The Shelby 1000 will be offered in both a street and a Shelby 1000 S/C
"off-road" track version. The street legal, pump gas version dyno's out at
approximately 950 HP, while the track oriented S/C edition is rated at
over 1,100 HP.
"Carroll Shelby is a visionary who has pushed the boundaries of
performance his entire life," said John Luft, president of Shelby
American. "He challenged the Shelby American team to develop the Shelby
1000 and wanted to unveil this amazing new Shelby at the New York Auto
Show celebrating 50 years since he unveiled the very first Shelby Cobra
that changed the face of high performance. We will have that very car,
Cobra #1 (CSX2000) along with Shelby 1000 on display in our Shelby
American booth in New York."
To build the car that Carroll Shelby envisioned, Shelby American takes
Ford's 5.4 liter V8 down to the block to add new rods, crank and pistons.
The team flows the heads, upgrades the cooling and exhaust, replaces the
supercharger, tunes it and then sprinkles it with a little Shelby magic.
To complement the new power, the Shelby 1000 has improved the handling and
stopping capabilities with 6 pistons in front and 4 pistons in the rear,
while the suspension includes new struts, sway bars and bushings. The new
solid driveshaft is connected to a new 9-inch rear end. Exterior cues
incorporate aerodynamics while maintaining a stealthy appearance. The
hood, rear panel and splitter are functional pieces.
A limited production of Shelby 1000s will be built, each numbered and
documented. The post-title package for the Shelby 1000 starts at $149,995,
not including the base GT500. A completed Shelby 1000 is expected to be
approximately $200,000.
Shelby American will accept orders once the Shelby 1000 is unveiled at the
New York International Auto Show. Those interested in reserving a car can
contact Shelby American at (702) 942-7325 or visit
www.shelbyamerican.com after April 5, 2012.
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