Ford Mustang GT 
best power, price and quality, truly wild street rod
Shelby GT500
Shelby GT500 (2007)
Available Styles
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Starting MSRP
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Invoice
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2dr Convertible Base
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$45,755
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$41,312
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2dr Coupe Base
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$40,930
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$37,018
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Destination Charge: $745
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Available Engines: 500-hp, 5.4-liter V-8
Available Transmissions: 6-speed manual w/OD
Best Performance/dollar ratio of as US sport 2dr Coupe!
The Mustang was all new for 2005, and has become a proven success in the market as a car embraced by a broad spectrum of buyers. Although immediately recognizable as a Mustang, the latest version offers thoroughly modern performance with powerful engines.
This will replace the The Ford GT an intimidating beast with an incredible acceleration time and a vintage racing look that is still completely modern.
Following the debut of the retro-themed Mustang for the 2005 model year, Ford's Special Vehicle Team and Carroll Shelby have come together to produce a high-performance version of the sports car for 2007.
The Ford Shelby GT500, shown previously in concept form, is immediately recognizable as a Mustang but looks decidedly more ruthless.
It will be offered in both coupe and convertible versions, and the first copies are scheduled to reach dealerships this summer.
Facts
"Mustang" comes from the Spanish word mesteno, which means "ownerless" or "stray".
Mustanges are not considered truly wild because their ancestors had been domesticated.
Millions ran freely throughout the American West in the 19th century.
By 1970, they numbered less than 20,000.
Congress passed a bill to protect the horses the following year.
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