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800-horsepower Mustang on the way

The 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake will be available with an upgrade kit enabling it to produce 800 horsepower.

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- An 800-horsepower version of the Ford Mustang will be unveiled at the New York Auto Show later this month.

The 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake will be built by Shelby American Inc., a Las Vegas-based performance car company. Shelby works with Ford Motor Co. to create various high-performance versions of the iconic Mustang.

While the base Super Snake will produce a mere 750 horsepower, those who feel the need for more power will be able to add an optional upgrade package that will provide 50 more. Shelby provides no warranty on the engine and transmission, in either case.

The base version of the outgoing 2011 Super Snake produces 630 horsepower, although no-warranty option packages have been available in recent months to push horsepower in those cars up to as much as 800, as well.

The 2012 Super Snake will be legal to drive on public roads on all 50 states, the carmaker promised, and it will cost less than $100,000.

Prices for the 2011 Super Snake start about $80,000 in total, including the separate purchase of a car from Ford -- a factory-produced Shelby GT500 -- and the necessary modifications.

"Shelby American has a rich history at the New York International Auto Show," said John Luft, president of Shelby American. in an announcement. "The very first Shelby car was introduced there in 1962, as well as the 1968 and 2008 Shelby GT500KR and the 2006 Shelby Hertz GT-H."

The original partnership between Ford and Shelby American founder Carroll Shelby, one that resulted in Mustang-based performance cars that can be worth millions of dollars today, ended in 1969. Ford and Shelby entered into a new agreement in 2003 that has produced a new line of Shelby Mustangs, some built by Ford Motor Co. and others built at the Shelby American factory.

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Ahhhh, my dream Car. But with that much power I would probably kill myself. I could see myself as one of those people that crashes into the front of McDonalds or Taco Bell just trying to park a car with that much power.

But with a car like that I could probably get the attention of alot of hunky fratboys. :thumbsup: Maybe I could just let them drive ;)

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High powered cars have been of interest to American males since the beginning of time, or, at least, since the beginning of US autos. And, of course, to many others, as well. However, where shall you drive such a beast? Montana? The Autobahn? On a rent by the hour race track, such as the one in Georgia?

Personally, I wish enough power to get "out of the way" and not much more. I do not wish to hold up others at a traffic signal or on the interstate but, after that, you are just spitting dollars out the tail pipe.

If I want to go fast, I fly. A 4 place aircraft that I fly often can go 175 MPH and get 15 or so miles to the gallon. And, it is LEGAL. To go that fast. ^_^

Nice to read about but impractical for 99.9999999% of us. ^_^

Best regards,

RA1

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Just what the world needs........ and under $100,00 - such a bargain :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:

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