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Ford’s Mustang is already impressive, but throw in some Shelby credentials and it ascends into awesomeness. That’s what this 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe brings to the table. A sixth-generation car with just 1,300 miles, it’s packing plenty of power, poise, and performance. Proudly bearing the Equipment Group 950A, Technology Package, GT500 Exclusive Trim Package, and Handling Package, it’s surprisingly family-friendly too. If you’d like to buy it, act quickly as cars like this don’t hang around on lots for long.
Wearing an Oxford White exterior, this 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe comes with high gloss Kona Blue stripes in over-the-top fashion, as well as on the sides. It rolls on menacing black alloy wheels with Brembo red brake calipers directly behind, gripping two-piece brake rotors. You’ll find plenty of Shelby snake motifs, as well as a black spoiler atop the rear deck lid. This is definitely not your average Mustang GT. The quad tip dual exhaust system and unique hood with hood pins further drive this point home. Inside, there’s a comfortable four-seat cabin with Recaro leather-trimmed seats, a 12-inch digital instrument cluster, dual-zone climate control and an Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel with paddle shifters, The comprehensive infotainment system supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and is hooked up to a 12-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system for an ethereal audio experience. Popping the trunk reveals a suitably spacious luggage compartment, further emphasizing the fact that performance doesn’t necessarily mean compromising on practicality.
This 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Coupe packs a powerful, hand-built Predator V8 that displaced 5.2L and is paired with a Roots-type supercharger. The result is 760hp and 625lb-ft, sent to the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and a Torsen differential with a 3.73 axle ratio. Ford says that the car is capped at 180mph in North America, but can do 195mph unfettered. Thanks to its launch control, you can easily pull off sub-4 second 0-60 runs, while the Magneride adaptive damping system assures fantastic handling for those track days that you’re sure to take this car for. After all, it’s meant to be driven fast, hard, and enjoyed to the maximum. Just don’t do this on the public road.
The first generation Ford Mustang was a smooth cruiser when it had an in-line six-cylinder engine under the hood. Frugal yet fun motoring was possible in this pioneering pony car. Yet, when equipped with the larger V8 engines, the Mustang turned into a true thoroughbred of the racetrack or drag strip. Cars such as this 1967 Ford Mustang GTA offered thrilling acceleration and a stirring V8 soundtrack, paired with the relative ease of an automatic transmission. The engine’s massive power and torque figures meant that even with the slushbox, performance was impressive. This particular car has covered 51,000 miles, comes with the GTA Package and is up for sale in Bownstown Township, Michigan. You’d better act fast to grab it.
If you’re a thrill-seeker who wants a pony car that can really gallop, the Shelby Mustang is the way to go. Since the first generation of the ’60s, Carroll Shelby recognized that the Mustang was something special, and gave it his magic touch. The result was a slew of Mustangs that punched way above what the average person expected and offered spades of driving pleasure to enthusiasts across America. Today, we’ve got a fifth-generation 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Convertible for sale in Evergreen, Colorado, with 20,000 miles on the clock. The car comes with the original sales documents included with the sales, which have been framed for added protection and display effect. Let us tell you more about this exhilarating car.
Ford’s Mustang has been around for over sixty years and is now in its seventh generation. It’s one of those relatively rare nameplates that’s been around since the time of your parents, and your grandparents as well, if you’re a Millenial or Gen Z’er. Few automotive nameplates can claim such fame, or celebrate anniversaries in spades. Take this fourth-generation 2004 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible 40th Anniversary as a prime example. Having traveled a smidge over 28,000 miles and currently chilling out in Maryland, this drop-top pony could be your weekend ride, as well as a significant nest egg, given that it’ll be a classic very soon. The car reportedly comes with all maintenance up to date, for peace of mind.
The Ford F-Series is widely regarded as one of the most important pickup truck series in the United States. Introduced in 1948, the series is now in its fourteenth generation and has ventured into the arena of electric mobility as well. With fourteen generations and over 40 million units sold as of 2022, you can easily find excellent examples from nearly every generation. This ninth-generation 1997 Ford F-350 XLT is one such vehicle. It comes from the last year of ninth-generation production, has traveled 86,671 miles so far, and lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Furthermore, we’re informed that the truck has undergone a recent full mechanical servicing, and invoices are available upon request.
There comes a time when the automotive world stands still as manufacturers churn out a car that takes the world by storm and changes the automotive landscape forever. Turn back the clock to the ’50s and Ford did just that with the release of the legendary Ford Thunderbird. From its iconic design to its performance, the Ford Thunderbird was a looker and a performance machine that helped the ’50s American automotive marketplace turn it up a notch. Present today is this lovely 1956 Ford Thunderbird. This ’50s American automotive icon has a reported 13,293 miles on the clock and looks factory fresh and ready for its new custodian.
The first generation Ford Mustang was a smooth cruiser when it had an in-line six-cylinder engine under the hood. Frugal yet fun motoring was possible in this pioneering pony car. Yet, when equipped with the larger V8 engines, the Mustang turned into a true thoroughbred of the racetrack or drag strip. Cars such as this 1967 Ford Mustang GTA offered thrilling acceleration and a stirring V8 soundtrack, paired with the relative ease of an automatic transmission. The engine’s massive power and torque figures meant that even with the slushbox, performance was impressive. This particular car has covered 51,000 miles, comes with the GTA Package and is up for sale in Bownstown Township, Michigan. You’d better act fast to grab it.
The C6 Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most loved generations of the storied supercar-challenging American sportscar. It has the power to humble even the most demanding drivers and singlehandedly manages to offer a compelling alternative to so many European alternatives. If you love the famous Corvette, then you’re likely going to love this incredible example. Our featured car is a 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport, which has been lovingly preserved, as the owner reports that it remains in all-original condition. And, with just 13,689 miles on it, this could be the opportunity to own a relatively low-mileage example of modern-classic ’Vette.
Ford’s Mustang has been around for over sixty years and is now in its seventh generation. It’s one of those relatively rare nameplates that’s been around since the time of your parents, and your grandparents as well, if you’re a Millenial or Gen Z’er. Few automotive nameplates can claim such fame, or celebrate anniversaries in spades. Take this fourth-generation 2004 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible 40th Anniversary as a prime example. Having traveled a smidge over 28,000 miles and currently chilling out in Maryland, this drop-top pony could be your weekend ride, as well as a significant nest egg, given that it’ll be a classic very soon. The car reportedly comes with all maintenance up to date, for peace of mind.
The C8 Corvette has graduated to become a proper supercar-killing mid-engine monster. But for many, the C7 Corvette is an icon in its own right. It likely is the last front-engine ’Vette, a formula that lasted seven generations. And in ZR1 guise, this 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe 3ZR is every bit as formidable a package, ready to dominate the street and the track. Our featured car is reportedly a low-mileage example, with just 2,290 miles on the odometer. It’s also equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group and a host of performance-focused upgrades, making this a rare opportunity to own one of the most powerful Corvettes ever built.
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