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Thoughts on this Shelby GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dino Dino Bambino" data-source="post: 16995158" data-attributes="member: 205576"><p>The '07 Shelby GT was conceived as a spiritual reincarnation of the 65-66 GT350. It's a shame it didn't come with 350hp but that's easily achieved with a couple of bolt ons and a tune.</p><p>The question is whether you consider $28k worth paying for what is admittedly a very nice-looking, low mileage car. It might become a future collector's car simply because it's a Shelby and, as such, it's best kept as original as possible. </p><p>If you want to supercharge it, you're better off buying a GT500 instead. The amount you'd spend building the 4.6 short block and adding a supercharger kit wouldn't be worth the extra cost on a Shelby GT, and the mods would also reduce it's value IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dino Dino Bambino, post: 16995158, member: 205576"] The '07 Shelby GT was conceived as a spiritual reincarnation of the 65-66 GT350. It's a shame it didn't come with 350hp but that's easily achieved with a couple of bolt ons and a tune. The question is whether you consider $28k worth paying for what is admittedly a very nice-looking, low mileage car. It might become a future collector's car simply because it's a Shelby and, as such, it's best kept as original as possible. If you want to supercharge it, you're better off buying a GT500 instead. The amount you'd spend building the 4.6 short block and adding a supercharger kit wouldn't be worth the extra cost on a Shelby GT, and the mods would also reduce it's value IMO. [/QUOTE]
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