NFSC Car: 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
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− | + | The new 1967 Mustang was followed with a new Shelby. It featured a 1967 Mercury Cougar tail light panel minus the chrome trim, a flip-up spoiler, and two sets of air scoops on each side. This was also the first American car to feature a factory roll bar | |
− | + | This year also saw the introduction of the GT500 alongside the continued GT350. The new GT500 featured a 428 in³ (7 L) FE Police Interceptor big-block V8. This is also one of the most famous Shelby Mustangs. A modified GT500 clone, known as "Eleanor", was featured alongside Nicholas Cage in the 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds, and a blue GT500 is prominently featured in the manga series Gunsmith Cats. | |
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==Car Info==supercharged 11.8L V8 making 850hp at the flywheel or 780hp at the rear wheels
Make: Ford/Shelby
Model: Mustang GT500
Year: 1967
Class: Muscle
Confirmed: Yes
The new 1967 Mustang was followed with a new Shelby. It featured a 1967 Mercury Cougar tail light panel minus the chrome trim, a flip-up spoiler, and two sets of air scoops on each side. This was also the first American car to feature a factory roll bar
This year also saw the introduction of the GT500 alongside the continued GT350. The new GT500 featured a 428 in³ (7 L) FE Police Interceptor big-block V8. This is also one of the most famous Shelby Mustangs. A modified GT500 clone, known as "Eleanor", was featured alongside Nicholas Cage in the 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds, and a blue GT500 is prominently featured in the manga series Gunsmith Cats.
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