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Shelby 1000, street legal production stang.

Couldn’t find this anywhere else on here but I’m surprised I havn’t seen it sooner, one of the guys at work gave me the links

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/shelby-american-unveils-1000-hp-muscle-car-at-the-new-york-international-auto-show-2012-04-05

I can’t believe I missed it at the auto show, but oh well.

In a world of continued one-upsmanship, Ford and Shelby are building a Mustang that will definitely stick something up the Chevrolet Camaro’s posterior.
At the 2012 New York Auto Show next week, Shelby America will be introducing the most powerful Shelby ever built, appropriately called the Shelby 1000. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure out that the “1000” designation on the Mustang signifies the kind of output the car will be generating: 950 ponies!
By taking the muscle car’s 5.4 liter V8 engine, Shelby modified the powertrain by adding a slew of new components, including new connecting rods, a new crank, and new pistons. They also upgraded the cooling and exhaust, replaced the supercharger, and gas flowed the heads, resulting in an output of 950 horsepower for the street-legal version and, if you’re looking for something to exclusively assault the race tracks, a 1,100-horsepower model.
In addition to the aforementioned performance modifications, the Shelby 1000 was also treated to upgraded 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers in the rear. Moreover, the suspension was also modified to include new struts, sway bars, and bushings. Aesthetically, the Shelby 1000 was also given new aero components, including a front splitter, a new bonnet, and a new rear diffuser.
All told, the Shelby 1000 is poised to become the fastest and most powerful Shelby ever built, one that will come with a premium price tag to justify its billing. The 950-horsepower street-legal version will retail for $149,995 while the track version will sell for 154,995. And in case you want a car that comes with all the bells and whistles, you’ll need to shell out around $200,000 for that bad boy. Be sure to score one as fast as you can because only a little number of models will be available, each numbered and documented by Shelby America themselves

Did you see where they photoshopped a press photo to make it look like it does wheel stands on street tires and then got busted?

Edit:

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2012/03/shelby-1000-02-fake-opt.jpg

I did read where they faked the photo, but the car itself is real

man that isnt even a good ps attempt either lol.

wouldnt the wheels have dropped out of the fenders even a little bit? good to know there spending all their money on the cars and not photoshop skills!