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Shelby-licensed manufacturer Classic Recreations has lifted the veil off the carbon fiber-bodied GT500CR it announced in 2020.Developed jointly with SpeedKore, the resto-modded Mustang takes ...
Classic Recreations will make 25 examples of the Carbon Edition Shelby GT500CR, and pricing starts at $298,000 before options are factored in. It costs more than a Lamborghini Huracán Evo , and ...
Classic Recreations failed to disclose pricing, but a Shelby GT500CR 900S with a standard steel body starts at around $284,900. And yes, there's also an all carbon-fiber Shelby Cobra in the works.
1967/1968 Classic Recreations Ford Shelby GT500CR Carbon Edition Propulsion comes courtesy of a 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 with a Whipple Stage 2 supercharger, a setup that's good for 810 hp.
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Executives with Classic Recreations have announced that the recently unveiled heritage Shelby GT500CR carbon fiber concept car has gone into production.Dubbed the Carbon ...
No bondo. No scratched-out VIN plates. No tacky graphics. In a market that encourages brainless restomods, the Classic Recreations 1967 Shelby GT500CR is that rarest of beasts: a thoughtful car.
Only 25 orders a year for the $298,000 carbon fiber Shelby GT500CR Mustang. It takes 12-18 months to build and re-imagines the 1967 muscle car.
The lithe new GT500CR starts at $265,000 and is available with several different drivetrain options. A limited-release Carbon Edition Shelby GT500CR, which features special badging and a Shelby ...
1967 Shelby GT500CR, Classic Recreation. More importantly, with this new body, the heritage Shelby GT500CR weighs 600 pounds less than its steel counterpart.
1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500CR with the Latest 21st-Century Upgrades. The Black Stallion: With more than 800 horsepower, Jay Jancetic’s GT500CR is certainly one of the strongest horses around.
The Shelby GT500CR was created by Dallas-base Classic Recreations and unveiled in May. This week, the company announced that just over two dozen of these cars will be put into production.
Shelby claims this special Mustang model tips the scales 600 pounds lighter than the regular GT500CR. There's also a supercharged "Coyote" 5.0-liter V-8 in the mix, pumping out a claimed 810 hp ...