Voodoo
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Not a fad, black wheels looks aesthetically better and you don't have to constantly wash them due to brake dusts.Yay, more totally boring all-black wheels. :doh:
I cannot wait until this fad is dead.
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Not a fad, black wheels looks aesthetically better and you don't have to constantly wash them due to brake dusts.Yay, more totally boring all-black wheels. :doh:
I cannot wait until this fad is dead.
I'm with the other BLACK WHEELS hater. If a dealer would not give meNot a fad, black wheels looks aesthetically better and you don't have to constantly wash them due to brake dusts.
BAM!The design is not cohesive. Looks worse than a regular GT. The upcoming GT350 looks awesome. The Shelby GT shown here looks like JC Whitney got involved.
just a quick, messy photoshop of a black grille...not too bad! way better than whatever faux chrome that is
The supercharged version of the Shelby GT was the GTSC, not to be confused with Fords own GT/CS, or California Special.Shelby used to have an S197 "GT"........it was was literally a Mustang GT from Ford that went to Shelby in LV to have a number of Ford Racing goodies (rebranded as Shelby, I believe) such as lowering springs/exhaust, and then some Shelby specific body mods (different hood, spoilers etc). I believe they also had a tune, too. They were, at one time, limited to black or white paint with silver stripes.
The Shelby GT was the basis of the GT/H (just in black n silver)
They also did a Shelby GTS......which used a (S)upercharged engine.
No.I happen to like it. It's different. The rear spoiler is the only thing that could have been different. I think the grille distinguishes it from all the other similar grilles.
No.
This is "different":
The new Shelby can only be described as badass Shark about to go OM NOM NOM NOM NOM all over the Z/28.:ford:
Nope! I just believe in hyperbolic examplesSomeone lost a bet....