When Ford redesigned the Mustang in 1967 to take the 390/320 HP big block V-8, Carroll Shelby took the next logical step and introduced the GT500, the first big block Shelby GT, powered by a modified Police Interceptor 428 CI engine rated at 355 HP. Buyers took to the new car immediately, and the car outsold its small block GT350 stable-mate 2,048 to 1,175 units. In addition to his partnership with Ford, Shelby was also the West Coast distributor for Goodyear, who in February asked Shelby to take part in a promotional event for its new Thunderbolt line of economy tires. Shelby judged that the GT500 would be the perfect choice for an extended high-speed demonstration of the new tire, but the decision took a twist when former Shelby American sales manager Don McCain approached Shelby with the idea of building a supercar that would outperform anything else in the world. And with that idea, the GT500 Super Snake was born.
Production Numbers
- Street production models: 2,048
- Nothchback Prototype: 1
- Convertible Prototype: 1
- Total: 2,050
Retail Price
Engine |
428cid, 7051cc |
Max BHP |
355 bhp @ 5,400rpm |
Max Torque |
420 lbs.-ft @ 3,200rpm |
Curb weight |
3,370 lbs.
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Exhaust |
Standard, dual exhaust |
Transmission |
Four speed, full syncromesh, Ford Top Loader or optional C-6 Ford automatic |
Front Suspension |
Unequal arms, coil springs, adjustable tube arms, anti-sway bar |
Rear Suspension |
Live axle, multi-leaf, semi-elliptical springs, tube shocks |
Brakes |
Front Disc, Rear Drum |
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