2013 Shelby GT350 tops out at 624 hp
Thu, 28 Jun 2012
Shelby American released the details of its 2013 Shelby GT350 on Thursday. The limited-edition upgrades for the new model year include a load of new color combinations, a glass-roof option, Recaro seats and a modified custom rear valance. The company is taking orders now.
The basic upgrade to the 2013 Ford Mustang GT consists of suspension parts, more powerful brakes, cooling enhancements, interior upgrades, Borla exhaust and a color-coordinated billet-aluminum engine cap set. The Shelby body kit is also standard. The naturally aspirated package costs $26,995, in addition to the cost of a Mustang GT.
High-horsepower versions are boosted with a Ford Racing supercharger, up to 525 hp or 624 hp. Those packages start at $33,995, not including the price of the base car. If that's still not enough, we would suggest last year's Shelby 1000, as long as your wallet can handle it.
Shelby Museum delivery is also available and the entire process from drop-off to pickup will take about 60-90 days, according to Shelby.
Check out the full details in the release below, and if you want one of these cars, get on the list now: Only 350 examples of the 2013 Shelby GT350 will be built, and all will be entered into the Shelby registry. With Carroll Shelby's death in May, interest is likely to be even greater than usual.
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The supercharged version sells for $34,000 above the price of GT Mustang.
SHELBY AMERICAN OFFERS NEW 2013 SHELBY GT350 IN ALL FACTORY COLORS
--Shelby American facelifts its celebrated GT350 for 2013 MY
--New exciting colors and styling changes to distinguish 2013 GT350 year of production
--Shelby American limits production to only 350 for 2013 MY
LAS VEGAS – June 28, 2012 – Shelby American, a wholly owned subsidiary of Carroll Shelby International Inc., has announced the changes for its limited edition 2013 Shelby GT350. New color options, visual styling cues and optional performance upgrades will distinguish the third model year of Shelby GT350 production from previous model year cars. The 2013 Shelby GT350 will be available as either a coupe or convertible in the entire color palette offered by Ford Motor Company on the Mustang.
“The Shelby GT350 is one of the world's most celebrated and iconic modern muscle cars,” said John Luft, president of Shelby American. “For the third model year of the contemporary Shelby GT350, we've further refined the car with options and equipment requested by enthusiasts. The Shelby American team is following Carroll Shelby's playbook to continue building high performance cars and parts designed to keep our customers at the front of the fast lane.”
For the first (2011) model year Shelby GT350, the coupes were clad in white with blue stripes, just as Shelby American did with the initial car in 1965. In 2012, three more colors (red, blue and anniversary black/gold), as well as a convertible option were offered; this is similar to the options offered by Shelby American in 1966.
For the 2013 model year, Shelby American again matches tradition with expanded color options, equipment choices and styling changes, while performance improvements remain intact. The GT350 will be available in all of Ford's standard colors offered on the Mustang: Grabber Blue, Sterling Gray Metallic, “Gotta Have It” Green, Candy Red Tint Coat Metallic, Ingot Silver Metallic, “Deep Impact” Blue Metallic (replaces Kona Blue Metallic), Race Red, Performance White and Black. Customers can choose between Satin Black or Gloss White stripes (a first since 1970) or Azure Blue Metallic on Performance White and Ingot Silver Metallic vehicles to be paired with new wheels in Satin Black or Bright Silver Metallic. Other styling cues for 2013 include a glass roof option, Recaro Seats and a modified custom rear valance.
“The Shelby GT350's rich history is well-documented,” added Shelby American Vice President of Production Gary Davis. “People who value that heritage asked us to repeat Shelby history with new options this year. We did that and stayed true to our commitment for performance with a no-comprise car that honors Carroll Shelby and our past.”
The Shelby GT350 is a post-title program based on the Ford Mustang GT. The 2013 Shelby GT350 performance specs will be continued from the 2012 model year. Customers can choose a 430 HP normally aspirated, and either a Ford Racing supercharged 525 HP or 624 HP version. An automatic transmission is optional with the normally aspirated engine, while a short throw shifter is standard for the manual on any of the models. For 2013, options include a one piece drive shaft, more powerful brakes, cooling enhancements, interior upgrades and a color coordinated billet aluminum engine cap set. A new cold air package for the normally aspirated engine will be available to boost the GT350's output to about 450 horsepower.
The 2013 Shelby GT350 post-title package starts at $26,995.00 (normally aspirated) and $33,995.00 (supercharged), not including the base car. Only 350 of the cars will be built, all at the Shelby American factory in Las Vegas. 2012 GT350's are still available with great incentive's being offered for the base vehicle by Ford. Build Your Dream Shelby at www.shelbyamerican.com/buildone/2013GT350-Exterior.asp.
Customers interested in a Shelby GT350 can also contact the Shelby American sales department at (702) 942-7325 or go to www.shelbyamerican.com.
By Jake Lingeman