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2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR - Kingdom For A Horse

Ford SVT And Shelby Autos Join Forces To Create A GT500 Fit For A King's Ransom
By Steve Turner
Photography by Steve Turner
2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Driver Side View
Instantly recalling the glory of the '68 GT500KR with its double-scooped hood, the '08 Ford Shelby GT500KR carries on the lineage of good looks and outstanding performance. Of course, to be one of the 1,571 lucky enough to get an '08 or '09, you'll be putting down at least the sticker price of $79,995, if not more with dealer markups.

2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Rear View
The main difference between the production GT500KR and the show car seen at many of the auto shows is the presence of 18-inch Alcoas in place of the 20s displayed on the show car. While there's no doubt the 20s look great, it was the lighter weight and larger sidewall of the 18s that led engineers to the change-the lighter wheels and more compliant tires yield better performance. The unofficial quarter-mile numbers for the KR are 12.1 at 115 mph, so we'd guess 11s are well within this car's reach, which will leave competitors seeing this view.

2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Badge
Like the dash, the core support features a tag sporting the elusive CSM number that collectors will be looking for years from now.
2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Oil Cap
These KR-specific caps not only feature the KR naming, but they also convey the same information you'd find on plastic factory caps.
2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Wheel

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