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<blockquote data-quote="JCWP" data-source="post: 151843" data-attributes="member: 3249"><p>I bought a new 2007 from them in 2007 - 1st year of the reincarnation of the name and paid $20K+ over MSRP ($75K) & it was not up to the standards of the subsequent cars - I had to take it to their speed shop and get it lowered - added "shelby" sway bars and torsion bar under the hood ($3K)- improved handling by 50%. This new one will probably start at $70K+ USD and there are a ton of options that can get the price way up there - so, I predict $110 to $120K + options. More than a fully loaded GS which to me is the car to buy. The new shelby will be a very nice car to be sure at 700 H.P. and probably same T and an amazing DC trany and engine. No way I will ever pay over MSRP for a car again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCWP, post: 151843, member: 3249"] I bought a new 2007 from them in 2007 - 1st year of the reincarnation of the name and paid $20K+ over MSRP ($75K) & it was not up to the standards of the subsequent cars - I had to take it to their speed shop and get it lowered - added "shelby" sway bars and torsion bar under the hood ($3K)- improved handling by 50%. This new one will probably start at $70K+ USD and there are a ton of options that can get the price way up there - so, I predict $110 to $120K + options. More than a fully loaded GS which to me is the car to buy. The new shelby will be a very nice car to be sure at 700 H.P. and probably same T and an amazing DC trany and engine. No way I will ever pay over MSRP for a car again. [/QUOTE]
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