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Car and Driver: 2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500: Twin Turbo V-8, Anyone?

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2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (spy photo)

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What It Is: The mightiest Ford Mustang in the stable, the Shelby GT500, which will take aim at Chevrolet’s supercharged, 650-hp Camaro ZL1. Have we been down this road before? Absolutely—in 2013, well before the Mustang Shelby GT350 made its debut, we mistook a prototype for that car for Ford’s next Shelby GT500. This time around, the GT350 is on sale, leaving the GT500 as the only expected current-generation Mustang variant that is unrevealed. Furthermore, the test mule pictured here holds more specific clues to its claim to the GT500 throne. READ MORE ››

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one please.

^^^^^ this lol thanks ringo, took the words right out of my mouth. Don't get me wrong it will have balls and lots of them but it is still our arch enemy.

not the Chevy id choose. still take the Mustang.  

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