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Shelby 1000 Mustang: A completely bonkers dose of American Muscle Car
Wed, 28 Mar 2012Shelby 1000 Mustang Shelby has taken the Ford Mustang GT500 and given it up to 1085bhp to create the Shelby 1000. But it’ll cost you the best part of £150k. Fifty years ago Caroll Shelby changed UK motorways forever by teaming up with AC to produce the AC Cobra which, it is said, was responsible for Barbara Castle introducing the 70mph speed limits on motorways after AC used the new M1 to test the AC Cobra at speeds of up to 180mph.
2009s Fastest cars 0 to 60 mph: The AutoWeek list
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Pininfarina exhibit opens at the Museo dell’Automobile di Torino
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