Bikeman315
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The cost to develop and produce a new car from the ground up would be in the tens to hundreds of millions of dollars. That vehicles retail cost would make the GTD look like a K-Mart red light special. How many million dollar cars do you think Shelby could sell. Besides Shelby has already done this and it wasn’t a great success. I’m sure they’re happy doing what they do.I've thought this as well in the sense that they're more substantial ground up engineering efforts than what Shelby American is putting out right now.
With all the small startups emerging, I feel like it's a missed opportunity for Shelby to not at least try to create some ground up products like they used to in their peak. Like a new cobra with its own bespoke chassis and body work, a new Ford powered Shelby supercar with the best modern suspension and areo you can find.
It would be expensive, but seeing as people are paying well over 100 grand for the stuff Shelby makes now, I believe there would be an audience for a ground up Shelby performance model.
Edit: Ford power wouldn’t happen as no longer has any agreements with Shelby. That would mean a Chevy or Dodge engine.
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