Yep, a modern take on the '69/'70 for me.......they, too, lost the thick swage line that ran through the upper portion of the door and down in to the "C" scoop.
Those partiular ones on the Yellow Splash convertible are bronze, yes. We've also seen the same wheels on Ecoboosts, and here on a GT but with the wheels painted black.
A long time ago came a man on a track,
Walking thirty miles with a sack on his back......
(you may need to be in your 50's to appreciate my "humor" :giggle:)
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This looks like the same "Euro" tester as posted earlier in this thread. I say "Euro", so those wheels look like 18" maximum, and we only get '19s. Of course, being a tester, it could be anything!
Ironically, this was spotted by a Brit on holiday (vacation) :)
Yes, this is Shelby American, not Ford Performance so expect a slightly breathed on N/A Shelby GT and a supercharged Super Snake. All based on the Gen 4 5.0
But, I buy into the Shelby history, so I'm excited to see what they come up with.