



The marketplace for muscle cars is filled with some tasteful examples, you really are spoilt for choice. But what if you wanted a machine that's a cut above the rest, a machine that's unique and built to be a rare breed the moment it left its factory floors. Present today is the upper echelon of muscle cars and takes shape with this 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR. With a reported 2,539 miles on the clock, this rare pony is almost factory fresh and is not just a way to level up your collection but also serve as a savvy investment.

With a host of factory options available on demand, finding the right spec can be a challenge. This 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR is the right blend of the best factory options and takes it up a notch with a Colorado red exterior. The current owner reports that the exterior color is one of 110 examples ever produced. In true muscle car fashion, this modern classic features white racing stripes running across and special GT500 KR badging. The Shelby GT500 KR trim doesn't stop there, serving as this machines shoes is a set of SVT Shelby wheels which are finished off in silver and don SVT center caps. The black interior of this 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR is most definitely a time warp – step inside and you are treated to a factory cabin that features some rare and uber cool features. Once you're in and comfy, you are greeted to GT500 KR embossed leather seats, a Shelby steering wheel and a signed plaque from the legend Carrol Shelby himself acknowledging that you're in the presence of a rare machine that is fine tuned by the best.

This rare pony isn't just a looker, it has the performance to match its aggressive styling. Peel apart the iconic exterior of this 2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR and what you will find is a supercharged 5.4L V8 powerhouse capable of churning out great drives on demand. The current owner reports that this KR spec calls for 40+ BHP more than the already powerful GT500 spec and features Brembo discs all around to ensure you stop as fast as you go. This rare muscle machine channels all its performance to its rear wheels in true muscle car fashion through a six-speed manual transmission and a short throw shifter giving you a drive experience thats unmatched.

2009 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR
5.4L Supercharged V8
6-Speed Manual
RWD
Colorado Red Exterior
Black Interior
Short Throw Shifter
Current Owner Reports 40HP Increase From Standard GT500
Brembo Discs All Around
SVT/Shelby Wheels
1 of 110 Produced in Colorado Red
2 Keys



In 2005, Ford revealed the all-new fifth generation Mustang to the public. This was a significant moment, because the fourth generation was really old in the tooth. It would sit on a totally new platform, and have styling that harked back to the original first-generation as well. The fifth generation also marked the return of the Shelby Mustang. This fine association was prevalent in the first generation, when Carroll Shelby’s outfit tuned Mustangs to become thoroughbred racehorses! In 2007, the Shelby GT500 for the fifth generation was released, and we have an under 10,000-mile example for sale now. This car comes with the original window sticker too, making it a definite must-have for the discerning collector, or someone who wants a relatively rare Mustang to enjoy.



Now here’s a lovely golden oldie that will put a smile on your face every time you grab its keys and head out to take it for a spin. This pleasing first-generation 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible could be yours if you like. Up for sale in West Palm Beach, Florida with a mere 52,636 miles on the clock, it’s a fine first-generation example of a trend-setter. Yes, if not for the Mustang, we wouldn’t have the pony car segment, as well as models like the Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, etc. The Mustang not only created a segment, it redefined what the fun but practical car could be. This particular example packs the popular 289ci V8 under the hood, and comes with a manual transmission. It’s also got factory air conditioning!



If you’d like to acquire a first-generation Ford Mustang, a 1965 variant like this immaculately-restored 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is a fine way to go about it. 1965 was the first proper ‘full’ model year of Mustang production, and over 559,000 examples were sold. This should tell you how popular the Mustang was – can you think of any modern car that sells 500,000 units in a single year? This car comes with FiTech fuel injection for its 302ci V8, a reupholstered Pony interior and several upgrades to make it nicer to drive. Call us ASAP if you’d like to own it.




In 2005, Ford revealed the all-new fifth generation Mustang to the public. This was a significant moment, because the fourth generation was really old in the tooth. It would sit on a totally new platform, and have styling that harked back to the original first-generation as well. The fifth generation also marked the return of the Shelby Mustang. This fine association was prevalent in the first generation, when Carroll Shelby’s outfit tuned Mustangs to become thoroughbred racehorses! In 2007, the Shelby GT500 for the fifth generation was released, and we have an under 10,000-mile example for sale now. This car comes with the original window sticker too, making it a definite must-have for the discerning collector, or someone who wants a relatively rare Mustang to enjoy.



Now here’s a lovely golden oldie that will put a smile on your face every time you grab its keys and head out to take it for a spin. This pleasing first-generation 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible could be yours if you like. Up for sale in West Palm Beach, Florida with a mere 52,636 miles on the clock, it’s a fine first-generation example of a trend-setter. Yes, if not for the Mustang, we wouldn’t have the pony car segment, as well as models like the Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, etc. The Mustang not only created a segment, it redefined what the fun but practical car could be. This particular example packs the popular 289ci V8 under the hood, and comes with a manual transmission. It’s also got factory air conditioning!



Presenting the 1979 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup, a classic example of American automotive design. Known for its strong performance and rugged dependability, this truck makes a statement with its iconic build. Featuring a 350ci V8 engine and automatic transmission, this vehicle is engineered for both power and ease of driving. With only under 29,000 miles on the odometer, it stands as a remarkably low-mileage option for collectors and enthusiasts. Perfect for those who appreciate vintage trucks, this Ford offers an authentic driving experience that reminisces the golden age of American pickups.




In 2005, Ford revealed the all-new fifth generation Mustang to the public. This was a significant moment, because the fourth generation was really old in the tooth. It would sit on a totally new platform, and have styling that harked back to the original first-generation as well. The fifth generation also marked the return of the Shelby Mustang. This fine association was prevalent in the first generation, when Carroll Shelby’s outfit tuned Mustangs to become thoroughbred racehorses! In 2007, the Shelby GT500 for the fifth generation was released, and we have an under 10,000-mile example for sale now. This car comes with the original window sticker too, making it a definite must-have for the discerning collector, or someone who wants a relatively rare Mustang to enjoy.



Ford gives its Mustang pony car plenty of gallop straight from the factory. But what if you want a raging racehorse instead? Well, that’s where you’d need to venture into the realm of Shelby. Shelby Mustangs are worshipped and revered as some of the most potent around, ever since Carroll Shelby looked at the first-generation Mustang and decided to work his magic on it. Now, Shelby Mustangs roll out of the Ford factory itself, in tribute to the great man who sadly left us some years back. Today, we have a 2020 Ford Mustang GT350 for sale from Gilbert, Arizona with just 5,900 miles to its name. What’s even nicer is that it’s been tuned by Lund Racing and features a supercharger installed on to its 5.2-liter V8. This, the 6-speed manual transmission and many more things make this the ultimate performance Mustang for the discerning driving enthusiast.



A hero was born in 1967, and it brought along a sidekick. That hero was the Chevy Camaro, and its sidekick, the Pontiac Firebird. General Motors couldn’t let Ford have all the pony car fun (and sales) with the Mustang; they knew that they had to respond and grab a slice of that lucrative pie. Cue up the Camaro and Firebird, a smart strategy of having two similar cars from two different brands under the General. The Firebird was produced across four generations and retired in 2002, but the Camaro kept going for two more generations, right up until last year. That’s why this 2024 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 from Benton, Louisiana is a highly desirable catch. With just 38 miles, it’s basically brand new. But that’s not all, it’s the potent supercharged ZL1 variant, with the 1LE Extreme Track Performance Package, Chevy Infotainment 3 Premium with Navi, carbon-fiber interior trim, and a whole lot more. We’re also told that this car is reportedly one of just two of its kind that were made in Yellow Nitro Metallic! Indeed, this is a car you shouldn’t miss out on because it’s definitely got a future ahead of it.

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